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Laws Regarding Slavery

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Exodus 21:1
"These are the laws you are to set before them:

About this Chapter

Exodus 21 begins with God giving Moses laws regarding the treatment of slaves. These laws were meant to provide guidelines for the fair treatment of slaves and to prevent abuse and mistreatment. The chapter covers various scenarios and situations involving slaves, including the rights and responsibilities of both the slave owners and the slaves themselves. The chapter emphasizes the importance of treating slaves with fairness and justice. It states that if a slave is mistreated and loses an eye or a tooth, they are to be set free as compensation for their injury. It also addresses the issue of a slave who chooses to remain with their master even after they are eligible for freedom, stating that their ear is to be pierced as a sign of their voluntary servitude. Overall, Exodus 21 provides laws that aim to regulate the institution of slavery in ancient Israel and ensure that slaves are treated humanely. These laws reflect God's concern for justice and fairness, even in the context of a society that allowed slavery.

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