Leviticus 25:39–46 describes a two-tier model of slavery that distinguishes Israelites from foreign slaves. It requires that Israelites be indentured only temporarily while foreigners can be enslaved as chattel (permanent property). This model resembles the distinction between White indentured slaves and Black chattel slaves in the American colonies. However, the biblical influence on these early modern practices has been obscured by the rarity of citations of Lev. 25:39–46 in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century sources about slavery. This article reviews the history of slavery from ancient Middle Eastern antiquity through the seventeenth century to show the unique degree to which early modern institutions resembled the biblical model. It th...
This paper seeks to connect the biblical narrative of Joseph, a story of slavery and redemption, to ...
Slave Morality: Theological Perspectives on the Law of Moses. The fusion between the regulations for...
There has been a long legacy of hate speech, prejudice, and the use of various scriptures from the B...
Leviticus 25:39–46 describes a two-tier model of slavery that distinguishes Israelites from foreign ...
Though Leviticus 25’s description of the Jubilee sounds unrealistically utopian to many biblical sch...
Slaves formed a separate group in Israelite society. The majority of them were foreigners but there ...
This survey of past interpretations of Gen. 9:25-27 supplies a helpful perspective from which to und...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
This study investigates the biblical manumission laws that occur in Exod 21:2-6, 7-11; Deut 15:12-18...
Slavery in the Unitred States was supported by individual Christians who skillfully mastered how to ...
Full title: Bible view of slavery : by John H. Hopkins, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont, Exam...
In Roman and rabbinic legal and literary sources from the first centuries of the Common Era, the ins...
The clean-slate acts of the Hebrew Bible, i.e., the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the Šemittah...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
This paper seeks to connect the biblical narrative of Joseph, a story of slavery and redemption, to ...
Slave Morality: Theological Perspectives on the Law of Moses. The fusion between the regulations for...
There has been a long legacy of hate speech, prejudice, and the use of various scriptures from the B...
Leviticus 25:39–46 describes a two-tier model of slavery that distinguishes Israelites from foreign ...
Though Leviticus 25’s description of the Jubilee sounds unrealistically utopian to many biblical sch...
Slaves formed a separate group in Israelite society. The majority of them were foreigners but there ...
This survey of past interpretations of Gen. 9:25-27 supplies a helpful perspective from which to und...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
This study investigates the biblical manumission laws that occur in Exod 21:2-6, 7-11; Deut 15:12-18...
Slavery in the Unitred States was supported by individual Christians who skillfully mastered how to ...
Full title: Bible view of slavery : by John H. Hopkins, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont, Exam...
In Roman and rabbinic legal and literary sources from the first centuries of the Common Era, the ins...
The clean-slate acts of the Hebrew Bible, i.e., the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the Šemittah...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
This paper seeks to connect the biblical narrative of Joseph, a story of slavery and redemption, to ...
Slave Morality: Theological Perspectives on the Law of Moses. The fusion between the regulations for...
There has been a long legacy of hate speech, prejudice, and the use of various scriptures from the B...