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then his master shall bring him to God, and shall bring him to the door or to the door-post, and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl, and he shall serve him for ever.
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"Forever" Isn't Eternal
When the law says a servant would serve "for ever," commentators clarify this did not mean for all eternity. Instead, it meant until the next Year of Jubilee, when all Hebrew servants were freed, or until the servant's death. This highlights that even in this seemingly permanent arrangement, God's law provided an ultimate release.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Forever - That is, most probably, until the next Jubilee, when every Hebrew was set free. See Leviticus 25:40, Leviticus 25:50. T…
19th Century
Anglican
His master shall bring him unto the judges. A formal act was necessary. The State must sanction the passing of a citizen …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then his master shall bring him to the judges To Elohim, to God, to the judgment seat of God, according to the Septu…
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