Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Smith's Bible Dictionary Servant[SLAVE] ATS Bible Dictionary ServantThis word sometimes denotes a man who voluntarily dedicates himself to the service of another. Thus Joshua was the servant of Moses; Elisha of Elijah; and Peter, Andrew, Philip, and Paul were servants of Jesus Christ. The servants of Pharaoh, of Saul, and of David, were their subjects in general, and their court officers and counselors in particular. The Philistines, Syrians, and other nation were servants of David, that is, they obeyed and paid him tribute. The servants of God are those who are devoted to his service and obey his holy word. In its primary sense, the word usually means in the Bible either a hired servant, or one whose service was the property of his master for a limited time and under various restrictions. Joseph is the first whom we read of as sold into bondage, Genesis 37:27,28. The households of some of the early patriarchs contained many servants, who were apparently treated with kindness and justice; the highest trusts were sometimes confided to them, and they might inherit their master's estate, Genesis 14:11-16 15:2-4 24:1-10. They shared the religious privileges of the household, Genesis 17:9-13,27 18:19, and were not transferred to other masters. At the establishment of the Hebrew commonwealth, involuntary servitude was everywhere prevalent; and so far as it existed among the Jews, Moses sought to bring it under the restrictions demanded by religion and humanity. The mildest form of bond-service was that of a Hebrew in the house of another Hebrew. He might become bound to this service in various ways, chiefly through poverty, Exodus 21:7 Le 25:39-47; to acquit himself of a debt he could not otherwise pay, 2 Kings 4:1; to make restitution for a theft, Exodus 22:3; or to earn the price of his ransom for captivity among heathen. This form of service could not continue more than six or seven years; unless, when the Sabbatical year came round, the servant chose to remain permanently or until the Jubilee with his master, in token of which he suffered his ear to be bored before witnesses, Exodus 21:2,6 25:40. The Hebrews servant was not to be made to serve with rigor, nor transferred to any harder bondage; he had an appeal to the tribunals, a right to all religious privileges, the power of demanding release on providing a pecuniary equivalent, and a donation from his master at his release, Le 25:47-55 De 15:12-18. Compare also 2 Chronicles 28:10,11 Nehemiah 5:1-13 Jeremiah 34:8-22. The law likewise provided for the deliverance of a Hebrew, who was in bondage to a resident foreigner, Le 25:47-54. From the heathen around and among them, especially from their captive enemies and the remains of the Canaanites, the Hebrew obtained many servants. These were protected by law, De 1:16,17 27:19, and might become proselytes, attend the festivals, enjoy religious instruction and privileges, Exodus 12:44 De 12:18 29:10-13 31:10-13. The servant who was mutilated by his master was to be set free, Exodus 21:26,27; the refugee from foreign oppression was to be welcomed, De 23:15,16; and kidnapping or man stealing was forbidden on pain of death, Exodus 21:16 De 24:7 1 Timothy 1:10. Roman slavery, as it existed in the time of Christ, was comparatively unknown to the Jews. The Romans held in bondage captives taken in war, had purchased slaves. Their bondage was perpetual, and the master held unquestioned control of the person and life of his slaves. Yet large numbers were set free, and in many instances Roman freedmen rose to the highest honors. The allusion of the Bible to involuntary servitude, imply that it is an evil and undesirable condition of life; yet the bondman who cannot obtain his freedom is divinely exhorted to contentment, 1 1 Corinthians 7:20-24. Meanwhile the Bible give directions as to the mutual duties of masters and servants, Ephesians 6:5-9 Colossians 3:22 4:1 Tit 2:9 Philemon 1:1-25 1 Peter 2:18; and proclaims the great truths of the common origin of all men, the immorality of every human soul, and its right to the Bible and to all necessary means of knowing and serving the Saviorthe application of which to all the relations of master and servant, superior and inferior, employer and employed, would prevent all oppression, which God abhors, De 24:14 Psalm 103:6 Isaiah 10:1-3 Am 4:1 Mal 3:5 James 5:4. