Barrd
His Humble Servant
The same God that wrote "Thou shalt not kill" also says, "well, if it's just a slave...and as long as it takes a day or so, I'll overlook it. After all, it's your money." And you seriously don't see the discrepancy there?Wormwood said:Common sense also tells us that spit and mud into the eyes of the blind man does not produce sight (as Stan pointed out), axeheads dont float, staves dont turn to snakes and rivers dont part for people to pass through. If you are looking for a book of common sense, then the Bible is not for you.
You are demeaning the Word of God because you do not understand it. In the days when Moses wrote these laws, slaves could be killed without thought or concern of the owner. In fact, the Israelites experienced that for 400 years. God actually was telling them that everyone had value, even slaves (which was not the common understanding).
““When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged.” (Exodus 21:20, ESV)
““When a man strikes the eye of his slave, male or female, and destroys it, he shall let the slave go free because of his eye.” (Exodus 21:26, ESV)
“When you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve six years, and in the seventh he shall go out free, for nothing.” (Exodus 21:2, ESV)
““You shall not pervert the justice due to the sojourner or to the fatherless, or take a widow’s garment in pledge, but you shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt and the Lord your God redeemed you from there; therefore I command you to do this.” (Deuteronomy 24:17–18, ESV)
Clearly, the OT Law does not promote or encourage abuse of foreigners or slaves. In fact, compared to other laws, like the Code of Hammurabi, slaves had no value and there was no punishment for mistreating or harming them, unless the owner lost money as a result of someone harming his slave. However, in the Law we find God regularly reminding his people that they too, were once slaves and warns them of punishment for oppression or killing other people. The law dealt with how to punish people for varying circumstances and situations that was common in the ancient world. No other law was ever like it in the way it did not give preference to the rich and even sought justice for people who had previously been seen without value or rights. Most of all, the underlying theme of the law was to love people and treat them as you would want to be treated. Every Jew who was taught the Law understood this to be the primary foundation of it: Love God and love your neighbor as yourself. The Law was good, is good and is from God. The fact you think it is evil shows that not only are you ignorant of history, but also of basic Bible doctrine. There is no point in me continuing this conversation since we cannot agree on basic concepts of what constitutes Scripture.
I have to tell you, WW...if you honestly believe that God directed jealous husbands to have the priest give their wives filth from the floor mixed with holy water to drink, in order to test her fidelity...I can't see that your Christianity is much different from Mohammed's Islam. I suppose I'm lucky to be allowed in the same sanctuary as men, then...since I am just a woman.
I'm quite disappointed in you, my friend.
In my worthless female opinion, it is demeaning God to insist that He wrote these laws. It is maligning His character to say that He could write these laws that drip with bigotry. You know, there are other ways to take God's name in vain other than using His name as a curse. I do not call myself Ms. Gates, for instance, because I do not belong to a family named 'Gates' (more's the pity.)
Yes, I understand that it was a different time, and that mores were very different. But God had chosen a people for Himself out of the world.
The underlying theme of the law was to love people and treat them as you would want to be treated...hmmm. Obviously, the Jews who had been slaves wanted to be freed. I seriously do not think that they wanted to be beaten so severely that they died. This seriously ought be be a no brainer...
But you are right...there is no point in continuing this conversation.
God bless you, WW...seriously. You're a good guy and a good Christian. I do believe that. I just think you have a bit of a blind spot. Not really serious, since we live in a society where no body is allowed to beat anyone with a rod at all, for any reason...