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  • Slave that is evermore under the lash cannot escape without bruises a many; thy often swearing, thy often invoking, shall lead thee into guilt at last. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 11)

  • Fodder thy ass must have, and the whip, and a pack to bear; thy slave, too, needs food and discipline and hard work. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 25)

  • The stubborn ox yoke and rein will subdue; slave held to his task is slave bowed to thy will; (Ecclesiasticus 33, 27)

  • Faithful slave if thou hast, make much of him as of thy own self; treat him as if he were thy brother, as if thy own life were✻ the price of his purchase. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 31)

  • the exchange between buyer and seller, the strict punishing of children, the cudgelling of a wicked slave till he bleeds … (Ecclesiasticus 42, 5)

  • till a man is a rarer sight than gold, and a slave cannot be bought with all the treasure of Ophir. (Isaiah 13, 12)

  • Disappointed of their trade, the men who worked in flax, combing and weaving it so cunningly; (Isaiah 19, 9)

  • A message from the Lord, Israel’s ransomer, Israel’s Holy One, to the despised one, to the nation that is abhorred,✻ to the slave of tyrants: Kings, when they see this, shall rise up from their thrones, princes too, and fall down to worship, in honour of the Lord, that keeps his promise so faithfully, the Holy One of Israel, that claims thee still. (Isaiah 49, 7)

  • What, is the race of Israel a slave, a chattel, that it should pass from hand to hand as the prize of war? (Jeremiah 2, 14)

  • Nothing the country-side shews but massacre, nothing the city but faces pinched with famine; prophet and priest are gone, in a land of strangers they must ply their trade✻ now. (Jeremiah 14, 18)

  • Lost to thee, the home that once I gave thee; in a land thou knowest not thou shalt be the slave of thy enemies; the fire of anger thou hast kindled in me can never be quenched. (Jeremiah 17, 4)

  • On hearing the proclamation, nobles and common people alike had agreed to release slave and handmaid, and exempt them from all service henceforward; and this they did obediently enough; (Jeremiah 34, 10)


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