Exodus 12:44

44 However, any slave who has been bought may eat it after he's been circumcised.

Exodus 12:44 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 12:44

But every man's servant that is bought for money
And so his own property: when thou hast circumcised him;
as such an one ought to be, according to the covenant of circumcision given to Abraham, ( Genesis 17:13 Genesis 17:27 ) , though one should think not without his consent; wherefore care was to be taken to purchase such servants as would be willing to conform to that rite, and pains were to be taken with them to instruct them in it, and persuade them to it; to which, when they had submitted, they had a right to eat the passover, but if they did not, it was not allowed: then shall he eat thereof;
but not otherwise.

Exodus 12:44 In-Context

42 For the LORD, that was a night of intent watching, to bring them out of the land of Egypt. For all Israelites in every generation, this same night is a time of intent watching to honor the LORD.
43 The LORD said to Moses and Aaron: This is the regulation for the Passover. No foreigner may eat it.
44 However, any slave who has been bought may eat it after he's been circumcised.
45 No temporary foreign resident or day laborer may eat it.
46 It should be eaten in one house. You shouldn't take any of the meat outside the house, and you shouldn't break the bones.
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