Farm in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Matt. 22:5). Every Hebrew had a certain portion of land
assigned to him as a possession (Num. 26:33-56). In
Egypt the
lands all belonged to the king, and the husbandmen
were obliged
to give him a fifth part of the produce; so in
Israel Jehovah
was the sole possessor of the soil, and the people
held it by
direct tenure from him. By the enactment of Moses,
the Hebrews
paid a tithe of the produce to Jehovah, which was
assigned to
the priesthood. Military service when required was
also to be
rendered by every Hebrew at his own expense. The
occuptaion of a
husbandman was held in high honour (1 Sam. 11:5-7; 1
Kings
19:19; 2 Chr. 26:10). (See LAND LAWS -(n/a); TITHE
-T0003681.)
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