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In biblical times, steers, or young male cattle that have been castrated, were significant in the agricultural and economic life of ancient Israel. While the Bible does not frequently mention steers specifically, cattle in general are often referenced, indicating their importance in society and religious practices.

Agricultural and Economic Role

Cattle, including steers, were vital to the agrarian lifestyle of the Israelites. They were used for plowing fields, threshing grain, and as a source of meat and leather. The wealth of a person was often measured by the size of their herds. In the book of Job, Job's wealth is described in part by his large number of livestock: "He owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hundred female donkeys" (Job 1:3). Although steers are not explicitly mentioned, they would have been part of the broader category of cattle.

Religious Significance

Cattle played a significant role in the sacrificial system of the Old Testament. While steers are not specifically mentioned as sacrificial animals, bulls, which are uncastrated male cattle, were often used in sacrifices. The offering of a bull was considered a significant sacrifice, symbolizing atonement and dedication to God. In Leviticus, the Lord commands, "If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt on the people, he must bring to the LORD a young bull without blemish as a sin offering for the sin he has committed" (Leviticus 4:3).

Symbolism and Metaphor

Cattle, including steers, are sometimes used metaphorically in the Bible to represent strength, stubbornness, or prosperity. In Psalm 144:14, the psalmist prays for prosperity, saying, "Our oxen will bear heavy loads. There will be no breach, no going out, and no outcry in our streets" . Here, the strength and productivity of cattle symbolize the desired blessings of abundance and peace.

Cultural Context

In the cultural context of the Bible, cattle were not only a source of economic wealth but also a symbol of God's provision and blessing. The Promised Land is described as "a land flowing with milk and honey" (Exodus 3:8), indicating the fertility and abundance that cattle, including steers, would help to produce.

Conclusion

While the Bible does not specifically highlight steers, their role as part of the broader category of cattle is evident in the agricultural, economic, and religious life of ancient Israel. Cattle were integral to the daily life and spiritual practices of the Israelites, symbolizing strength, prosperity, and divine blessing.
Greek
2941. kubernesis -- steering, government, administration
... 2941 -- properly, someone who steers (guides) a ship; (figuratively) the divine
calling which empowers someone to in affairs relating to the Church. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2941.htm - 7k
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Man's Misery by the Fall
... As the ship is at the command of the pilot, who steers it which way he will, so
is the sinner at the command of Satan; and he ever steers the ship into hell's ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watson/a body of divinity/4 mans misery by the.htm

A Sermon on the Boat Race.
... The youngster who steers the University boat has been up and down the river
many a time, till he has learned everything he needs to know. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/champness/broken bread/xxi a sermon on the.htm

Introduction.
... Make the Word of God your compass, and obedience the rudder that steers your little
bark in all the ways God's commandments point you; and make faith the ...
/.../orr/food for the lambs or helps for young christians/introduction.htm

Who the Instructor Is, and Respecting his Instruction.
... As therefore the general directs the phalanx, consulting the safety of his soldiers,
and the pilot steers the vessel, desiring to save the passengers; so also ...
/.../clement/the instructor paedagogus/chapter vii who the instructor is.htm

The Providence of God
... God is not like an artificer that builds a house, and then leaves it, but
like a pilot he steers the ship of the whole creation. III. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watson/a body of divinity/14 the providence of god.htm

Unless I am Utterly Mistaken, There is Nothing So Old as the Truth ...
... the world, and whirling round this huge mass from without like a potter; while the
Platonists place Him within the world, as a pilot is in the ship he steers. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/apology/chapter xlvii unless i am.htm

(Written in 1887, Shortly Before Therese Entered the Carmel. )
... Yet Jesus steers this little barque, and I am sure that on His appointed day it
will come safely to the blessed haven of the Carmel. O Pauline! ...
//christianbookshelf.org/therese/story of a soul/i written in 1887 shortly.htm

And the Trespass which came by the Tree was Undone by the Tree of ...
... that is the heavens; and encompasses the deep which is beneath the earth; and stretches
and spreads out the length from east to west; and steers across the ...
/.../the demonstration of the apostolic preaching/chapter 34 and the trespass.htm

Unseen Changes Going On.
... The health renews. The sickness or weakness gives way to a new health and strength.
The judgment steers a straight course. The purpose holds its anchor steady. ...
/.../gordon/quiet talks with world winners/unseen changes going on.htm

For the Centenary Anniversaries of the Brethren's Eldership, and ...
... By land and ocean-solitude,. Cut off from ev'ry social shore,. In dreary Labrador.
Thither, while to and fro she steers,. Still guide our annual bark [13] ,. ...
/.../montgomery/sacred poems and hymns/hymn cclxxiii for the centenary.htm

Thesaurus
Steers (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Steers (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 34:7 And the strong oxen
will go down to death together with the smaller cattle. (See RSV). ...
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Steersman (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) One who steers; the helmsman of a vessel.
Multi-Version Concordance Steersman (2 Occurrences). James ...
/s/steersman.htm - 7k

Steered (1 Occurrence)

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Hawk (6 Occurrences)
... from slaughter and sacrifice. No bird steers with its tail in flight in
a more pronounced manner than the hawk. These large birds ...
/h/hawk.htm - 14k

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