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Deuteronomy 15:17
Then thou shalt take an aul, and thrust it through his ear unto the door, and he shall be thy servant for ever. And also unto thy maidservant thou shalt do likewise. (Deuteronomy 15:17)
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Cowardly servant timid and, half-service makes AH 431   
Door, Doors Christ is only, to God’s fold DA 477-8    [28]
Door-to-door   [1]
Ear, Ears be faithful sentinel over your 2T 561    [17]
Evil servant, Evil servants See Servant  
Harsh thrust, Harsh thrusts practice of giving, must be repented of 9T 241   
Leaden ear, Leaden ears truths of God spoken to 5T 318   
“Looking unto Jesus,” as motto for Christians 7T 94   
Roman servant or slave AA 456-60, 522;DA 315;MH 63;   
“Servant,” in Isa. 42.16-21 means anyone God may appoint to do certain work 9T 138    [2]
Servant, Servants   [70]
Shut door doctrine of. as held by Millerite Adventists after disappointment of 1844 GC 429;1SM 63, 74;    [9]
“Thou shalt not,” God’s, contains or implies a promise 5T 445   
Thrust, Thrusts harsh. God’s people have grieved Christ by their 9T 243    [18]
Unmerciful servant parable of See Parable  
Unprofitable servant parable of See Parable  
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