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| Naboth's vineyard refers to an incident in the Bible where King Ahab of Israel desired to acquire a vineyard belonging to Naboth, a Jezreelite, because it was adjacent to his palace in Jezreel. Naboth refused to sell, citing the vineyard's ancestral inheritance and religious prohibitions against selling ancestral land. Jezebel, Ahab's wife, then orchestrated Naboth's false accusation and execution to seize the vineyard for her husband. This event highlights themes of injustice, greed, and divine judgment in the biblical narrative. |
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