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) One who serves, or does services, voluntarily or on compulsion; a person who is employed by another for menial offices, or for other labor, and is subject to his command; a person who labors or exerts himself for the benefit of another, his master or employer; a subordinate helper.2. (n.) One in a state of subjection or bondage. 3. (n.) A professed lover or suitor; a gallant. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SERVANTsur'-vant ('ebhedh; doulos): A very common word with a variety of meanings, all implying a greater or less degree of inferiority and want of freedom: SERVANT OF JEHOVAH; SERVANT OF THE LORD; SERVANT OF YAHWEH " 1. Historical Situation JEHOVAH, SERVANT OF See SERVANT OF JEHOVAH. Greek 3011. leitourgos -- a public servant, a minister, a servant ... a public servant, a minister, a servant. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: leitourgos Phonetic Spelling: (li-toorg-os') Short Definition: ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3011.htm - 8k 4889. sundoulos -- a fellow servant 1249. diakonos -- a servant, minister 3411. misthotos -- hired, a hired servant 5257. huperetes -- an underling, servant 3407. misthios -- a hired servant 3610b. oiketes -- a house servant 4498. Rhode -- Rhoda, a servant girl 3816. pais -- a child, boy, youth 2324. therapon -- an attendant Strong's Hebrew 5650. ebed -- slave, servant... 5649, 5650. ebed. 5651 . slave, servant. Transliteration: ebed Phonetic Spelling: (eh'-bed) Short Definition: servants. Word Origin ... /hebrew/5650.htm - 6k 5649. abad -- slave, servant 1522. Gechazi -- perhaps "valley of vision," servant of Elisha 5663. Ebed Melek -- "servant of a king," an official under King ... 5661. Abdiel -- "servant of God," a Gadite 912. Bedeyah -- "servant of Yah," an Israelite 6717. Tsiba -- a servant in Saul's house 5655. Abdeel -- "servant of God," a man of Judah 5664. Abed Nego -- "servant of Nebo," Bab. name of one of Daniel's ... 5651. Ebed -- "servant," two Israelites Library The Unmerciful Servant. The Suffering Servant-I The Servant of the Lord The Servant and the Slaves The Servant-Lord The Suffering Servant --V The Honored Servant The Servant-Master A Servant of Men The Suffering Servant --iv Thesaurus Servant (738 Occurrences)...SERVANT. ... (2) An attendant in the service of someone, as Joshua was the "servant" the Revised Version (British and American) "minister" of Moses (Numbers 11:28). ... /s/servant.htm - 67k Woman-servant (12 Occurrences) Man-servant (18 Occurrences) Servant-girl (18 Occurrences) Servant-girls (12 Occurrences) Servant-wife (12 Occurrences) Wine-servant (8 Occurrences) Servant-woman (7 Occurrences) Servant's (29 Occurrences) Bond-servant (14 Occurrences) Resources What are the four Servant Songs in Isaiah? | GotQuestions.orgWho is the Servant of the Lord in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What is servant leadership? | GotQuestions.org Servant: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Servant (738 Occurrences)Matthew 4:10 Matthew 6:24 Matthew 8:6 Matthew 8:8 Matthew 8:9 Matthew 8:13 Matthew 10:24 Matthew 10:25 Matthew 11:10 Matthew 12:18 Matthew 18:26 Matthew 18:27 Matthew 18:28 Matthew 18:29 Matthew 18:32 Matthew 18:33 Matthew 20:26 Matthew 20:27 Matthew 20:28 Matthew 23:11 Matthew 