If his master have given him a wife, and she have born him sons or daughters; the wife and her children shall be her master’s, and he shall go out by himself.
Si su amo le dio una esposa durante su tiempo de servicio, y ella tuvo hijos con él, entonces la esposa y los hijos pertenecen al amo, y el siervo debe irse solo cuando termine su servicio.
Bajo las leyes del servicio en el antiguo Israel, la familia formada durante el período de servidumbre permanecía con el amo cuando el siervo era liberado.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the ancient Israelite society, as described in the Book of Exodus, God was giving laws to regulate slavery among the Hebrews, ensuring some protections for slaves that were uncommon in surrounding cultures. This verse specifically deals with a male slave who was to be released after six years of service but had been given a wife by his master, resulting in children; it stipulates that the wife and children would remain with the master if the slave left. These rules reflected the economic and social realities of the time, where slaves were considered property, yet God's laws aimed to limit abuses and promote justice.
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