Definition: The word "alquier" in English does not have a literal meaning, but rather it refers to a type of slave that was used as an instrument of slavery. It is most commonly associated with the term "alqueria," which is a prison facility where enslaved people were forced to serve human slaves.
Here are some possible definitions of the word:
1.
Alquier
: A type of slave who had been forcefully converted into a servant for financial gain or trade, often through violence or coercion.
2.
Alqueria
: A prison facility in which enslaved people were forcibly brought and kept as servants under forced labor conditions.
3.
Servant
(also known as "slave") - An individual who has been assigned a job by their master and given physical and financial support to do it, typically for a period of time.
4.
Slave
- A person who is legally owned or in servitude by another person.
In the Bible, this term appears often in passages related to slavery and human trafficking, particularly in the Book of Genesis where Adam was commanded not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, but instead to eat from the tree of the knowledge of sin.
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