Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Exodus 21 - Interpreting the Decalogue for laws on murder, honoring family, and extended warranty on oxen - TOG EP 105

 In Tales of Glory episode 105, we dive into Exodus 21. This is an interesting and perplexing chapter on the Hebrews and how they were to treat their slaves. Were Hebrew enslaved people to be treated as part of the family? How were the Ten Commandments interpreted for this? We go back 6,000+ years to the Israelites in the wilderness and attempt to bring this into context. There were also other interpretations regarding harm to pregnant women and the discussion on accidents involving oxen. We're taking a minor detour through the supernatural of the Book of Exodus as we are brought in to glimpse how the Israelites interrupted the Decalogue from their earthly perspective and culture.

 

 


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Podcast outline:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:03:21 Exodus 21 Laws About Slaves Introduction
00:05:43 Exodus 21:1-6 Correlates to the Decalogue to honoring your mother and father.
00:07:03 Exodus 21:6 Elohims - Yahweh? gods? ghosts? Or reflecting on ancestors?
00:11:06 Exodus 21:7-11 Correlates to the Decalogue to not stealing
00:14:33 Exodus 21:12-32 Correlates to the Decalogue to not killing
00:18:20 Exodus 21:22-25 Harming a pregnant mother
00:20:07 Exodus 21:26-27 Physical harm to slaves
00:20:35 Exodus 21:28-32 Laws regarding oxen
00:23:14 Exodus 21:33-36 Laws of Restitution
00:24:03 Exodus 21 Concluding Remarks




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Show Notes



Till Next Time

Well, we finally made it back into Exodus. We will encounter about two more chapters of Law and then dive back into the supernatural adventures of Moses and the Israelites. I hope you enjoyed this content on Exodus 21! If you have any questions on this material please leave a comment below.

God Bless
Rev Mike


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