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Proverbs 14:4

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 14:4

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Where no oxen (cattle) are, the crib is clean. This does not mean, as some take it, that labour has its rough, disagreeable side, yet in the end brings profit; but rather that without bullocks to labour in the fields, or cows to supply milk—that is, without toil and industry, and necessary instruments—the crib is empty, there is nothing to put in the granary, there are no beasts to fatten.

The means must be adapted to the end. Much increase is by the strength of the ox. This, again, is not an exhortation to kindness towards animals, which makes no antithesis to the first clause; but it is parallel with , and means that where agricultural works are diligently carried on (the "ploughing ox" being taken as the type of industry), large returns are secured.

Septuagint, "Where fruits are plentiful the strength of the ox is manifest."

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