👉 The word "caxe" in the Bible appears several times, including in Exodus 29:52; Deuteronomy 14:13; Leviticus 26:14; Numbers 30:43; and Malachi 2:11. The word "cax," which translates to a wooden plow, is used frequently in the Old Testament (specifically for planting) in order to signify its purpose of breaking down or clearing land. It's significant because it connects the idea of man as God's servant to a physical object and action.