Throughout the Deuteronomic history, the historian is writing to expose the reasons Israel was exiled. From the start they were instructed to live by the Law, and they would keep the land, whereas disobedience would lead to the wrath of God. Therefore, Israel’s history includes atrocious acts, such as the violation of the Concubine in Judges 19. The concubine left the home of her ‘husband’ and returned to the house of her father; after some time he came to “fetch” her back to him. The woman is the only character within the narrative who never speaks nor is given a clear identity. As noted in the preceding paragraphs, those who find themselves enslaved in the sex industry rarely ever speak for themselves, and receive new identities to remain bound to their captors. The lack of identity given the concubine, and identity stripped from the modern slave allows them to be seen as an object of momentary pleasure, rather than an individual created by the most Holy God, with divinely given value and worth. One of the messages of this passage is that people are not to be treated in this manner, and the blame of the situation should fall on the perpetrator and the one offending, not the woman. A Cambodian victim of sex trafficking …show more content…
In Exodus 20 when Moses receives The Ten Commandments from God, the seventh commandment is to not commit adultery, meaning God forbade any sexual activity that was not between a husband and wife. “’Sexual relations according to biblical religion are intended to express giving of life and love and a receiving of life and love that are mutually fulfilling. Conversely, any sexual activity that is harmful either to the individual or the community is sinful and demands attention.” Hence, not only does modern slavery break the commandment against adultery, it is incredibly harmful to all involved and should be deemed unethical and not complying with the Biblical regulations of slavery. Breaking this commandment is regarded as a “breach” not only in the marriage covenant, but also in the covenant between man and