Ox In The Ditch

Ox In The Ditch



the ox is in the ditch. The situation is dire and requires urgent and undivided attention to resolve it. Taken from the Bible (Luke 14), in which Jesus demonstrates to the Pharisees that some emergencies must be dealt with immediately, even if it means breaking the sabbath to do so.

ox-in-the-ditch. Of or relating to a situation that is dire and requires urgent and undivided attention to resolve it. Taken from the Bible (Luke 14), in which Jesus demonstrates to the Pharisees that some emergencies must be dealt with immediately, even if it means breaking the Sabbath to do so.

What the Bible says about Ox in the Ditch. ( From Forerunner Commentary ) Luke 14:5-6. This is the famous ox in the ditch example. Ditch is incorrect; pit is correct. It is virtually impossible for an ox or an ass to fall into a ditch. They have four legs, four hooves, making among the most stable and sure-footed of all domesticated animals.

10/15/2019  · the ox is in the ditch. ( idiomatic, chiefly southern US) This is a big problem; there is unavoidable or demanding work ahead. quotations . 1904, Clifton Johnson, Highways and Byways of the South, Macmillan, p. 169: The ox is in the ditch , said she, referring to the New Testament excuse for Sabbath work where the need is great, and Billy must …

3/27/2020  · However, when one desires to keep the ox in the ditch for an extended period, or even permanently, they do wrong. To use such social distancing measures as a permanent precedence not to physically assemble as the original disciples did (cf. Acts 20:7; 1 Cor. 11:17-34) is indeed without authority and should be questioned and condemned.

Minister after minister in our area would refer to a biblical verse that pertained to the infamous ox in the ditch scenario. The verse was intended to illustrate to the congregation that only in cases of (this rather arcane) genuine emergency should brethren do something on.

5 And answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the sabbath day? Read full chapter. Luke 14:5 in all English translations. Luke 13. Luke 15. King James Version (KJV) Public Domain .

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