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Lion if thou must be, let not thy own house feel the brunt of it, thy own servants harried, thy own slaves beaten to the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 35)
This, too, the Lord says: all the toil of Egypt, all the merchandise of Ethiopia, and tall slaves from Sabaea shall come into thy power and be thine; they shall walk behind thee, their hands manacled as they go, paying thee reverence, and crying out, God is with thee, with thee only; there is no God where thou art not.✻ (Isaiah 45, 14)
Thus says the Lord, Who can shew writ of separation your mother had from me when I sent her away? Was I in debt, that I must needs sell you as slaves? Nay, if I sold you, it was for your disobedience; it was wanton wife I thrust out of doors. (Isaiah 50, 1)
For seventy years this whole land shall be a desert and a portent, and the king of Babylon shall have all these peoples for his slaves. (Jeremiah 25, 11)
all alike were to set free their slaves and handmaids that were of Hebrew blood; would they play the master to their own Jewish kinsfolk? (Jeremiah 34, 9)
Slaves for our masters now, and none to ransom us; (Lamentations 5, 8)
Slaves are we, that might have ruled; and the reason of it? Because by sinning we offended the Lord our God, and left his voice unheeded; (Baruch 2, 5)
Sold as slaves though you be, he does not mean your ruin. He has given your enemies the mastery, none the less; had you not defied his vengeance? (Baruch 4, 6)
What purveyors of thine were Ionia, Thubal, and Mosoch, with their slaves to sell thee, their urns of bronze; (Ezekiel 27, 13)
make over son and daughter of yours to these same men of Juda, slaves they can barter at will to the remote Sabaeans; I, the Lord, have decreed it. (Joel 3, 8)
And this, too: What of Israel? Thrice forfeit Israel like the rest, and forfeit once again, that for a debt, though it were but the price of a pair of shoes, will make slaves of poor, honest folk. (Amos 2, 6)
You that for a debt, though it were but the price of a pair of shoes, will make slaves of poor, honest folk; you that sell refuse for wheat! (Amos 8, 6)
