What is a…
plough
also known as: plow
Example of an ancient Egyptian plow as depicted in a 1200 BC (approximate) tomb painting
A plow is a farming implement used in preparation for seed sowing. It is designed to break up the soil and cut furrows in the ground.
In the Bible, plows are first referred to in Genesis 45:6, where the King James Version has “earing,” but the Revised King James Version “ploughing;” next in Exodus 34:21 and Deuteronomy 21:4.
The plow was originally pulled by oxen, but sometimes also by donkeys and by men.
More information
- coulters / ploughshares / plowshares
- earing
- oxen
- Donkeys in the Bible
- About mules in the Bible
- Agriculture in the Bible
Article Version: July 12, 2024