Ass frequently mentioned throughout Scripture. Of the domesticated species we read of, (
1.) The she ass (Heb. 'athon), so named from its slowness (
Gen 12:16; 45:23;
Num 22:23;
1Sam 9:3). (
2.) The male ass (Heb. hamor), the common working ass of Western Asia, so called from its red colour. Issachar is compared to a strong ass (
Gen 49:14). It was forbidden to yoke together an ass and an ox in the plough (
Deut 22:10). (
3.) The ass's colt (Heb. 'air), mentioned
Judg 10:4; 12:14. It is rendered "foal" in
Gen 32:15; 49:11. (Comp.
Job 11:12;
Isa 30:6.) The ass is an unclean animal, because it does not chew the cud (
Lev 11:26. Comp.
2Kings 6:25). Asses constituted a considerable portion of wealth in ancient times (
Gen 12:16; 30:43;
1Chr 27:30;
Job 1:3; 42:12). They were noted for their spirit and their attachment to their master (
Isa 1:3). They are frequently spoken of as having been ridden upon, as by Abraham (
Gen 22:3), Balaam (
Num 22:21), the disobedient prophet (
1Kings 13:23), the family of Abdon the judge, seventy in number (
Judg 12:14), Zipporah (
Ex 4:20), the Shunammite (
1Sam 25:30), etc. Zechariah (9:9) predicted our Lord's triumphal entrance into Jerusalem, "riding upon an ass, and upon a colt," etc. (
Matt 21:5, R.V.).
Of wild asses two species are noticed, (1) that called in Hebrew 'arod , mentioned Job 39:5 and Dan 5:21, noted for its swiftness; and (2) that called pe're , the wild ass of Asia (Job 1:39-8; 6:5; 11:12; Isa 32:14; Jer 2:24; 14:6, etc.). The wild ass was distinguished for its fleetness and its extreme shyness. In allusion to his mode of life, Ishmael is likened to a wild ass (Gen 16:12. Here the word is simply rendered "wild" in the Authorized Version, but in the Revised Version, "wild-ass among men").