I'm not claiming the verse is saying one should beat their slaves, I am saying that if one does beat their slaves they only are to be punished if they seriously injure or kill the slave. That is tantamount to condoning beating slaves (and pretty severely at that - punishment is only warranted if the slave is not able to get up in a day or two). It sure sounds to me as if the message is "Masters can beat their slaves until the brink of death, and if he lives, then the master will go unpunished,"Gman wrote:I don't think so... The word is "if" not "you should." Like if you hit someone, then the consequences are this.." Also if you look up a verse it appears to be in the context of quarreling or fighting. Also reiterated in the next passage Exodus 21:22.waynepii wrote:It seems to me to be saying "hitting your slave is OK so long as you don't kill or seriously injure him or her" (you get punished only if he/she survives and is able to "get up" in a day or two.)
Exodus 21:18 "If men quarrel and one hits the other with a stone or with his fist..."
Exodus 21:22 "If men who are fighting hit a pregnant woman..."
Now if the Bible said " Masters can beat their slaves until the brink of death, and if he lives, then the master will go unpunished," then you might have a point. But it doesn't say that at all....
Not "Masters should beat their slaves until the brink of death, ... ", but "Masters can beat their slaves until the brink of death, ... ", and further if the slave lives, the master will go unpunished. Said a bit differently "If a Master beats his slaves until the brink of death, and if the slave lives, then the master will go unpunished".