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But Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard left of the poorest of the land to be vineyard keepers and farmers.
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A Calculated Remnant
Commentators explain that leaving the poorest people in the land was not an act of mercy, but a practical, economic decision by the Babylonian conquerors. These individuals were left to work the fields and vineyards to ensure the land remained productive, providing an ongoing benefit to the king of Babylon. This highlights the calculated nature of the conquest, where even the remnant served the empire's interests.
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18th Century
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Husbandmen - Men who tilled little plots of ground with the mattock.
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Laus Deo
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LECTURES OF JOHN CALVIN
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