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Mosaic of slaves serving at a banquet, Dougga, Tunisia
biblical studies and theologyMarch 2, 2020March 9, 2020

Imagining Paul’s Audience in Rome: Orpheus

Orpheus was born a slave. His first master put him to work in a tannery, where he slept next door to the vats of caustic urine and alum. The child woke each morning with his eyes watering from the fumes, took whatever crumbs of bread were left by the older slaves, and set to work…

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