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What does the Bible say about the law of the bond servant?

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The law of the bond servant in Exodus 21 describes the obligations of Hebrew servants, emphasizing redemption and love.

In Exodus 21, the law of the bond servant outlines the conditions and rights of Hebrew servants. They would serve for six years, representing man's debt of sin, and in the seventh year, they could choose to remain with their master forever if they loved them. This serves as a type that reflects deeper spiritual truths about redemption, where Christ embodies the perfect servant who pays the debt owed by sinners and serves God with love and obedience. The law thus depicts not only moral and civil obligations but also prefigures Christ's sacrificial love for His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:1-6

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