Thou shalt not rule over him with rigour; but shalt fear thy God.
No lo tratarás con dureza o crueldad; más bien, temerás a tu Dios.
Debemos tratar a otros con respeto y bondad porque reverenciamos a Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the ancient Israelite society, as outlined in the Book of Leviticus, God was giving laws to the Israelites through Moses to guide their social and economic practices, particularly during the Year of Jubilee, which focused on rest, redemption, and fair treatment of the vulnerable. This verse specifically addresses Israelite masters who owned Hebrew slaves, commanding them not to treat their fellow Israelites harshly, as a reminder of God's sovereignty and the need for justice in a culture where slavery was common but regulated by divine standards. It reflects the broader biblical narrative of God's concern for the oppressed, emphasizing that all people are accountable to Him.
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