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Quotations from the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament         
QUOTATIONS FROM THE HEBREW BIBLE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
Quotations from the Old Testament in the New Testament
There are in all 283 direct quotations from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) in the New Testament.Easton's Bible Dictionary, "Quotations" (New and revised ed.
The Hebrew Bible (Alter)         
ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY ROBERT ALTER
The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary; Hebrew Bible (Alter)
The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary is an English translation of the Hebrew Bible completed by Robert Alter in 2018. It was written over the course of two decades.
The Bible and slavery         
  • The [[Franks Casket]] is an 8th-century [[Anglo-Saxon]] whalebone casket, the back of which depicts the enslavement of the Jewish people at the lower right.
  • Dan]] and [[Bilhah]]. [[Jacob]] was Rachel's husband, and Bilhah was Rachel's handmaid; Rachel "gives" Bilhah to her husband and he has two sons by Bilhah: Dan and [[Naphtali]].
  • 11th-century manuscript of the Hebrew Bible with [[Targum]], Exodus 12:25-31
SLAVERY IN THE BIBLE
Slavery in the Bible; The Bible and Slavery; Slavery and the Bible; Bible and slavery; The Bible and sexual slavery; Sexual slavery in the Bible; Slavery in the Old Testament; Slavery in the New Testament
The Bible contains many references to slavery, which was a common practice in antiquity. Biblical texts outline sources and the legal status of slaves, economic roles of slavery, types of slavery, and debt slavery, which thoroughly explain the institution of slavery in Israel in antiquity.