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There is a vast difference between giving to help the poor and fund the ministry verses communal living. I chose the word communal living very carefully.I think they had to share because Jesus himself used to set aside money from the disciples' common fund for the poor. Judas stole from the funds that were being donated to them. In this case Jesus himself was living communally even if you do not find it as much in the Old Testament.
In Acts 5, a couple sold a property and gave the money to Peter's group. They had promised to share equally, but these two violated the agreement. In the text Ananias and Sapphira kept some of the common funds for themselves and died as a result.
In Acts 6 the group set aside funds for the widows. There was an argument the funds were not being dsitributed fairly.
In Paul's churches there were some who were living with wealth. Paul's people gave to him as he made a living by his teaching and they want to help his with his traveling expenses. Paul also worked with his own hands to fund his work. They gave what they could and owned their own property.
Philemon owned the slave Onesimus. Paul wrote to Philemon asking for fair treatment of Onesimus, that Onesimus should be treated not as a slave, but as a brother (Philemon 1).
Paul was critical of slave traders reckoning them as unholy and profane:
1 Timothy 1:8 (WEB) But we know that the law is good, if a man uses it lawfully, 9 as knowing this, that law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless and insubordinate, for the ungodly and sinners, for the unholy and profane, for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for manslayers, 10 for the sexually immoral, for homosexuals, for slave-traders, for liars, for perjurers, and for any other thing contrary to the sound doctrine; 11 according to the Good News of the glory of the blessed God, which was committed to my trust.
Biblical principle on giving and receiving is expressed in different ways depending on the circumstances people find themselves in. That is why you see no instructions to the churches to “tithe.” The principle is still in effect, ie the reason the law was given is still valid. The way it’s done though has changed.
Human slavery, like polygamy has always been a great sin. Yourcorrect. However all the generations of mankind up until the last few centuries simply did not have what it took to make it illegal. That is why God tolerated it. Even amoung his saints. Once the circumstances came about.... providentially or not for it to be made illegal, with the force of government behind the ban. His toleration of it ceased.
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