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Examples Of Justification From The Bible

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Justification from the Bible

The emphasis from proslavery defenders was based on a literal reading of the Bible which represented the mind and will of God himself, according to some settlers.
Certain individuals viewed the Africans as the descendants of Canaan, and therefore also the descendants of Prophet Noah’s sons—among them Ham. Since the African’s were the descendents of Ham and their slavery resulted from Noah’s prophecy—a divinely inspired one, indeed—the condition of the Africans was not avoidable.
Evidence of pro-slavery was quoted from the Book of Exodus in the Bible, which stated that the “very first law” by God given to Moses dealt with the regulation of slaveholding. The specific chapter and verse in the Bible that discusses this is Exod. 21: 1-6. In verses 20–21 of the same chapter, it states: “…if he continue a day or two, he shall not be punished for killing a servant; for he is his money.” …show more content…

The argument of divine sanction was as follows: During the patriarchal period of Israel, it was claimed that God tolerated, even ordained, the practice of holding slaves. Leviticus 25: 44–46 was used to justify this.
The doctrine of divine decree stated that through the curse of Cain, God had decreed slavery before it had actually come into existence. Genesis 9:20–27 summarizes this story: it tells the tale of Ham and

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