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  • then he said, Because thou art my kinsman, that is no reason why thou shouldst work for me free of charge; tell me what reward thou wouldst have. (Genesis 29, 15)

  • And he gave Joseph this assurance, On the word of Pharao, no one in all Egypt shall be free to move hand or foot without thy permission. (Genesis 41, 44)

  • until they cleared themselves of suspicion by coming back with their youngest brother; then they should be restored, and they should be free to buy as they would. (Genesis 42, 34)

  • God forbid I should ask that, answered Joseph; no, the thief who stole the cup shall be my slave; the rest of you may go back to your father as free men. (Genesis 44, 17)

  • Nephthali is like a roe-deer that goes free, bringing a message of gladness.✻ (Genesis 49, 21)

  • but his bow rests in the strength that does not fail him; the power of the God who rules in Jacob gives free play to hand and arm. From Joseph one shall arise, who will be the shepherd and the corner-stone of Israel. (Genesis 49, 24)

  • Why, he answered, who is this Lord, that I must obey his command, and let Israel go free? I know no such Lord as that; I will not let Israel go. (Exodus 5, 2)

  • Tell the sons of Israel, I am the Lord, and I mean to release you from your prison-house in Egypt, to set you free from your slavery, to buy you back for myself, with my arm uplifted in signal acts of redress. (Exodus 6, 6)

  • how Pharao’s heart was hardened, and he would not let you go free, until the Lord slew every first-born male thing, man or beast, in the land of Egypt. That (thou shalt say) is why I immolate to the Lord every first-born thing, the first-fruits of every womb, except among my own children; and for these I must pay ransom; (Exodus 13, 15)

  • And now, when the news of their escape reached the Egyptian court, Pharao and his servants changed their minds about the Israelites; What madness was this, they said, to let our slaves go free! (Exodus 14, 5)

  • If thou dost buy a slave that is a Hebrew by race, he shall do thee six years’ service, and in the seventh year, without any ransom paid, he shall go free. (Exodus 21, 2)

  • He shall leave thy service in the same guise in which he entered it;✻ if he came to thee married, his wife shall go free with him. (Exodus 21, 3)


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