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no more Jew or Gentile, no more slave and freeman, no more male and female; you are all one person in Jesus Christ. (Galatians 3, 28)
No longer, then, art thou a slave, thou art a son; and because thou art a son, thou hast, by divine appointment, the son’s right of inheritance. (Galatians 4, 7)
You will find it written there, that Abraham had two sons; one had a slave for his mother, and one a free woman.✻ (Galatians 4, 22)
The child of the slave was born in the course of nature; the free woman’s, by the power of God’s promise. (Galatians 4, 23)
But what does our passage in scripture say? Rid thyself of the slave and her son; it cannot be that the son of a slave should divide the inheritance with the son of a free woman.✻ (Galatians 4, 30)
You see, then, brethren, that we are sons of the free woman, not of the slave; such is the freedom Christ has won for us. (Galatians 4, 31)
you know well that each of us, slave or free, will be repaid by the Lord for every task well done. (Ephesians 6, 8)
he dispossessed himself, and took the nature of a slave, fashioned in the likeness of men, and presenting himself to us in human form; (Philippians 2, 7)
Here is no more Gentile and Jew, no more circumcised and uncircumcised; no one is barbarian, or Scythian, no one is slave or free man; there is nothing but Christ in any of us. (Colossians 3, 11)
for those who commit fornication or sin against nature, the slave-dealer, the liar, the perjurer. All this and much else is the very opposite of the sound doctrine (1 Timothy 1, 10)
Do not think of him any longer as a slave; he is something more than a slave, a well loved brother, to me in a special way; much more, then, to thee, now that both nature and Christ make him thy own. (Philemon 1, 16)
