International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Hireling

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Hireling


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hı̄r´ling (שׂכיר, sākhı̄r): Occurs only 6 times in the Old Testament, and uniformly means a laborer for a wage. In f there is reference to the hireling's anxiety for the close of the day. In and the length of the years of a hireling is referred to, probably because of the accuracy with which they were determined by the employer and the employee. Malachi () speaks of the oppression of the hireling in his wages, probably by the smallness of the wage or by in some way defrauding him of part of it.

In the New Testament the word “hireling” (μισθωτός, misthōtós) occurs only in f, where his neglect of the sheep is contrasted unfavorably with the care and courage of the shepherd who owns the sheep, who leads them to pasture and lays down his life for their protection from danger and death.