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The concept of eviction, while not explicitly named in the Bible, can be understood through various scriptural principles and narratives that address the removal or displacement of individuals from a place or possession. In biblical times, land and property were significant aspects of life, often tied to one's inheritance, family lineage, and covenantal blessings.

Old Testament Context

In the Old Testament, the idea of eviction can be seen in the context of the Israelites' relationship with the Promised Land. God granted the land of Canaan to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as an everlasting possession (Genesis 17:8). However, the Israelites' continued occupation of the land was contingent upon their obedience to God's commandments. In Leviticus 18:24-28, God warns the Israelites not to defile themselves with the practices of the nations He is driving out before them, lest the land "vomit you out as it vomited out the nations that were before you" .

The eviction of the Canaanite nations is another example, where God commanded the Israelites to dispossess the inhabitants of the land due to their abominations (Deuteronomy 9:4-5). This divine mandate was not merely an eviction but a judgment upon the Canaanites for their sins.

Jubilee and Property Laws

The Mosaic Law provided specific regulations regarding property and land ownership, which included provisions for the protection of family inheritances. The Year of Jubilee, described in Leviticus 25, was a time when all land was to be returned to its original family owners, preventing permanent eviction due to debt or poverty. This law underscored the belief that the land ultimately belonged to God, and the Israelites were merely stewards (Leviticus 25:23).

New Testament Insights

In the New Testament, while the focus shifts from land to spiritual inheritance, the principles of justice, mercy, and stewardship remain. Jesus' teachings often emphasize the importance of compassion and care for the marginalized, including those who might be displaced or evicted. In the parable of the tenants (Matthew 21:33-41), Jesus illustrates the consequences of unfaithfulness and the eventual eviction of the wicked tenants, symbolizing the religious leaders' failure to produce the fruits of the kingdom.

Spiritual Eviction

The concept of eviction can also be applied spiritually, as seen in the casting out of demons. Jesus frequently evicted unclean spirits from individuals, demonstrating His authority over evil and His power to restore individuals to wholeness (Mark 1:39, Luke 11:20).

Ethical Considerations

From a biblical perspective, eviction should be approached with a sense of justice and compassion. The Bible calls for fair treatment of the poor and vulnerable, urging believers to act with integrity and kindness (Proverbs 29:7, Isaiah 1:17). The principles of love, mercy, and justice should guide any actions related to eviction, ensuring that the dignity and well-being of all individuals are respected.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (v. t.) To eject by a judicial process; to oust; as, to evict a renter; to dispossess by paramount right or claim of such right.

2. (v. t.) To evince; to prove.

Strong's Hebrew
1644. garash -- to drive out, cast out
... dismissed (1), dispossessed (1), divorced (5), drive (16), driven (6), driven it
away (1), driving (1), drove (8), drove them away (1), evict (1), expelled (1 ...
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The Fifth Book
... Scylla's proverbial dogs. You evict your neighbors from their little farms,
those nearest you from their houses and property. Would you ...
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The Iranian Conquest
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 9. <. ...
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Evi (2 Occurrences)

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Evict (1 Occurrence)

Micah 2:9
You drive the women of my people out from their pleasant houses; from their young children you take away my blessing forever.
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Subtopics

Evict

Eviction of Tenants

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Evi (2 Occurrences)

Evictions (1 Occurrence)

Evi: Prince of Midian, Killed
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