Calf.

The young of cattle whether male or female. A calf was offered for a sin-offering for Aaron, and a calf and a lamb for a burnt-offering for the people, at the commencement of Aaron's service. Leviticus 9:2, Leviticus 1:9.

A calf was kept by the affluent, ready for any special meal, such as was presented tender and good to the angels by Abraham, Genesis 18:7; which is also described as 'the fatted calf' in the parable of the Prodigal Son. Luke 15:23. The calf or ox is used typically to represent one of the attributes of God in governmental power, namely, firm endurance. Revelation 4:7: cf. Ezekiel 1:10.


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