HUSBANDMAN

Source: 556, 560, 567

Husbandman. Husbandman
One whose business it is to cultivate the ground. It was one of the first occupations, and was esteemed most honourable (Gen. 9:20; 26:12, 14; 37:7, etc.). All the Hebrews, except those engaged in religious services, were husbandmen. (See AGRICULTURE.)

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HUSBANDMAN. → An agriculturist Mt 21:33-46; Mr 12:1-9; Joh 15:1; 1Co 3:9 → See AGRICULTURE

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Hus″band‐man (?), n.; pl. Husbandmen (�). 1. 1. The master of a family. Chaucer.
2. 2. A farmer; a cultivator or tiller of the ground.