Masters: Unjust, Denounced
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In the biblical context, the term "masters" often refers to those in positions of authority, particularly in relation to servants or slaves. The Scriptures provide guidance on the conduct expected of masters, emphasizing justice, fairness, and the fear of God. However, the Bible also addresses the issue of unjust masters, denouncing their behavior and calling for accountability.

Old Testament Context

The Old Testament lays a foundation for understanding the relationship between masters and servants. While the cultural context of servitude in ancient Israel differs from modern conceptions of slavery, the principles of justice and righteousness remain consistent. The Law of Moses includes provisions to protect servants from mistreatment. For example, Exodus 21:26-27 mandates the release of a servant if the master causes physical harm, highlighting the importance of humane treatment.

New Testament Teachings

The New Testament further develops the ethical expectations for masters, particularly in the writings of the Apostle Paul. In Ephesians 6:9 , Paul instructs, "And masters, do the same for them. Give up your use of threats, because you know that He who is both their Master and yours is in heaven, and there is no favoritism with Him." This verse underscores the principle that earthly masters are accountable to the ultimate Master in heaven, who shows no partiality.

Similarly, in Colossians 4:1 , Paul exhorts, "Masters, provide your slaves with what is right and fair, because you know that you also have a Master in heaven." This command emphasizes the moral obligation of masters to treat their servants justly, reflecting the character of God.

Denunciation of Unjust Masters

The Bible does not shy away from denouncing unjust masters. In the epistle of James, a strong rebuke is directed towards those who exploit and oppress their workers. James 5:4 declares, "Look, the wages you withheld from the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you, and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of Hosts." This passage highlights the divine awareness of injustice and the certainty of divine retribution for those who exploit their laborers.

Furthermore, the parable of the unmerciful servant in Matthew 18:23-35 serves as a broader illustration of the consequences of failing to show mercy and justice. While the parable primarily addresses forgiveness, it also implicitly condemns those in authority who act without compassion and fairness.

Theological Implications

The denunciation of unjust masters in Scripture reflects the broader biblical theme of God's justice and care for the oppressed. The consistent call for fair treatment and the condemnation of exploitation align with the character of God, who is described as a defender of the weak and a righteous judge. The biblical narrative affirms that all authority is ultimately accountable to God, and those who misuse their power will face His judgment.

In summary, the Bible provides a clear denunciation of unjust masters, calling them to account for their actions and urging them to reflect the justice and fairness of God in their dealings with those under their authority.
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Jeremiah 22:13
Woe to him that builds his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong; that uses his neighbor's service without wages, and gives him not for his work;
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James 5:4
Behold, the hire of the laborers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, cries: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth.
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The First Epistle of St. Peter
... So must you, Peter implies, hinting (as in Ephesians 6:9) that unjust masters will
yet be called to account by God. But the parallelism does not hold his mind. ...
/.../moffat/the general epistles james peter and judas/the first epistle of st.htm

Covenant Duties.
... engage, should the respective duties of masters and servants ... adopted to give scope
to measures denounced in the ... obedience should be given to no unjust law, and ...
/.../cunningham/the ordinance of covenanting/chapter iv covenant duties.htm

The Battle of the Books, 1749-1755.
... But his attack was mean and unjust. ... were described as scandalous; his hymns were
denounced as filthy ... mothers, for sons and daughters, for masters and servants ...
/.../hutton/history of the moravian church/chapter xiii the battle of.htm

Appeal to the Christian Women of the South
... stretched out arm, rid the poor out of the hands of their masters? ... Doubtless
you have all heard Anti-Slavery Societies denounced as insurrectionary and ...
/.../an appeal to the christian women of the south/appeal to the christian women.htm

The Foreign Missions and their Influence.
... drink, and then cajoled them into unjust bargains; they ... his converts the Cape Town
clergy denounced him as a ... never wish to interfere between masters and slaves ...
/.../hutton/history of the moravian church/chapter vi the foreign missions.htm

Introduction
... I believe it may be said, without any unjust disparagement of ... but bowing in servitude
to the masters of the ... as an evil to be dreaded and denounced, and ordered ...
/.../bangs/a history of the methodist episcopal church volume i/introduction.htm

Exposition of the Moral Law.
... old and the young.5. To servants and masters.6. To ... For the punishment denounced here
and in similar passages is ... by their own iniquity, not by unjust hatred on ...
/.../calvin/the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 8 exposition of the.htm

The Evangelical Revival.
... The accusation is unjust. ... as we always did, as a common privilege of the children
of God, but we do not enforce it under pain of damnation denounced on all who ...
/.../chapter ix the evangelical revival.htm

Introductory Notice Respecting Tauler's Life and Times
... In return, they boldly denounced the Pope as a ... follow any longer blindly and
unquestioningly their spiritual masters. ... That is a very unjust word: what I wished ...
/.../introductory notice respecting taulers life.htm

St. Gregory the Great.
... patriarch, and complains of an emperor's unjust law, he ... and the spiritual censures
were denounced on the ... imposition of foreign invaders for masters, have acted ...
/.../allies/the formation of christendom volume vi/chapter v st gregory the.htm

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