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Chapter 22
Thou
shalt
not
see
thy
brother’s
ox
or
his
sheep
go
astray,
and
hide
thyself
from
them:
thou
shalt
in
any
case
bring
them
again
unto
thy
brother.
2
And
if
thy
brother
be
not
nigh
unto
thee,
or
if
thou
know
him
not,
then
thou
shalt
bring
it
unto
thine
own
house,
and
it
shall
be
with
thee
until
thy
brother
seek
after
it,
and
thou
shalt
restore
it
to
him
again.
3
In
like
manner
shalt
thou
do
with
his
ass;
and
so
shalt
thou
do
with
his
raiment;
and
with
all
lost
thing
of
thy
brother’s,
which
he
hath
lost,
and
thou
hast
found,
shalt
thou
do
likewise:
thou
mayest
not
hide
thyself.
4
Thou
shalt
not
see
thy
brother’s
ass
or
his
ox
fall
down
by
the
way,
and
hide
thyself
from
them:
thou
shalt
surely
help
him
to
lift
them
up
again.
5
The
woman
shall
not
wear
that
which
pertaineth
unto
a
man,
neither
shall
a
man
put
on
a
woman’s
garment:
for
all
that
do
so
are
abomination
unto
the
Lord
thy
God.
6
If
a
bird’s
nest
chance
to
be
before
thee
in
the
way
in
any
tree,
or
on
the
ground,
whether
they
be
young
ones,
or
eggs,
and
the
dam
sitting
upon
the
young,
or
upon
the
eggs,
thou
shalt
not
take
the
dam
with
the
young:
7
But
thou
shalt
in
any
wise
let
the
dam
go,
and
take
the
young
to
thee;
that
it
may
be
well
with
thee,
and
that
thou
mayest
prolong
thy
days.
8
When
thou
buildest
a
new
house,
then
thou
shalt
make
a
battlement
for
thy
roof,
that
thou
bring
not
blood
upon
thine
house,
if
any
man
fall
from
thence.
9
Thou
shalt
not
sow
thy
vineyard
with
divers
seeds:
lest
the
fruit
of
thy
seed
which
thou
hast
sown,
and
the
fruit
of
thy
vineyard,
be
defiled.
10
Thou
shalt
not
plow
with
an
ox
and
an
ass
together.
11
Thou
shalt
not
wear
a
garment
of
divers
sorts,
as
of
woollen
and
linen
together.
12
Thou
shalt
make
thee
fringes
upon
the
four
quarters
of
thy
vesture,
wherewith
thou
coverest
thyself.
13
If
any
man
take
a
wife,
and
go
in
unto
her,
and
hate
her,
14
And
give
occasions
of
speech
against
her,
and
bring
up
an
evil
name
upon
her,
and
say,
I
took
this
woman,
and
when
I
came
to
her,
I
found
her
not
a
maid:
15
Then
shall
the
father
of
the
damsel,
and
her
mother,
take
and
bring
forth
the
tokens
of
the
damsel’s
virginity
unto
the
elders
of
the
city
in
the
gate:
16
And
the
damsel’s
father
shall
say
unto
the
elders,
I
gave
my
daughter
unto
this
man
to
wife,
and
he
hateth
her;
17
And,
lo,
he
hath
given
occasions
of
speech
against
her,
saying,
I
found
not
thy
daughter
a
maid;
and
yet
these
are
the
tokens
of
my
daughter’s
virginity.
And
they
shall
spread
the
cloth
before
the
elders
of
the
city.
18
And
the
elders
of
that
city
shall
take
that
man
and
chastise
him;
19
And
they
shall
amerce
him
in
an
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
and
give
them
unto
the
father
of
the
damsel,
because
he
hath
brought
up
an
evil
name
upon
a
virgin
of
Israel:
and
she
shall
be
his
wife;
he
may
not
put
her
away
all
his
days.
20
But
if
this
thing
be
true,
and
the
tokens
of
virginity
be
not
found
for
the
damsel:
21
Then
they
shall
bring
out
the
damsel
to
the
door
of
her
father’s
house,
and
the
men
of
her
city
shall
stone
her
with
stones
that
she
die:
because
she
hath
wrought
folly
in
Israel,
to
play
the
whore
in
her
father’s
house:
so
shalt
thou
put
evil
away
from
among
you.
22
If
a
man
be
found
lying
with
a
woman
married
to
an
husband,
then
they
shall
both
of
them
die,
both
the
man
that
lay
with
the
woman,
and
the
woman:
so
shalt
thou
put
away
evil
from
Israel.
23
If
a
damsel
that
is
a
virgin
be
betrothed
unto
an
husband,
and
a
man
find
her
in
the
city,
and
lie
with
her;
24
Then
ye
shall
bring
them
both
out
unto
the
gate
of
that
city,
and
ye
shall
stone
them
with
stones
that
they
die;
the
damsel,
because
she
cried
not,
being
in
the
city;
and
the
man,
because
he
hath
humbled
his
neighbour’s
wife:
so
thou
shalt
put
away
evil
from
among
you.
25
But
if
a
man
find
a
betrothed
damsel
in
the
field,
and
the
man
force
her,
and
lie
with
her:
then
the
man
only
that
lay
with
her
shall
die:
26
But
unto
the
damsel
thou
shalt
do
nothing;
there
is
in
the
damsel
no
sin
worthy
of
death:
for
as
when
a
man
riseth
against
his
neighbour,
and
slayeth
him,
even
so
is
this
matter:
27
For
he
found
her
in
the
field,
and
the
betrothed
damsel
cried,
and
there
was
none
to
save
her.
28
If
a
man
find
a
damsel
that
is
a
virgin,
which
is
not
betrothed,
and
lay
hold
on
her,
and
lie
with
her,
and
they
be
found;
29
Then
the
man
that
lay
with
her
shall
give
unto
the
damsel’s
father
fifty
shekels
of
silver,
and
she
shall
be
his
wife;
because
he
hath
humbled
her,
he
may
not
put
her
away
all
his
days.
30
A
man
shall
not
take
his
father’s
wife,
nor
discover
his
father’s
skirt.
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