You are here: Jesus Central > Torry's Topics Reference > Ox, The Bull or bullock illustrative: (Fatted,) of greedy mercenaries.Bull or bullock illustrative: (Firstling of,) of the glory of Joseph.Bull or bullock illustrative: (In a net,) of the impatient under judgment.Bull or bullock illustrative: (Unaccustomed to the yoke,) of intractable sinners.Bull or bullock illustrative: Of fierce enemies.Custom of sending the pieces of, to collect the people to warDescribed as: Beautiful.Described as: Not without sagacity.Described as: Strong.Formed a part of the patriarchal wealthFormed a part of the wealth of Israel in EgyptFormed a part of the wealth of the JewsGoes to the slaughter unconsciousHeifer illustrative: (At grass,) of the luxurious Chaldees.Heifer illustrative: (Fair,) of the beauty and wealth of Egypt.Heifer illustrative: (Of three years old,) of Moab in affliction.Heifer illustrative: (Sliding back,) of backsliding Israel.Heifer illustrative: (Taught, &c) of Israel`s fondness for ease in preference to obedience.Heifer illustrative: Of a beloved wife.Herdmen appointed overHorns and hoofs of, alluded toIllustrative: (Engaged in husbandry,) of Ministers.Illustrative: (Led to slaughter,) of a rash youth.Illustrative: (Led to slaughter,) of saints under persecution.Illustrative: (Not muzzled in treading corn,) of Minister`s right to support.Illustrative: (Prepared for a feast,) of the provision of the gospel.Illustrative: (Stall fed,) of sumptuous living.Includes the: Bull.Includes the: Bullock.Includes the: Cow.Includes the: Heifer.Increase of, promisedKine illustrative: (Lean,) of years of scarcity.Kine illustrative: (well favoured,) of years of plenty.Kine illustrative: Of proud and wealthy rules.Laws respecting: Fallen under its burden to be raised up again.Laws respecting: Fat of, not to be eaten. Laws respecting: If stolen to be restored double.Laws respecting: Killing a man, to be stoned.Laws respecting: Mode of reparation for one, killing another.Laws respecting: Not to be muzzled when treading out the corn.Laws respecting: Not to be yoked with an ass in the same plough.Laws respecting: Of others if lost or hurt through neglect, to be made good.Laws respecting: Of others not to be coveted.Laws respecting: Straying to be brought back to its owner.Laws respecting: To rest on the Sabbath.Lowing of, alluded toMale firstlings of, belonged to GodOften found wildOften given as a presentOften stall-fed for slaughterPublicly soldRapid manner of collecting its food alluded toRequired great care and attentionSea of brass rested on figures ofThe wicked often took, in pledge from the poorTithe of, given to the priestsUrged on by the goadUsed for: Carrying burdens.Used for: Drawing wagons &c.Used for: Earing the ground.Used for: Food.Used for: Ploughing.Used for: Sacrifice.Used for: Treading out the corn.Was clean and fit for foodWas fed: In stalls.Was fed: In the valleys.Was fed: On the hills.Was fed: With corn.Was fed: With grass.Was fed: With straw.Young of, considered a great delicacy