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<li>See Slaves for a visual aid that depicts the parallels and differences between the Biblical sections which discuss the Hebrew servant.</li> | <li>See Slaves for a visual aid that depicts the parallels and differences between the Biblical sections which discuss the Hebrew servant.</li> | ||
− | <li>See <a href="https://www.hatanakh.com/node/22816">Two Hebrew Servants</a>, by R. Elchanan Samet, for analysis of the parallels and differences between the | + | <li>See <a href="https://www.hatanakh.com/node/22816">Two Hebrew Servants</a>, by R. Elchanan Samet, for analysis of the parallels and differences between the various sets of laws. R. Samet provides a halakhic and conceptual explanation of the variations, following the opinion that the laws of Mishpatim/Re'eh apply to a thief who was forced into servitude, while those in Behar relate to one who sells himself out of poverty.</li> |
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Version as of 14:21, 14 December 2023
Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 21
Laws of Slaves
Tools
- See Makbilot Bamikra for links to the various verses which discuss the laws of the Hebrew servant. They are discussed in Shemot 21, Vayikra 25 and Devarim 15.
Articles
- See Slaves for a visual aid that depicts the parallels and differences between the Biblical sections which discuss the Hebrew servant.
- See Two Hebrew Servants, by R. Elchanan Samet, for analysis of the parallels and differences between the various sets of laws. R. Samet provides a halakhic and conceptual explanation of the variations, following the opinion that the laws of Mishpatim/Re'eh apply to a thief who was forced into servitude, while those in Behar relate to one who sells himself out of poverty.