- esquires,
gentlemen and
yeomen were also
husbandmen if
occupied in agriculture, but were
never styled husbandmen because of
their right to be
styled knights...
- The
Parable of the
Wicked Husbandmen, also
known as the
Parable of the Bad Tenants, is a
parable of
Jesus found in the
Gospel of
Matthew (Matthew 21:33–46)...
- This page is one of a
series listing English translations of
notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the
phrases are themselves...
-
teaching in the
Temple in Jerusalem, and
contains the
parable of the
Wicked Husbandmen, Jesus'
argument with the
Pharisees and
Herodians over
paying taxes to...
- classes.
Bonnet lairds filled a
position in
society below lairds and
above husbandmen (farmers),
similar to the
yeomen of England. An
Internet fad is the selling...
- with water, he says that
those members of the crew "which ... are good
husbandmen may from the
saving of
their salt
provisions and bread,
purchase sugar...
-
growing wild. He is also
described as a god
watching over the
fields and
husbandmen,
protecting in
particular the
boundaries of fields. The
similarly named...
- a
social stratum of
commoners below the
landed gentry, but
above the
husbandmen. This
stratum later embodied the
political and
economic ideas of the English...
- wine-press is a
metaphor for the
pleasures that are
permitted in the Law. The
husbandmen who
rented the
vineyard refers to the Jews. The
servants who were sent...
-
possible allusion to the
death of
Jesus in
logion 65 (Parable of the
Wicked Husbandmen), but does not
mention his crucifixion, his resurrection, or the Last...