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The inference that "hired" is synonymous with paid, and that those servants not called "hired" were not paid for their labor, is a mere assumption. The meaning of the English verb to hire, is to procure for a temporary use at a certain price to engage a person to temporary service for wages. That is also the meaning of the Hebrew word "saukar."
The inference that "hired" is synonymous with paid, and that those servants not called "hired," were not paid for their labor, is a mere assumption. The meaning of the English verb to hire, is to procure for a temporary use at a certain price to engage a person to temporary service for wages. That is also the meaning of the Hebrew word "saukar."
The inference that "hired" is synonimous with paid, and that those servants not called "hired" were not paid for their labor, is a mere assumption. The meaning of the English verb to hire, is, as every one knows, to procure for a temporary use at a curtain price to engage a person to temporary service for wages. That is also the meaning of the Hebrew word "Saukar."
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