Chains And Covenant: Slavery Through The Lens Of Deuteronomy is a forensic, faith-centered exploration of bondage, covenant identity, and divine justice. Drawing from the book of Deuteronomy, it examines slavery not merely as a historical institution but as a spiritual condition-one that reveals the tension between captivity and covenant, curse and restoration, oppression and liberation.
This work situates the Hebrew Israelite experience within the framework of covenant discipline, tracing how Deuteronomy's warnings, laws, and promises illuminate the cycles of enslavement and redemption across generations. With a blend of scriptural exegesis, historical analysis, and covenantal reflection, the book challenges readers to confront the legacy of slavery while rediscovering the path toward freedom rooted in divine law.
Far from being a purely academic study, Chains And Covenant is written as a manual for resilience and remembrance. It equips believers with operational clarity-checklists, frameworks, and covenantal insights-to understand the curses of captivity, the responsibilities of covenant identity, and the hope of restoration promised by the Most High.
This is not just a book about slavery; it is a call to reclaim covenant dignity, to resist erasure, and to walk faithfully in the generational stewardship outlined by Torah.
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