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Latest revision as of 23:18, 29 August 2020
Biblical law sometimes treats men differently from women, servants differently from freemen, non-covenant members differently from covenant members. This topic points to those distinctions.
Questions
- Does Exodus 12:43-49 mean that a stranger in the land must become a covenant member before he or she can be treated equally under the law?
- Does the restitution payment for killing a slave in Exod. 21:32 show that slaves had less protection than free persons under Biblical Law?
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Pages in category "Differing treatment under the law"
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