The Realities of Slavery in the Bible Part 2 || Exodus 21:1-21 || Session 38

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Ever wondered what the Bible truly says about slavery and how it interprets the concept of owning another human? Brace yourself as we set out on a journey in Part 2 to reason through all areas of this topic. Dissecting the Mosaic law and its implications, we dive headfirst into the oft quoted 'eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth' passage from Leviticus 24, exploring its universal application to all humans irrespective of their societal status.

But that's not all. We're also unpacking the Exodus 21 laws, pulling back the curtain on the bond slave system under the Mosaic Law, revealing how it was primarily a debt repayment approach and not a means of human subjugation. Revelations about the humane limitations and obligations set by God to protect the debtors from exploitation are discussed in detail. Join us as we unwrap how this system upheld personal freedom, allowing individuals to marry, raise families, and lead fulfilling lives despite their debt.

Providing insights into the consequences of slavery, we explain that God categorically banned chattel slavery, citing the eighth commandment, 'You shall not steal' in light of human trafficking, and the stringent penalties meted against perpetrators. We reveal how these laws applied across the board irrespective of one's status, and discuss the punishments for causing physical harm, whether to a slave or a free man. This episode promises to enhance your understanding of these profound laws and principles rooted in biblical teachings. Trust us, you wouldn't want to miss it!

All of the "Slavery" series are recommended for anyone facing skeptics and atheists attempting to twist Scripture's clear meaning. This series is a must for students headed to college campuses where scoffers lay in wait to try and confuse a young Christian's understanding of God and their faith.

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