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In the Bible, the length of time a servant (or bondservant) stayed before gaining freedom was typically six years, with freedom granted in the seventh year. This is based on Exodus 21:2:“If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free, without paying anything.”This practice reflected God’s desire for justice and compassion in labor and servitude. It ensured that servitude was not indefinite and provided the servant an opportunity for renewal and independence.Additionally, under certain circumstances, a servant could choose to stay permanently out of love for their master (Exodus 21:5-6). New International Version“If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free, without paying anything.New Living Translation“If you buy a Hebrew slave, he may serve for no more than six years. Set him free in the seventh year, and he will owe you nothing for his freedom.English Standard VersionWhen you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve six years, and in the seventh he shall go out free, for nothing.Berean Standard BibleIf you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free without paying anything.King James BibleIf thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve: and in the seventh he shall go out free for nothing.New King James VersionIf you buy a Hebrew servant, he shall serve six years; and in the seventh he shall go out free and pay nothing.New American Standard Bible“If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve for six years; but on the seventh he shall leave as a free man without a payment to you.NASB 1995“If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve for six years; but on the seventh he shall go out as a free man without payment.NASB 1977“If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve for six years; but on the seventh he shall go out as a free man without payment.Legacy Standard Bible“If you buy a Hebrew s
“Living a double life comes with double the secrets—and double the consequences.” A man secretly married to two women is engaging in bigamy, which is illegal in many countries and often carries significant legal, social, and ethical consequences. This situation can lead to: • Legal Penalties: In most jurisdictions, bigamy is considered a criminal offense. • Emotional Harm: Betrayal and dishonesty can deeply hurt both spouses. • Trust Issues: When the truth is revealed, it can destroy relationships and reputations. • Moral and Spiritual Concerns: For those with strong religious or ethical beliefs, such actions may conflict with core values.If someone finds themselves in or suspects such a situation, it’s important to seek legal counsel and consider honest communication to address the complexities and potential harm involved.
Two different opinions on how to see and handle a wife.
Be carefully who and what you listen to.
Marriage is not and will never ever be one size fits all. Understand your partner and see how beautiful and enjoyable marriage and relationships can be.
Interview with a single mother of one searching for a man for serious relationship.
Peace of mind makes you look younger than your age period!!!
Telling Vanessa that I am now her younger sister to get her reaction.
Your guess is as good as mine. 🙏🏼🤣🤣🤣🎉🤩
Feeling so happy with Our Samuel Ogazi “3rd place in the Men 400M at the Olympic”