Slave in Easton's Bible Dictionary
Jer. 2:14 (A.V.), but not there found in the original. In
Rev.
18:13 the word "slaves" is the rendering of a Greek
word meaning
"bodies." The Hebrew and Greek words for slave are
usually
rendered simply "servant," "bondman," or
"bondservant." Slavery
as it existed under the Mosaic law has no modern
parallel. That
law did not originate but only regulated the already
existing
custom of slavery (Ex. 21:20, 21, 26, 27; Lev. 25:44-
46; Josh.
9:6-27). The gospel in its spirit and genius is
hostile to
slavery in every form, which under its influence is
gradually
disappearing from among men.
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