I heard that podcast a while back, and I lost a little respect for Jordan Peterson, which made me sad, because I respect him a lot. He spoke fetish-like passion about the archetypal stories in the Bible and basically said kids who don't understand those stories, don't understand life. But you really have to cherry-pick the good stories from the bad, and there's more murder and mayhem in the Bible than love and peace. Even the story of Job, which Jordan Peterson jerked off is objectively gruesome and absurd. Jordan Peterson wouldn't be so right about so many things if he wasn't an objective thinker, but he's not looking at this particular topic objectively.
RE: 180 times the word, "slave" is used in the Bible