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Did the Old Testament Endorse Slavery?

De: Joshua Bowen
Narrado por: Joshua Bowen, Megan Lewis
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The God of the Old Testament commanded and endorsed many practices that we find morally reprehensible today. High on the list was the institution of slavery, which features prominently in several sections of the Hebrew Bible. Fathers could sell their daughters into slavery; masters could beat their slaves; creditors could carry off children for failure to repay a debt; and foreigners could be kept for life, passed down as inherited property. How are we to make sense of all of this from our modern point of view?

Atheists and skeptics will often say that the God of the Old Testament was a moral monster for endorsing such atrocities. Christians will often respond that the slavery in the Hebrew Bible wasn’t as bad as we think, and was more like having a job or owning a credit card. While both sides of this debate are sincere in their positions, neither are ultimately correct. Our conclusions must derive from a thorough understanding of both the Old Testament and ancient Near-Eastern contexts.

This book will:

1. Provide a detailed overview of slavery laws and practices in the Old Testament and the ancient Near East.

2. Examine the significant - and highly controversial - passages in the Hebrew Bible that deal with slavery, including laws about beating your slave, taking foreign chattel slaves, and what to do if a slave runs away from their master.

3. Answer the most challenging questions about slavery in the Old Testament, including, “Could you beat your slave within an inch of their life and get away with it?” “Were slaves just property that had no human rights?”, and “Did the Old Testament really endorse slavery?”

©2020 Joshua Bowen (P)2020 Joshua Bowen

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Excellent work

This is Michael Coogan level work. Some familiar territory to help the reader feel like they’re on the same level, then blow their minds with the language and its context in other biblical passages. The author and partner Lewis dismantle some of the most common arguments against the idea of biblical slavery. After reading this book, one has to wonder why the arguments exist at all.

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generically useful

scholarly in a limited sense and slightly left of theological center. more useful as a basic introduction than as a full treatment.

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