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Servitude with Dignity
Commentators stress that an Israelite in servitude was to be treated with dignity, not as a slave. He was considered a "hired servant" or "sojourner." John Gill notes Jewish tradition held that the master must provide for the servant with the same quality of food, drink, and bedding as he himself enjoyed, leading to the saying, "he that gets himself an Hebrew servant is as if he got himself a master."
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Theologian
The law here appears harmoniously to supplement the earlier one in Exodus 21:1-6. It was another check applied periodically to the tyranny of the r…
19th Century
Bishop
But as an hired servant. — The master is in all respects to treat him as one who provides his service for wages for a cer…
17th Century
Pastor
[But] as an hired servant Who is hired by the day, or month, or year; and, when his time is up, receives his wages and go…
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17th Century
Minister
A native Israelite, if sold for debt or for a crime, was to serve only six years and to go out free in the seventh. If he sold himself because of p…