▶ 막대기, 채찍 Goad. 

A long slender pole with a sharp point at one end, used for guiding and urging the oxen in ploughing. It can also be used as a formidable weapon. Shamgar slew six hundred men with an ox goad. Judges 3:31; 1 Sam. 13:21. It is applied metaphorically to the energy imparted by the words of the wise. Ecc. 12:11. The goad is alluded to in Acts 9:5; Acts 26:14,   translated 'pricks:' if the ox kicked against the goad, he only hurt himself the more: as do all those who oppose God.

(삿03:31 막대기 (삼상13:21 쇠채찍 (전12:11 채찍 (행09:5 pricks 

(행26:14 우리가 다 땅에 엎드러지매 내가 소리를 들으니 히브리 말로 이르되 사울아 사울아 네가 어찌하여 나를 박해하느냐 가시채를 뒷발질하기가 네게 고생이니라
Act 26:14 KJV - 14 And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.

--- Morrish Bible Dictionary
 


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