If I am not mistaken-and I might be- weren’t slaves supposed to be set free after a certain number of years?
Deb:
One thing people seem to forget is that the Jews (esp. the O.T. times) had a belief in Tradition and Teaching Authority very similar to that of the Catholic Church, and that most of the Rabbinical Regulations relating to slavery won’t be found in Scripture, but in the Midrash and in the Talmud, and that these regulations created an institution that was “Slavery” in name only.
There were two forms of "Slavery under that Regulatory System - In neither were Masters allowed to do with slaves as they pleased or to mistreat slaves as we see in the American South and in most nations throughout history (or in Modern Day Sudan and North Africa).
The first form was the chattel slavery Hebrews were allowed to do to non-Hebrews - But the Hebrew Masters still could NOT…
- Compel Slaves to work on the Sabbath, “Work beyond human endurance”, beat slaves to make them produce more or work during the heat of the summer day,
- Make them go without adaquate food, clothing, shoes, shelter & medical care when they had the ability to provide the same for themselves.
I repeat - God took the institution everyone practiced and made it far more humane than it was elsewhere-
The Second form was described by in my previous post, and is described in the following Scripture:
Exodus 21:2-6 The Message
"When you buy a Hebrew slave, he will serve six years. The seventh year he goes free, for nothing. If he came in single he leaves single. If he came in married he leaves with his wife. If the master gives him a wife and she gave him sons and daughters, the wife and children stay with the master and he leaves by himself. But suppose the slave should say, ‘I love my master and my wife and children—I don’t want my freedom,’ then his master is to bring him before God and to a door or doorpost and pierce his ear with an awl, a sign that he is a slave for life.
Another thing I don’t think Exalt understands is that from God’s POV, Divorce is worse than Slavery, because Divorce is the tearing apart of the symbol of the relationship between God and His people, as well as the Breaking of the covenant between husband and wife. Man and woman were and are meant to be one, just as God and man were and are meant to be one. Divorce breaks that order.
And, From God’s POV, a new marraige not only is adulterous or the equivalent of worshipping a false god, it’s also the equivalent of using the LORD’s Name in vain.
That’s a sin against God, man and nature - a sin on all three levels.
Slavery is only a sin against my fellow man and his dignity if the brutality of the institution were taken out as it was under the Rabbinical Law.
For those concerned about the fact that the O.T. allowed slavery, what have you done to help stop the ongoing atrocity in Sudan?
Your Brother in Christ, Michael