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Fugitives

Scripture addresses the treatment of fugitives and runaway slaves, establishing principles of justice and sanctuary that reflect God's concern for the vulnerable and oppressed.

Overview

The Old Testament law provided specific regulations regarding fugitives fleeing servitude or persecution. These passages establish that God's people were to extend protection and sanctuary rather than exploit the vulnerable, demonstrating biblical principles of justice and compassion.

Key Scriptures

"You shall not give back to his master a slave who has escaped from his master to you. He shall dwell with you, in your midst, in the place that he shall choose within one of your towns, wherever it pleases him. You shall not wrong him." (Deuteronomy 23:15-16, ESV)

"Do not hand over to his master a slave who has taken refuge with you. Let him live among you wherever he likes and in whichever town he chooses. Do not oppress him." (Deuteronomy 23:15-16, NIV)

Application

Believers today should advocate for justice toward the oppressed and vulnerable, recognizing that biblical law prioritized protection of those fleeing exploitation.

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From servitude, not to be returned