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Chapter 24
When
a
man
hath
taken
a
wife,
and
married
her,
and
it
come
to
pass
that
she
find
no
favour
in
his
eyes,
because
he
hath
found
some
uncleanness
in
her:
then
let
him
write
her
a
bill
of
divorcement,
and
give
it
in
her
hand,
and
send
her
out
of
his
house.
2
And
when
she
is
departed
out
of
his
house,
she
may
go
and
be
another
man’s
wife.
3
And
if
the
latter
husband
hate
her,
and
write
her
a
bill
of
divorcement,
and
giveth
it
in
her
hand,
and
sendeth
her
out
of
his
house;
or
if
the
latter
husband
die,
which
took
her
to
be
his
wife;
4
Her
former
husband,
which
sent
her
away,
may
not
take
her
again
to
be
his
wife,
after
that
she
is
defiled;
for
that
is
abomination
before
the
Lord:
and
thou
shalt
not
cause
the
land
to
sin,
which
the
Lord
thy
God
giveth
thee
for
an
inheritance.
5
When
a
man
hath
taken
a
new
wife,
he
shall
not
go
out
to
war,
neither
shall
he
be
charged
with
any
business:
but
he
shall
be
free
at
home
one
year,
and
shall
cheer
up
his
wife
which
he
hath
taken.
6
No
man
shall
take
the
nether
or
the
upper
millstone
to
pledge:
for
he
taketh
a
man’s
life
to
pledge.
7
If
a
man
be
found
stealing
any
of
his
brethren
of
the
children
of
Israel,
and
maketh
merchandise
of
him,
or
selleth
him;
then
that
thief
shall
die;
and
thou
shalt
put
evil
away
from
among
you.
8
Take
heed
in
the
plague
of
leprosy,
that
thou
observe
diligently,
and
do
according
to
all
that
the
priests
the
Levites
shall
teach
you:
as
I
commanded
them,
so
ye
shall
observe
to
do.
9
Remember
what
the
Lord
thy
God
did
unto
Miriam
by
the
way,
after
that
ye
were
come
forth
out
of
Egypt.
10
When
thou
dost
lend
thy
brother
any
thing,
thou
shalt
not
go
into
his
house
to
fetch
his
pledge.
11
Thou
shalt
stand
abroad,
and
the
man
to
whom
thou
dost
lend
shall
bring
out
the
pledge
abroad
unto
thee.
12
And
if
the
man
be
poor,
thou
shalt
not
sleep
with
his
pledge:
13
In
any
case
thou
shalt
deliver
him
the
pledge
again
when
the
sun
goeth
down,
that
he
may
sleep
in
his
own
raiment,
and
bless
thee:
and
it
shall
be
righteousness
unto
thee
before
the
Lord
thy
God.
14
Thou
shalt
not
oppress
an
hired
servant
that
is
poor
and
needy,
whether
he
be
of
thy
brethren,
or
of
thy
strangers
that
are
in
thy
land
within
thy
gates:
15
At
his
day
thou
shalt
give
him
his
hire,
neither
shall
the
sun
go
down
upon
it;
for
he
is
poor,
and
setteth
his
heart
upon
it:
lest
he
cry
against
thee
unto
the
Lord,
and
it
be
sin
unto
thee.
16
The
fathers
shall
not
be
put
to
death
for
the
children,
neither
shall
the
children
be
put
to
death
for
the
fathers:
every
man
shall
be
put
to
death
for
his
own
sin.
17
Thou
shalt
not
pervert
the
judgment
of
the
stranger,
nor
of
the
fatherless;
nor
take
a
widow’s
raiment
to
pledge:
18
But
thou
shalt
remember
that
thou
wast
a
bondman
in
Egypt,
and
the
Lord
thy
God
redeemed
thee
thence:
therefore
I
command
thee
to
do
this
thing.
19
When
thou
cuttest
down
thine
harvest
in
thy
field,
and
hast
forgot
a
sheaf
in
the
field,
thou
shalt
not
go
again
to
fetch
it:
it
shall
be
for
the
stranger,
for
the
fatherless,
and
for
the
widow:
that
the
Lord
thy
God
may
bless
thee
in
all
the
work
of
thine
hands.
20
When
thou
beatest
thine
olive
tree,
thou
shalt
not
go
over
the
boughs
again:
it
shall
be
for
the
stranger,
for
the
fatherless,
and
for
the
widow.
21
When
thou
gatherest
the
grapes
of
thy
vineyard,
thou
shalt
not
glean
it
afterward:
it
shall
be
for
the
stranger,
for
the
fatherless,
and
for
the
widow.
22
And
thou
shalt
remember
that
thou
wast
a
bondman
in
the
land
of
Egypt:
therefore
I
command
thee
to
do
this
thing.
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