oxen, usu. When they began making yokes, they sold 30 regular double yokes to every single yoke. The Yokes On You Sermon by Jack Martin, Isaiah 10:27 - Sermon Central or twelve years from now, they will still have a marketable meat value. . An animal of that species. Discover short videos related to ox in need of a yoke on TikTok. Equally yoked is a biblical phrase referred to in the Christian community that is oftentimes used to justify a decision made about a relationship or marriage. Joseph measured height and shoulder width so that th of oxen βοῶν (boōn) Noun - Genitive Masculine Plural Strong's 1016: An ox, cow, bull. Purpose: To harness a pair of animals so that they can drag a load together as efficiently as possible. If an ox yoke could talk, it would have many stories of various owners and oxen — some with good temperaments, others … well, they are best forgotten. I have heard people say that they were not equally yoked with someone because of a different upbringing, decision making process, beliefs, finances, education, location and even appearance. A yoke enabled a team of oxen to pull together. Compare harness (def. This accessory was placed around the neck to allow the animal or animals to have the purpose of pulling loads. • Bows The curved pieces that go around the ox's neck. A yoke was a supposed beast of burden that was placed around the neck of one or more animals, such as an ox, for example. Today, they sell the yokes on a one-to-one ratio. (yoʊk) n., pl. The ox may as well be plowing alone and overburdened they can become exhausted or injured. Once the steers reach the age of four, they are fully grown and called oxen. A yoke is made of wood, hand carved to . When Jesus said, "Take my yoke upon you" ( Matthew 11:29 ), He meant that we are to submit ourselves to Him every day in every way. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. and καὶ (kai) Conjunction By Illa Bennett. In the Bible it says not to yoke a donkey with a horse, or a cow with an ox. When Jesus said, "Take My yoke upon you" (Matthew 11:29), He meant that we are to submit ourselves to Him every day in every way. Probably from the base of bosko; an ox, i.e. Read on, as this is a story that one ox yoke might tell. The preferred wood was Cape Chestnut (Calodendrun capense) - because… although strong, it has tensile strength. "For many years I sat in a corner of a barn on Buddy Jonas's farm.