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Bible verses about Cow

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Delving into scripture regarding the seemingly simple "cow" reveals profound insights into God's provision, sacrifice, and agricultural foundation for ancient Israel. Examining these verses illuminates the vital role livestock played in their society, economy, and religious practices. From sacrificial offerings symbolizing atonement to representing wealth and prosperity, the cow holds symbolic weight. Understanding these scriptural references deepens our appreciation for the practical realities of biblical times and offers a glimpse into the heart of a culture deeply connected to the land and God's abundant blessings. Let's explore these verses with open hearts, seeking wisdom and a richer understanding of God's word.

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For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen?

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Their bull gendereth, and faileth not; their cow calveth, and casteth not her calf.

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Therefore will I save my flock, and they shall no more be a prey; and I will judge between cattle and cattle.

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And I will send grass in thy fields for thy cattle, that thou mayest eat and be full.

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And it shall come to pass in that day, that a man shall nourish a young cow, and two sheep;

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For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.

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Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.

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I will take no bullock out of thy house, nor he goats out of thy folds.

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Our cattle also shall go with us; there shall not an hoof be left behind; for thereof must we take to serve the Lord our God; and we know not with what we must serve the Lord, until we come thither.

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Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that are fed: but ye feed not the flock.

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This also shall please the Lord better than an ox or bullock that hath horns and hoofs.

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And he that regarded not the word of the Lord left his servants and his cattle in the field.

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And as for you, O my flock, thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I judge between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats.

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Therefore thus saith the Lord God unto them; Behold, I, even I, will judge between the fat cattle and between the lean cattle.

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And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox.

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Even the country which the Lord smote before the congregation of Israel, is a land for cattle, and thy servants have cattle:

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Thus God hath taken away the cattle of your father, and given them to me.

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Blessed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy ground, and the fruit of thy cattle, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep.

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And as for my flock, they eat that which ye have trodden with your feet; and they drink that which ye have fouled with your feet.

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The noise thereof sheweth concerning it, the cattle also concerning the vapour.

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And the flocks conceived before the rods, and brought forth cattle ringstraked, speckled, and spotted.

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Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?

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Behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thy cattle which is in the field, upon the horses, upon the asses, upon the camels, upon the oxen, and upon the sheep: there shall be a very grievous murrain.

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Nevertheless these shall ye not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the hoof: as the camel, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you.

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He blesseth them also, so that they are multiplied greatly; and suffereth not their cattle to decrease.

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Many bulls have compassed me: strong bulls of Bashan have beset me round.

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And the swine, though he divide the hoof, and be clovenfooted, yet he cheweth not the cud; he is unclean to you.

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Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds.

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And one shall burn the heifer in his sight; her skin, and her flesh, and her blood, with her dung, shall he burn:

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Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, Ye shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or of sheep, or of goat.

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And the coney, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you.

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How do the beasts groan! the herds of cattle are perplexed, because they have no pasture; yea, the flocks of sheep are made desolate.

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And he said unto him, Thou knowest how I have served thee, and how thy cattle was with me.

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The carcases of every beast which divideth the hoof, and is not clovenfooted, nor cheweth the cud, are unclean unto you: every one that toucheth them shall be unclean.

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Slay all her bullocks; let them go down to the slaughter: woe unto them! for their day is come, the time of their visitation.

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From following the ewes great with young he brought him to feed Jacob his people, and Israel his inheritance.

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Only the firstling of the beasts, which should be the Lord’s firstling, no man shall sanctify it; whether it be ox, or sheep: it is the Lord’s.

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And I said unto them, Whosoever hath any gold, let them break it off. So they gave it me: then I cast it into the fire, and there came out this calf.

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And the Lord did that thing on the morrow, and all the cattle of Egypt died: but of the cattle of the children of Israel died not one.

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And, behold, there came up out of the river seven well favoured kine and fatfleshed; and they fed in a meadow.

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From sacrificial offerings to agricultural sustenance, the cow appears throughout scripture, revealing various facets of God's relationship with humanity. These verses highlight the importance of provision, obedience, and the symbolic weight of sacrifice in ancient Israelite life. The cow, whether as a symbol of prosperity or a participant in atonement, underscores the material and spiritual dimensions of faith. Reflecting on these passages encourages us to consider the resources we've been given and how we use them to honor God. Are we stewarding our blessings responsibly, offering sacrifices of praise and service, and recognizing the symbolic echoes of these ancient practices in our modern lives? The lessons learned from the Bible's depiction of the cow remind us that even the seemingly mundane aspects of life can hold profound spiritual significance, prompting us to live with greater awareness and gratitude.