In much the same way, the 'panim of the waters' (Genesis 7:7) is not merely the 'face/surface' of the waters but its waves and currents. When Hagar fled from Sarah's panim, she didn't just get out of her face but evaded her whole range of authority (which by then covered ...
for instance, proposed circumstances in which it was not economically feasible to have female slaves breed.”12Does sexual use, however, inevitably mean breeding of new slaves, or does it more generally take the form of “concubinage” to the master or other “ee” male in the household...