24:45 Matthew 24:46 Matthew 24:48 Matthew 24:50 Matthew 25:21 Matthew 25:23 Matthew 25:26 Matthew 25:30 Matthew 26:51 Matthew 26:69 Mark 1:2 Mark 9:35 Mark 10:43 Mark 10:44 Mark 10:45 Mark 12:2 Mark 12:4 Mark 14:47 Mark 14:66 Luke 1:38 Luke 1:48 Luke 1:54 Luke 1:69 Luke 2:29 Luke 4:8 Luke 4:20 Luke 7:2 Luke 7:3 Luke 7:7 Luke 7:8 Luke 7:10 Luke 7:27 Luke 12:37 Luke 12:42 Luke 12:43 Luke 12:45 Luke 12:46 Luke 12:47 Luke 14:17 Luke 14:21 Luke 14:22 Luke 14:23 Luke 15:29 Luke 16:1 Luke 16:3 Luke 16:8 Luke 16:13 Luke 17:7 Luke 17:9 Luke 19:17 Luke 19:22 Luke 20:10 Luke 20:11 Luke 22:26 Luke 22:27 Luke 22:50 Luke 22:56 John 8:33 John 8:34 John 8:35 John 10:13 John 12:26 John 13:16 John 15:15 John 15:20 John 18:10 Acts 1:25 Acts 3:13 Acts 3:26 Acts 4:25 Acts 4:27 Acts 4:30 Acts 8:27 Acts 10:18 Acts 12:13 Acts 12:20 Acts 26:16 Acts 27:23 Romans 1:1 Romans 1:9 Subtopics Servant: Bond by the Roman Centurion Servant: Bond used As Soldiers by Abraham Servant: Bond: An Abandoned Sick Man Servant: Bond: Bond Service Threatened, As a National Punishment, for the Disobedience of Israel Servant: Bond: Bought and Sold Servant: Bond: Captive Bondservants Shared by Priests and Levites Servant: Bond: Captives of War Became Slaves Servant: Bond: Children of Defaulting Debtors Sold As Servant: Bond: David Erroneously Supposed to be a Fugitive Slave Servant: Bond: Defaulting Debtors Made Servant: Bond: Degrading Influences of Bondage Exemplified by Cowardice Servant: Bond: Emancipation of Servant: Bond: Equal Status of, With Other Disciples of Jesus Servant: Bond: Freedmen Called "Libertines" Servant: Bond: Fugitive, not to be Returned to his Master Servant: Bond: Hagar, Commanded by an Angel to Return to Sarah (Sarai), Her Owner Servant: Bond: Kidnapping Forbidden Servant: Bond: Kindness To, Commanded Servant: Bond: Laws of Moses Concerning Servant: Bond: Must be Circumcised Servant: Bond: Must Enjoy Religious Privileges With the Master's Household Servant: Bond: Must Have Rest on the Sabbath Servant: Bond: Onesimus Interceded For, by Paul Servant: Bond: Owned by Priests Servant: Bond: Rights of Those Born to a Master Servant: Bond: Slaves Owned Slaves Servant: Bond: Sought by Shimei Servant: Bond: Taken in Concubinage Servant: Bond: The Master Could Marry, or Give in Marriage Servant: Bond: Thieves Punished by Being Made Servant: Bond: Voluntary Servitude of Servant: Good of the Roman Centurion Servant: Good: Servants in the Parable of the Pounds and the Parable of the Talents Servant: Hired: Await Employment in the Marketplace Servant: Hired: The Father of the Prodigal Son Servant: Hired: The Laborers of a Vineyard Servant: Hired: The Rebellious Son Servant: Hired: Treatment of, More Considerate than That of Slaves Servant: Hired: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Servant: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful in the Parable of the Talents and the Parable of the Pounds Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful in the Parable of the Vineyard Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Abimelech Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Abraham and Lot Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Absalom Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Amon Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Joash Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Job Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Shimei Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Ziba Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Gehazi Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Jeroboam Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Onesimus Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Zimri Related Terms Woman-servant (12 Occurrences) Servant-girls (12 Occurrences) Fellow-servant (6 Occurrences) Brother-servant (2 Occurrences) |