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so, when the merchants from Madian passed by,✻ they dragged Joseph up out of the well, and sold him for twenty pieces of silver to these Ismaelites, who carried him off with them to Egypt. (Genesis 37, 28)
Meanwhile, the Madianites had sold Joseph in Egypt, to Putiphar, one of Pharao’s courtiers, and captain of his guard. (Genesis 37, 36)
Meanwhile, Joseph had been taken away into Egypt, where his Ismaelite owners sold him to an Egyptian called Putiphar, one of Pharao’s courtiers, and captain of his guard. (Genesis 39, 1)
Egypt was under the control of Joseph: it was at his discretion that corn was sold to foreign nations. And when his brethren came and did him reverence, (Genesis 42, 6)
and he must needs use gentleness; Come closer, he said, and then, when they had drawn close to him, I am Joseph, that brother of yours whom you sent away to be sold as a slave in Egypt. (Genesis 45, 4)
death is the penalty when a man is shewn to have carried off his fellow-man and sold him; (Exodus 21, 16)
If the sun be risen, there is murder done, and life must pay for life.✻ The thief who has no money to make restitution with, must himself be sold as a slave. (Exodus 22, 3)
The land must not be sold in perpetuity; it is mine, and you come into it as strangers whom I have settled there. (Leviticus 25, 23)
Nothing that is yours must be sold but on the condition that it can be redeemed. (Leviticus 25, 24)
If thy brother-Israelite falls on evil days, and must sell thee his little plot of ground, his next of kin, if he will, may redeem what was sold. (Leviticus 25, 25)
If he cannot find the money, then the buyer will remain in possession till the year of jubilee comes; that year, all which has been sold comes back to its true master, who held it in earlier days. (Leviticus 25, 28)
The land round their cities must never be sold; it is their inalienable property. (Leviticus 25, 34)
