Ox goad
Mentioned only in Judg. 3:31, the weapon with which Shamgar
(q.v.) slew six hundred Philistines. “The ploughman still
carries his goad, a weapon apparently more fitted for the hand
of the soldier than the peaceful husbandman. The one I saw was
of the ‘oak of Bashan,’ and measured upwards of ten feet in
length. At one end was an iron spear, and at the other a piece
of the same metal flattened. One can well understand how a
warrior might use such a weapon with effect in the battle-field”
(Porter’s Syria, etc.). (See GOAD.)