I can still sell my daughter into slavery right? Exodus 21:7.
am I allowed clothing made out of wool and linen woven together? Deuteronomy 21:11.
Can the Farmer down the road plant two types of crops in his vineyard now? Deuteronomy 22:9.
Get back to me on that I might have a buyer lined up for my daughter.
quote “I can still sell my daughter into slavery right? Exodus 21:7.”
It does not say you must sell your daughter, it says if you did. There are many instances in the bible where it talks about the responsibilities of slave and master, that is not a promotion of the practice, it’s just simply laying out some rules in such a situation. Plus, since slavery is no longer legal I cant see a situation where one would have the opportunity to brake that rule.
quote “am I allowed clothing made out of wool and linen woven together? Deuteronomy 21:11.”
I already addressed that one up above.
Can the Farmer down the road plant two types of crops in his vineyard now? Deuteronomy 22:9.
well.. I am not a farmer, but I am sure there is some reasonable explanation for why such a rule was made might be helpful or necessary in some way. It probably has something to do with cross polination. But honestly since I am not a farmer or likely to ever be one, this really doesn’t pertain to me. So I am in no danger of breaking such a commandment.
Upon further reflection about the seed thing it makes more sence (I just had not honestly ever given much thought to farming techniques)
When you are planting various types of crops you separate them into like kinds, everyone does this. You wouldn’t just go throw a bunch of random seeds into the same area, the taller plants would shade out the shorter ones. The fast growers would choke out the slower ones, ect.
It is best to plant different types of plants in their own separate areas, corn over there, strawberries over there, ect.
Do you have any other problems with the bible I can help clear up for you?