Is the Bible for or against slavery?
Should slavery be banned? Why did slavery even ever exist? Was the bible for or against slavery? This is a question that people have been trying to answer for a long time. Some say that the bible shows that it's for slavery and others say that the bible shows that it's against slavery. A lot of research has been done to try and prove both sides whether the bible is for or against slavery. There are always two sides to a story so let’s take a look at this from both sides.
Is the bible against slavery? There are things in the bible that speaks against slavery. What Does the Bible Say About Anti-slavery? (openbible.info), (Exodus 21:16) “Whoever steals a man and sells him, and anyone found in possession of him, shall be put to death.” Based on the information found we can see that there were certain parts in the bible that speak against slavery.
Some may argue that the bible is also for slavery. But, according to What Does the Bible Say About Anti-slavery? (openbible.info), (Colossians 4:1) “Masters, treat your slaves justly and fairly, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven.” Some may say that based on this information the bible condones slavery. But this versus is letting them know that if they do own slaves and they don’t treat them right reminding them that they have a master in heaven. This was not condoning slavery completely but telling them that they should treat people right.
Another great piece of evidence that can support the bible not coding slavery is according to Does the Bible Condone Slavery? | Emergence Church - New Jersey (emergencenj.org), “In both the Old and New Testaments, the words used to denote slaves did not necessarily carry the same connotations that we associate with slavery today. Only by understanding the biblical texts and the cultures that produced them can we understand what is being referred to in the Bible.” If you do not understand the biblical terminology, then we can’t really compare it too today. These are just a few reasons why some believe that the bible is against slavery.
In conclusion, religion can argue both sides. The Bible has scriptures that support both sides of the argument. Is the bible for or against slavery a question that is still being answered.
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