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<category>Laws of Slaves | <category>Laws of Slaves | ||
+ | The laws of slaves are mentioned in several different places in Torah, with several variations and differences in emphasis. These relate to length of service,  treatment of the slave and conditions of release. | ||
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− | <li>See Makbilot | + | <li>See <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Dual/Biblical_Parallels/Shemot/21.1">Makbilot BaMikra</a> 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.</li> |
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− | <li>See Slaves for a | + | <li>See <a href="Eved Ivri" data-aht="page">Hebrew Slaves</a> for a chart 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 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> | <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 01:12, 15 December 2023
Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 21
Laws of Slaves The laws of slaves are mentioned in several different places in Torah, with several variations and differences in emphasis. These relate to length of service, treatment of the slave and conditions of release.
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 Hebrew Slaves for a chart 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.