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  • He will tithe your crops and your vineyards, and give the revenue to his eunuchs and his slaves. (1 Samuel 8, 15)

  • He will tithe your flocks and you yourselves will become his slaves. (1 Samuel 8, 17)

  • "You rescued me from the strife of my people; you made me head over nations. A people I had not known became my slaves; (2 Samuel 22, 44)

  • A certain woman, the widow of one of the guild prophets, complained to Elisha: "My husband, your servant, is dead. You know that he was a God-fearing man, yet now his creditor has come to take my two children as his slaves." (2 Kings 4, 1)

  • But the boy's mother cried out: "As the LORD lives and as you yourself live, I will not release you." So he started to go back with her. (2 Kings 4, 30)

  • The first to settle again in their cities and dwell there were certain lay Israelites, the priests, the Levites, and the temple slaves. (1 Chronicles 9, 2)

  • And now you are planning to make the children of Judah and Jerusalem your slaves and bondwomen. Are not you yourselves, therefore, guilty of a crime against the LORD, your God? (2 Chronicles 28, 10)

  • The temple slaves: sons of Ziha, sons of Hasupha, sons of Tabbaoth, (Ezra 2, 43)

  • Descendants of the slaves of Solomon: sons of Sotai, sons of Hassophereth, sons of Peruda, (Ezra 2, 55)

  • The total of the temple slaves and the descendants of the slaves of Solomon was three hundred and ninety-two. (Ezra 2, 58)

  • not counting their male and female slaves, who were seven thousand three hundred and thirty-seven. They also had two hundred male and female singers. (Ezra 2, 65)

  • The priests, the Levites, and some of the common people took up residence in Jerusalem; but the singers, the gatekeepers, and the temple slaves dwelt in their cities. Thus all the Israelites dwelt in their cities. (Ezra 2, 70)


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