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  • If she does not please her master who intended her for himself, he must let her be bought back: he has not the right to sell her to foreigners, for this would be a breach of faith with her. (Exodus 21, 8)

  • For they are my servants whom I have brought out of Egypt, and they may not be bought and sold as slaves. (Leviticus 25, 42)

  • "If he consecrates to Yahweh a field which he has bought, but which is not part of his ancestral property, (Leviticus 27, 22)

  • As regards the bones of Joseph, which the Israelites had brought from Egypt, these were buried at Shechem in the plot of ground which Jacob had bought for a hundred pieces of silver from the sons of Hamor father of Shechem, and which had become the heritage of the sons of Joseph. (Joshua 24, 32)

  • the poor man had nothing but a ewe lamb, only a single little one which he had bought. He fostered it and it grew up with him and his children, eating his bread, drinking from his cup, sleeping in his arms; it was like a daughter to him. (2 Samuel 12, 3)

  • 'No,' said the king to Araunah, 'I shall give you a price for it; I will not offer Yahweh my God burnt offerings which have cost me nothing.' David bought the threshing-floor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver. (2 Samuel 24, 24)

  • Then for two talents of silver he bought the hill of Samaria from Shemer and on it built a town which he named Samaria after Shemer who had owned the hill. (1 Kings 16, 24)

  • I said to them, 'To the best of our power, we have redeemed our brother Jews who were forced to sell themselves to foreigners, and now you in turn are selling your brothers, for them to be bought back by us!' They were silent and could find nothing to say. (Nehemiah 5, 8)

  • She cannot be bought with solid gold, nor paid for with any weight of silver, (Job 28, 15)

  • a prostitute can be bought for a hunk of bread, but a married woman aims to snare a precious life. (Proverbs 6, 26)

  • I bought slaves, male and female, had home-born slaves as well; herds and flocks I had too, more than anyone in Jerusalem before me. (Ecclesiastes 2, 7)

  • You have not bought expensive reed for me or sated me with the fat of your sacrifices. Instead by your sins you have trected me like a slave, you have wearied me with your crimes, (Isaiah 43, 24)


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