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Field @ (Heb. sadeh), a cultivated field, but unenclosed. It is applied to any cultivated ground or pasture Genesis:29:2 Genesis:31:4 Genesis:34:7 ), or tillage Genesis:37:7 Genesis:47:24). It is also applied to woodland Psalms:132:6) or mountain top Judges:9:32-36; 2Samuel:1:21). It denotes sometimes a cultivated region as opposed to the wilderness Genesis:33:19 Genesis:36:35). Unwalled villages or scattered houses are spoken of as "in the fields" Deuteronomy:28:3 Deuteronomy:28:16 Leviticus:25:31; Mark:6:36 Mark:6:56). The "open field" is a place remote from a house Genesis:4:8; Leviticus:14:7 Leviticus:14:53 Leviticus:17:5). Cultivated land of any extent was called a field Genesis:23:13 Genesis:23:17 Genesis:41:8; Leviticus:27:16; Ruth:4:5; Nehemiah:12:29).

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