Isaiah 30:24
And the oxen and the young asses serving the ground, Fermented provender do eat, That one is winnowing with shovel and fan.
And the oxen and the young asses serving the ground, Fermented provender do eat, That one is winnowing with shovel and fan.
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23And He hath given rain `for' thy seed, With which thou dost sow the ground, And bread, the increase of the ground, And it hath been fat and plenteous, Enjoy do thy cattle in that day an enlarged pasture.
20Happy `are' ye sowing by all waters, Sending forth the foot of the ox and the ass!
4`Thou dost not muzzle an ox in its threshing.
27For not with a sharp-pointed thing threshed are fitches, And the wheel of a cart on cummin turned round, For with a staff beaten out are fitches, And cummin with a rod.
28Bread-`corn' is beaten small, For not for ever doth he sorely thresh it, Nor crushed `it' hath a wheel of his cart, Nor do his hoofs beat it small.
25And all the hills that with a mattock are kept in order, Thither cometh not the fear of brier and thorn, And it hath been for the sending forth of ox, And for the treading of sheep!'
10`Thou dost not plow with an ox and with an ass together.
4Without oxen a stall `is' clean, And great `is' the increase by the power of the ox.
7and to thy cattle, and to the beast which `is' in thy land, is all thine increase for food.
15and I have given herbs in thy field for thy cattle, and thou hast eaten, and been satisfied.
5and reached to you hath the threshing, the gathering, and the gathering doth reach the sowing-`time'; and ye have eaten your bread to satiety, and have dwelt confidently in your land.
21And it hath come to pass, in that day, A man keepeth alive a heifer of the herd, And two of the flock,
18Is it a little thing for you -- the good pasture ye enjoy, And the remnant of your pasture ye tread down with your feet, And a depth of waters ye do drink, And the remainder with your feet ye trample,
19And My flock the trodden thing of your feet consumeth, And the trampled thing of your feet drinketh?
24The whole day plougheth the ploughman to sow? He openeth and harroweth his ground!
25Hath he not, if he have made level its face, Then scattered fitches, and cummin sprinkle, And hath placed the principal wheat, And the appointed barley, And the rie `in' its own border?
7That hath not filled the hand of a reaper, And the bosom of a binder of sheaves.
5Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself -- food for young ones.
6In a field his provender they reap, And the vineyard of the wicked they glean.
25Revealed was the hay, and seen the tender grass, And gathered the herbs of mountains.
15Lo, I have set thee for a new sharp threshing instrument, Possessing teeth, thou threshest mountains, And beatest small, and hills as chaff thou makest.
16Thou winnowest them, and a wind lifteth them up, And a whirlwind scattereth them, And thou -- thou rejoicest in Jehovah, In the Holy One of Israel dost boast thyself.
24And full have been the floors `with' pure corn, And overflown have the presses `with' new wine and oil.
14And a messenger hath come in unto Job and saith, `The oxen have been plowing, and the she-asses feeding by their sides,
23Know well the face of thy flock, Set thy heart to the droves,
3any dividing a hoof, and cleaving the cleft of the hoofs, bringing up the cud, among the beasts, it ye do eat.
6and every beast dividing the hoof, and cleaving the cleft into two hoofs, bringing up the cud, among the beasts -- it ye do eat.
7Sheep and oxen, all of them, And also beasts of the field,
7And cow and bear do feed, Together lie down their young ones, And a lion as an ox eateth straw.
5Brayeth a wild ass over tender grass? Loweth an ox over his provender?
9for in the law of Moses it hath been written, `thou shalt not muzzle an ox treading out corn;' for the oxen doth God care?
14Causing grass to spring up for cattle, And herb for the service of man, To bring forth bread from the earth,
17And fed have lambs according to their leading, And waste places of the fat ones Do sojourners consume.
11And Ephraim `is' a trained heifer -- loving to thresh, And I -- I have passed over on the goodness of its neck, I cause `one' to ride Ephraim, Plough doth Judah, harrow for him doth Jacob.
17whose winnowing shovel `is' in his hand, and he will thoroughly cleanse his floor, and will gather the wheat to his storehouse, and the chaff he will burn with fire unquenchable.'
15And He saith unto me, `See, I have given to thee bullock's dung instead of man's dung, and thou hast made thy bread by it.'
11and the seventh thou dost release it, and hast left it, and the needy of thy people have eaten, and their leaving doth the beast of the field eat; so dost thou to thy vineyard -- to thine olive-yard.
12`Six days thou dost do thy work, and on the seventh day thou dost rest, so that thine ox and thine ass doth rest, and the son of thine handmaid and the sojourner is refreshed;
31thine ox `is' slaughtered before thine eyes, and thou dost not eat of it; thine ass `is' taken violently away from before thee, and it is not given back to thee; thy sheep `are' given to thine enemies, and there is no saviour for thee.
25And there hath been on every high mount, And on every exalted hill, Rivulets -- streams of waters, In a day of much slaughter, in the falling of towers.
17Rotted have scattered things under their clods, Desolated have been storehouses, Broken down have been granaries, For withered hath the corn.
18How have cattle sighed! Perplexed have been droves of oxen, For there is no pasture for them, Also droves of sheep have been desolated.
3The ass of the fatherless they lead away, They take in pledge the ox of the widow,
23ten fat oxen, and twenty feeding oxen, and a hundred sheep, apart from hart, and roe, and fallow-deer, and fatted beasts of the stalls,
11Whoso is tilling the ground is satisfied `with' bread, And whoso is pursuing vanities is lacking heart,
14Rule Thou Thy people with Thy rod, The flock of Thine inheritance, Dwelling alone `in' a forest in the midst of Carmel, They enjoy Bashan and Gilead as in days of old.
30`And thou hast said unto them, In your lifting up its fat out of it, then it hath been reckoned to the Levites, as increase of a threshing-floor, and as increase of a wine-vat;
10His bullock hath eaten corn, and doth not loath. His cow bringeth forth safely, And doth not miscarry.
12Do horses run on a rock? Doth one plough `it' with oxen? For ye have turned to gall judgment, And the fruit of righteousness to wormwood.
25When thou comest in among the standing-corn of thy neighbour, then thou hast plucked the ears with thy hand, but a sickle thou dost not wave over the standing-corn of thy neighbour.