Deuteronomy 15:17
Then take a naule and nayle his eare too the doore there with ad let him be thi seruaunte foreuer and vnto thi mayde seruaunte thou shalt doo likewise.
Then take a naule and nayle his eare too the doore there with ad let him be thi seruaunte foreuer and vnto thi mayde seruaunte thou shalt doo likewise.
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4And yf his master haue geuen him a wife and she haue borne him sonnes or doughters: then the wife and hir childern shalbe hir masters ad he shall goo out alone.
5But and yf the servaunte saye I loue my master and my wife and my children, I will not goo out fre.
6Then let his master bringe him vnto the Goddes ad set him to the doore or the dorepost, ad bore his eare thorow with a naule, ad let him be his servaunte for euer.
7Yf a man sell his doughter to be a servaunte: she shall not goo out as the men servauntes doo.
8Yf she please not hir master, so that he hath geuen her to no man to wife, then shal he let hir goo fre: to sell her vnto a straunge nacion shal he haue no power, because he despised her.
9Yf he haue promysed her vnto his sonne to wife, he shal deale with her as men do with their doughters.
12Yf thi brother an Hebrue sell him self to the or an Hebruas, he shall serue the syxe yere and the seuenth yere thou shalt lett him go fre from the.
13And when thou sendest hym out fre from the, thou shalt not let him goo awaye emptye:
14but shalt geue him of thy shepe and of thi corne and of thy wyne, and geue him off that where with the Lorde thi God hath blessed the.
15And remembre that thou wast a seruaunte in the londe of Egipte, and the Lorde thi God delyuered the thence: wherfore I commaunde the this thinge to daye.
16But and yf he saye vnto the, I will not goo awaye from the, because he loueth the and thine housse and is well at ease with the.
18And let it not greue thine eyes to lett him goo out from the, for he hath bene worthe a double hired seruaunte to the in his seruyce.vi. yeres. And the Lorde thi God shall blesse the in all that thou doest.
2Yf thou bye a servaunte that is an hebrue, sixte yeres he shall serue, and the seuenth he shall goo out fre paynge nothinge.
39Yf thi brother that dwelleth by the waxe poore and sell him selfe vnto the thou shalt not let him laboure as a bondseruaunte doeth:
40but as an hyred seruaunte and as a soiourner he shalbe with the and shall serue the vnto the trompetyer
41and then shall he departe fro the: both he and his childern with him and shall returne vnto his awne kynred agayne and vnto the possessions of his fathers.
42for they are my seruauntes which I brought out of the lande of Egipte and shall not be solde as bondmen.
43Se therfore that thou reigne not ouer him cruelly but feare thi God.
44Yf thou wilt haue bondseruauntes and maydens thou shalt bye them of the heythen that are rounde aboute you
45and of the childern of the straungers that are soiorners amonge you ad of their generacios that are with you, which they begate in youre lade.
46And ye shall possesse them and geue them vnto youre childern after you, to possesse them for euer: and they shalbe youre bond men: But ouer youre brethern the childern of Israel ye shall not reigne one ouer another cruelly.
26Yf a man smyte his servaunte or his mayde in the eye and put it out, he shall let the goo fre for the eyes sake.
27Also yf he smyte out hys servauntes or his maydes toth, he shall let the go out fre for the tothes sake.
53and shalbe with him yere by yere as an hyred seruaunte and the other shall not reygne cruelly ouer him in thi syghte.
54Yf he be not bought fre in the meane tyme then he shall goo out in the trompet yere and his childern with him.
15Thou shalt not delyuer vnto his master the seruaunt which is escaped from his master vnto the.
16Let him dwel with the, eue amonge you in what place he him selfe liketh best, in one of thi cities where it is good for him, and vexe him not.
20Yf a man smyte his servaunte or his mayde with a staffe that they dye vnder his hande, it shalbe auenged.
14And yf thou haue no fauoure vnto her, then let her go whother she lusteth: for thou mayst not sell her for monye nor make cheuesauce of her, because thou hast hubled her.
44but all the seruauntes that are bought for money shall ye circumcise, and then let them eat there of.
32But yf it be a servaunt or a mayde that the oxe hath gored, then he shall geue vnto their master the summe of.xxx sicles, ad the oxe shall be stoned.
50And he shall reken with him that boughte him from the yere that he was solde in vnto the trompet yere and the pryce of his byenge shalbe acordynge vnto the numbre of yeres and he shalbe with him as a hyred seruaunte.
13The seruaunte borne in thy housse ad he also that is bought with money must needes be circumcysed that my testament may be in youre flesh for an everlastinge bonde.
12And remebre that thou wast a seruaute in Egipte, that thou obserue and doo these ordinaunces.
14Thou shalt not defraude an hyred servaunte that is nedye and poore, whether he be off thy brethern or a straunger that is in thy lond within thy cities.
22And remembre that thou wast a seruaunte in the lond of Egipte: wherfore I comaunde the to doo this thinge.
18But remembre that thou wast a servaunte in Egipte, ad how the Lord thy God delyuered the thece. Wherfore I comaude the to doo this thinge.
8and wolde not rather saye to him dresse wherwith I maye sup and gyrde vp thy selfe and serve me tyll I have eaten and dronken: and afterwarde eate thou and drinke thou?
25And when ye be come in to the land which the Lorde will geue you acordinge as he hath promysed, se that ye kepe this seruice.