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The goad is a traditional farming implement, used to spur or guide livestock, usually oxen, which are pulling a or a ; used also to round up cattle. It is a type of long stick with a pointed end, also known as the .

The word is from gode, from gād.

In Sophocles's , Oedipus's father Laius tried to kill his son with a goad when they accidentally met at a crossroads.


Religious significance
Goads in various guises are used as devices and may be seen in the () in the hand of , for example.

In Judges 3:31, the shophet , son of Anath, kills six hundred with an ox goad. Tischler and McHenry (2006: p. 251) in discussing the biblical account of 'goad', note that "In the early days, before Israel had its metal industries, farmers had to rely on the Philistines to sharpen their goads, as well as other metal tools, the plowshares and mattocks, forks, and axes (1 Sam. 13:20)."

The image of prodding the reluctant or lazy creature made this a useful metaphor for sharp urgings, such as the prick of conscience, the nagging of a mate, or the "words of the wise," which are "firmly embedded nails" in human minds (Ecclesiastes 12:11-12).

(2025). 9780313330827, Greenwood Publishing Group. .

Paul the Apostle, recounting the story of his conversion before Herod Agrippa II in Acts 26:14, told of a voice he heard saying ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ Some versions of the actual account of his conversion earlier in the Acts of the Apostles also use the same phrase in Acts 9:5 in some manuscripts.

In the , the letter L is derived from the Semitic crook or goad which stood for . This may originally have been based on an Egyptian that was adapted by Semites for alphabetic purposes. Pollack (2004: p. 146), in discussing 'Lamed, Path 22' the path from to , Justice, in the pathworking of the esoteric , states:

We switch sides now and bring the power of Gevurah to the center. Lamed means 'goad' and in particular an ox-goad, as if we use the power of Gevurah to goad that Aleph ox, the silent letter, into a more tangible physical existence in the heart of the tree of. Lamed begins the Hebrew words for both "learn" and "teach," and so encompasses the most Kabbalist of activities, study. Kabbalah has never been a path of pure sensation, but always has used study to goad us into higher consciousness. Lamed, alone of the Hebrew alphabet, reaches above the height of all the other letters. Through learning we extend ourselves above ordinary awareness.
(2025). 9780738705071, Llewellyn Worldwide. .


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