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Ass, the Domestic
Unclean — Le 11:2,3,26; Ex 13:13.
Described as
Not devoid of instinct. — Isa 1:3.
Strong. — Ge 49:14.
Often fed on vine-leaves — Ge 49:11.
Formed a part of patriarchal wealth — Ge 12:16; 30:43; Job 1:3; 42:12.
Was used
In agriculture. — Isa 30:6,24.
For bearing burdens. — Ge 42:26; 1Sa 25:18.
For riding. — Ge 22:3; Nu 22:21.
In harness. — Isa 21:7.
Governed by a bridle — Pr 26:3.
Urged on with a staff — Nu 22:23,27.
Women often rode on — Jos 15:18; 1Sa 25:20.
Persons of rank rode on — Jdj 10:3,4; 2Sa 16:2.
Judges of Israel rode on white — Jdj 5:10.
Young, most valued for labour — Isa 30:6,24.
Trusty persons appointed to take care of — Ge 36:24; 1Sa 9:3; 1Ch 27:30.
Often taken unlawfully by corrupt rulers — Nu 16:15; 1Sa 8:16; 12:3.
Later counted as an ignoble creature — Jer 22:19.
Laws respecting
Not to be coveted. — Ex 20:17.
Fallen under a burden, to be assisted. — Ex 23:5.
Astray, to be brought back to its owners. — Ex 23:4; De 22:1.
Astray, to be taken care of till its owner appeared. — De 22:2,3.
Not to be yoked with an ox. — De 22:10.
To enjoy the rest of the Sabbath. — De 5:14.
First-born of, if not redeemed, to have its neck broken. — Ex 13:13; 34:20.
Christ entered Jerusalem on. — Zec 9:9; Joh 12:14.
Miracles connected with
Mouth of Balaam’s opened to speak. — Nu 22:28; 2Pe 2:16.
A thousand men slain by Samson with a jaw-bone of. — Jdj 15:19.
Water brought from the jaw-bone of. — Jdj 15:19.
Not torn by a lion. — 1Ki 13:28.
Eaten during famine in Samaria. — 2Ki 6:25.
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