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So, you're hair-splitting between "chattel-slavery" and "bond-servant".Exodus 21:20-2120 And if a man smite his servant, or his maid, with a rod, and he die under his hand; he shall be surely punished.21 Notwithstanding, if he continue a day or two, he shall not be punished: for he is his money.So you can beat your "bond-servant" to death, just as long as they don't die immediately.
No. The problem is you're hoping we overlook verse 20.
This is not a detailed instruction book on Hebrew laws concerning the death of a bond-servant.
One of the keys here is that the author isn't giving an exact time-frame for the servants death. If your life hung on whether or not your servant dies after a blow you inflicted, wouldn't you want to know if you had 24 hours, or 48 hours before you find out your verdict?
This law was to attempt to assure the servant's owner doesn't die if the servant's death wasn't a result of the blow. They had judges back then just like we do today. This means that if say, the servant has a serious head wound, and his hair is on the rod he was hit with, that they won't find th owner guilty, maybe even weeks or months after the servant's death. The focus was on was the death of the servant a result of the infliction of the rod?