A Condensed Anti Slavery Bible Argument

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A Condensed Anti Slavery Bible Argument
George Bourne
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2, the description is, " if thou buy (procure) a Hebrew servant, " &c. — but by whom and of whom is not said. The proper inquiry therefore is, did Hebrew servants of this descrip- tion " sell themselves" as free and voluntary servants, as the Egyptians did to Joseph 1 Or were they sold by third persons to others as slaves, as Joseph was by hu' brethren to the Ishmaelites % for the words " buy" and " sell" prove nothing either way. So far as we now know anything about the mode of sales of servic...e, the servants certainly " sold themselves" (Gen. Xlvii. 19, 23 ; Lev. Xxv. 47) by free and voluntary contract, just as poor foreign immigrants are now sometimes said to do. The use of the words and phrases here alluded to proves nothing against this mode, be- cause a person who "sells himself" is still " bought" and "sold" 40 ANTI-SLAVERY BIBLE ARGUMENT, just as the Egyptians were when they sold themselves to Joseph to be Pharaoh's servants. Besides, were this statute intended to regulate slave sales, there is no probability that they would have been limited to the period of six years, but would have been in perpetuity like the sales of other property.

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