[Lesson VI].—Quotations from the sacred authors of the use of the Hebrew verb signifying to slave, or to be slaves to, [610], [611]; identity of welfare and interest between the slave and his master, [612], [613].
[Lesson VII].—The two distinct eras in the Hebrew language; its approximation to the Chaldaic and Persian in the second era, [613] to [615].
[Lesson VIII].—Meaning attached to the Hebrew word signifying slave by Ezra, Nehemiah, Jeremiah, and other prophets, [616] to [618].
[Lesson IX].—The use of the Hebrew word meaning slave in the book of Genesis, and extract from the Rev. J.B. Stratton’s letter to the author on the same, [618] to [620]; the word Eden in the Arabic, [620], [621]; the Hebrew word meaning tilleth, [622].
[Lesson X].—The laws of Moses in Deuteronomy respecting slavery, [623].
[Lesson XI].—The Hebrew use of the word meaning slaves in Samuel, and many other books of the Bible, [624] to [627].
[Lesson XII].—Declension of the Hebrew noun meaning slave, and the conjugation and paradigms of the Hebrew verb signifying to slave, [628] to [637].
STUDIES ON SLAVERY.