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Chapter 25
If
there
be
a
controversy
between
men,
and
they
come
unto
judgment,
that
the
judges
may
judge
them;
then
they
shall
justify
the
righteous,
and
condemn
the
wicked.
2
And
it
shall
be,
if
the
wicked
man
be
worthy
to
be
beaten,
that
the
judge
shall
cause
him
to
lie
down,
and
to
be
beaten
before
his
face,
according
to
his
fault,
by
a
certain
number.
3
Forty
stripes
he
may
give
him,
and
not
exceed:
lest,
if
he
should
exceed,
and
beat
him
above
these
with
many
stripes,
then
thy
brother
should
seem
vile
unto
thee.
4
Thou
shalt
not
muzzle
the
ox
when
he
treadeth
out
the
corn.
5
If
brethren
dwell
together,
and
one
of
them
die,
and
have
no
child,
the
wife
of
the
dead
shall
not
marry
without
unto
a
stranger:
her
husband’s
brother
shall
go
in
unto
her,
and
take
her
to
him
to
wife,
and
perform
the
duty
of
an
husband’s
brother
unto
her.
6
And
it
shall
be,
that
the
firstborn
which
she
beareth
shall
succeed
in
the
name
of
his
brother
which
is
dead,
that
his
name
be
not
put
out
of
Israel.
7
And
if
the
man
like
not
to
take
his
brother’s
wife,
then
let
his
brother’s
wife
go
up
to
the
gate
unto
the
elders,
and
say,
My
husband’s
brother
refuseth
to
raise
up
unto
his
brother
a
name
in
Israel,
he
will
not
perform
the
duty
of
my
husband’s
brother.
8
Then
the
elders
of
his
city
shall
call
him,
and
speak
unto
him:
and
if
he
stand
to
it,
and
say,
I
like
not
to
take
her;
9
Then
shall
his
brother’s
wife
come
unto
him
in
the
presence
of
the
elders,
and
loose
his
shoe
from
off
his
foot,
and
spit
in
his
face,
and
shall
answer
and
say,
So
shall
it
be
done
unto
that
man
that
will
not
build
up
his
brother’s
house.
10
And
his
name
shall
be
called
in
Israel,
The
house
of
him
that
hath
his
shoe
loosed.
11
When
men
strive
together
one
with
another,
and
the
wife
of
the
one
draweth
near
for
to
deliver
her
husband
out
of
the
hand
of
him
that
smiteth
him,
and
putteth
forth
her
hand,
and
taketh
him
by
the
secrets:
12
Then
thou
shalt
cut
off
her
hand,
thine
eye
shall
not
pity
her.
13
Thou
shalt
not
have
in
thy
bag
divers
weights,
a
great
and
a
small.
14
Thou
shalt
not
have
in
thine
house
divers
measures,
a
great
and
a
small.
15
But
thou
shalt
have
a
perfect
and
just
weight,
a
perfect
and
just
measure
shalt
thou
have:
that
thy
days
may
be
lengthened
in
the
land
which
the
Lord
thy
God
giveth
thee.
16
For
all
that
do
such
things,
and
all
that
do
unrighteously,
are
an
abomination
unto
the
Lord
thy
God.
17
Remember
what
Amalek
did
unto
thee
by
the
way,
when
ye
were
come
forth
out
of
Egypt;
18
How
he
met
thee
by
the
way,
and
smote
the
hindmost
of
thee,
even
all
that
were
feeble
behind
thee,
when
thou
wast
faint
and
weary;
and
he
feared
not
God.
19
Therefore
it
shall
be,
when
the
Lord
thy
God
hath
given
thee
rest
from
all
thine
enemies
round
about,
in
the
land
which
the
Lord
thy
God
giveth
thee
for
an
inheritance
to
possess
it,
that
thou
shalt
blot
out
the
remembrance
of
Amalek
from
under
heaven;
thou
shalt
not
forget
it.
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