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The Spiritual Root of Slavery
The Spiritual Root of Slavery
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Think about the word "slave" for a moment. What comes to mind? An African woman in rural Mississippi, balancing a basket of freshly picked cotton on her head, or a child struggling to carry tobacco leaf bushels in Virginia? Therse are images from the African slave trade from 1440-1870 AD.
The Bible is our main source for information regarding the Hebrew bondage in ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians forced the Hebrews to serve them from 1870-1440 BC.
Other than the similiar time periods, is there a link between the Hebrew and African enslavements? Perhaps a connection in the identities of the captors and captives in ancient times, as well as whom they are today.
What if the European slave traders descended from the early Hebrew tribes? Does that mean that the African slave trade was a case of sowing and reaping? Can seeds sown in antiquity harvest in the modern era?
The Bible is our main source for information regarding the Hebrew bondage in ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians forced the Hebrews to serve them from 1870-1440 BC.
Other than the similiar time periods, is there a link between the Hebrew and African enslavements? Perhaps a connection in the identities of the captors and captives in ancient times, as well as whom they are today.
What if the European slave traders descended from the early Hebrew tribes? Does that mean that the African slave trade was a case of sowing and reaping? Can seeds sown in antiquity harvest in the modern era?
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