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    husbandman


    1. actions of the husbandman in the seed


    2. time, when he casteth away much good corn into the ground, we shall account him rather a madman than a husbandman


    3. If the campaign, too, should begin after seedtime, and end before harvest, both the husbandman and his principal labourers can be spared from the farm without much loss


    4. Though a husbandman should be employed in an expedition, provided it begins after seedtime, and ends before harvest, the


    5. Those improvements in husbandry, too, which the progress of arts and manufactures necessarily introduces, leave the husbandman as little leisure as the artificer


    6. 20 And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he planted a vineyard:


    7. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain


    8. settled down quietly on his paternal estate, and in all probability history would never have known his name if the intolerable persecution of a neighboring Polish squire, who stole his hayricks and flogged his infant son to death, had not converted the thrifty and acquisitive Cossack husbandman into one of the most striking and sinister figures of modern times


    9. John 15:1-27 I am the true vine and my Father is the husbandman; every branch in Me who holds no fruit He takes away: and every branch that holds fruit he reduces it that it may produce more fruit; Now you are clean through the word which I have spoken to you


    10. And a wise husbandman cuts away only the dead and fruitless branches

    11. And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he planted a


    12. He acts as a husbandman pruning his vines, that they may bear more fruit


    13. husbandman that comes just before it and is a part of the same sermon spoken to the


    14.  Parable of the wicked husbandman who Christ will destroy and give the vineyard


    15. [4] Israel, the husbandman [Matthew 21:33-45]: Still speaking to “The chief priests


    16. and built a tower, and let it out to husbandman, and went into another country


    17. the season of the fruits drew near, he sent his servants to the husbandman, to receive his


    18. And the husbandman took his servants, and beat one, and killed another, and


    19. But the husbandman, when they saw the son, said among themselves, this is the heir;


    20.  The Wicked Husbandman [Matthew 21:33-46]

    21. Parable of the wicked husbandman who Christ wil destroy and give the vineyard to another


    22. (4) Israel, the husbandman (Matthew 21:33-45): Still speaking to, “The chief priests


    23. wild rose of Sharon grafted into the Vine by the Husbandman who


    24. Parable of the wicked husbandman who Christ will destroy and give the vineyard


    25. what will he do unto these husbandman? They say unto him, HE WILL MISERABLY


    26. The Wicked Husbandman [Matthew 21:33-46]


    27. ISRAEL THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN Matthew 21:33-46: Before looking at this use of Gehenna it may help understand it to first look at the parable of the wicked husbandman that comes just before it and is a part of the same sermon spoken to the Scribes and Pharisees


    28. "When; therefore, the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do unto these husbandman? They say unto him, He will miserably destroy these miserable men, and will let out the vineyard unto other husbandmen, who will render him the fruits in their seasons


    29. Parable of the wicked husbandman who Christ will destroy and give the vineyard to another, Matthew 21:33-41


    30. (4) Israel, the husbandman (Matthew 21:33-45): Still speaking to, “The chief priests and the elders” Jesus said, "Hear another parable: there was a man that was a householder, who planted a vineyard, and set a hedge about it, and dug a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandman, and went into another country

    31. And when the season of the fruits drew near, he sent his servants to the husbandman, to receive his fruits


    32. And the husbandman took his servants, and beat one, and killed another, and stoned another


    33. But the husbandman, when they saw the son, said among themselves, this is the heir; come, let us kill him, and take his inheritance


    34. The Wicked Husbandman (Matthew 21:33-46)


    35. ISRAEL, THE HUSBANDMAN [Matthew 21:33-45]


    36. "Hear another parable: there was a man that was a householder, who planted a vineyard, and set a hedge about it, and dug a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandman, and went into another country


    37. When; therefore, the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do unto these husbandman? They say unto him, HE WILL MISERABLY DESTROY THOSE MISERABLE


    38. henna it may help understand it to first look at the parable of the wicked husbandman that comes just before it and is a part of the same sermon spoken to the Scribes and Pharisees


    39. "When; therefore, the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do unto these husbandman? They say unto him, HE WILL MISERABLY DESTROY THESE MISERABLE MEN, AND WILL LET OUT


    40. When; therefore, the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do unto these husbandman?

    41. I mean to protect the husbandman, to preserve to the gentleman his privileges, to reward the virtuous, and above all to respect religion and honour its ministers


    42. And how will they proceed? Will each bring the result of his labours into a common stock?--the individual husbandman, for example, producing for four, and labouring four times as long and as much as he need in the provision of food with which he supplies others as well as himself; or will he have nothing to do with others and not be at the trouble of producing for them, but provide for himself alone a fourth of the food in a fourth of the time, and in the remaining three fourths of his time be employed in making a house or a coat or a pair of shoes, having no partnership with others, but supplying himself all his own wants?


    43. Suppose now that a husbandman, or an artisan, brings some production to market, and he comes at a time when there is no one to exchange with him,-- is he to leave his calling and sit idle in the market-place?


    44. They should observe what elements mingle in their offspring; for if the son of a golden or silver parent has an admixture of brass and iron, then nature orders a transposition of ranks, and the eye of the ruler must not be pitiful towards the child because he has to descend in the scale and become a husbandman or artisan, just as there may be sons of artisans who having an admixture of gold or silver in them are raised to honour, and become guardians or auxiliaries


    45. But do not put this idea into our heads; for, if we listen to you, the husbandman will be no longer a husbandman, the potter will cease to be a potter, and no one will have the character of any distinct class in the State


    46. Next, as to war; what are to be the relations of your soldiers to one another and to their enemies? I should be inclined to propose that the soldier who leaves his rank or throws away his arms, or is guilty of any other act of cowardice, should be degraded into the rank of a husbandman or artisan


    47. And, says Mr Dixon, if ever he got scent of a cattleraider in Roscommon or the wilds of Connemara or a husbandman in Sligo that was sowing as much as a handful of mustard or a bag of rapeseed out he'd run amok over half the countryside rooting up with his horns whatever was planted and all by lord Harry's orders


    48. Do they not grow for woodchucks partly? The ear of wheat (in Latin spica, obsoletely speca, from spe, hope) should not be the only hope of the husbandman; its kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is not all that it bears


    49. The true husbandman will cease from anxiety, as the squirrels manifest no concern whether the woods will bear chestnuts this year or not, and finish his labor with every day, relinquishing all claim to the produce of his fields, and sacrificing in his mind not only his first but his last fruits also


    50. The husbandman imagined that the vineyard in which they were sent to work for their master was their own, that all that was in was made for them, and that their business was to enjoy life in this vineyard, forgetting the Master and killing all those who reminded them of his existence






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    Synonyms for "husbandman"

    farmer granger husbandman sodbuster

    "husbandman" definitions

    a person who operates a farm