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  • When he saw how good the resting-place and how pleasant the country, he bowed his shoulder to the load and became a slave to forced labour. (Genesis 49, 15)

  • and all the first-born in Egypt will die, from the first-born of Pharaoh, heir to his throne, to the first-born of the slave-girl at the mill, and all the first-born of the livestock. (Exodus 11, 5)

  • but any slave bought for money may eat it, once you have circumcised him. (Exodus 12, 44)

  • Moses said to the people, 'Remember this day, on which you came out of Egypt, from the place of slave-labour, for by the strength of his hand Yahweh brought you out of it; no leavened bread may be eaten. (Exodus 13, 3)

  • And when your son asks you in days to come, "What does this mean?" you will tell him, "By the strength of his hand Yahweh brought us out of Egypt, out of the place of slave-labour. (Exodus 13, 14)

  • 'When you buy a Hebrew slave, his service will last for six years. In the seventh year he will leave a free man without paying compensation. (Exodus 21, 2)

  • But if the slave says, "I love my master and my wife and children; I do not wish to be freed," (Exodus 21, 5)

  • then his master will bring him before God and then, leading him to the door or the doorpost, his master will pierce his ear with an awl, and the slave will be permanently his. (Exodus 21, 6)

  • If a man sells his daughter as a slave, she will not leave as male slaves do. (Exodus 21, 7)

  • 'If someone beats his slave, male or female, and the slave dies at his hands, he must pay the penalty. (Exodus 21, 20)

  • But should the slave survive for one or two days, he will pay no penalty because the slave is his by right of purchase. (Exodus 21, 21)

  • 'If anyone strikes the eye of his slave, male or female, and destroys the use of it, he will give the slave his freedom to compensate for the eye. (Exodus 21, 26)


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