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Deuter­­onomy 24

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Laws About Marriage and Divorce
1#Mt 19:7–9; Dt 22:13When a man takes a wife and marries her, and it happens that she finds no favor in his eyes because he has found some indecency in her, then let him write her a bill of divorce and put it in her hand and send her out of his house. 2When she departs out of his house, she may go and be another man’s wife. 3If the second husband rejects her and writes her a bill of divorce and puts it in her hand and sends her out of his house, or if the second husband who took her to be his wife dies, 4#Jer 3:1her first husband, who sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife, since she is defiled, for that is abomination before the Lord, and you must not bring sin on the land, which the Lord your God is giving you for an inheritance.
5#Dt 20:7; Pr 5:18When a man has taken a new wife, he shall not go out to war or be charged with any business; he is to be free at home one year, and must bring joy to his wife which he has taken.
Various Laws
6#Dt 20:19No man shall take a lower or upper millstone as a pledge, for he would be taking a man’s life as a pledge.
7#Ex 21:16; 1Ti 1:10If a man is found kidnapping any of his brothers of the children of Israel, and makes property of him or sells him, then that kidnapper must die, and you must remove the evil from among you.
8#Lev 14:2Be careful with an outbreak of leprosy, that you diligently observe and do according to all that the Levitical priests instruct you. As I have commanded them, so you must carefully do. 9#Nu 12:10–15Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam on the way, after you came out of Egypt.
10#Dt 15:8When you do lend your brother anything, you may not go into his house to take his pledge. 11You must stand outside, and the man to whom you lend must bring the pledge outside to you. 12#Dt 24:17If the man is poor, you may not sleep with his pledge. 13#Dt 6:25; Da 4:27In any case, you must return the pledge to him when the sun goes down, so that he may sleep in his own cloak and bless you, and it will be righteousness to you before the Lord your God.
14#Pr 14:31; Am 4:1You may not oppress a hired servant that is poor and needy, whether he is one of your brothers or one of your foreigners who are in your land within your towns. 15#Jas 5:4; Lev 19:13; Dt 15:9You must give him his wages on that very day before the sun sets, for he is poor, and sets his heart on it, lest he cry against you to the Lord, and it be a sin to you.
16#Eze 18:20; 2Ch 25:4; Jer 31:29–30Fathers may not be put to death for the sons, nor shall sons be put to death for their fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin.
17#Dt 16:19; Ex 22:21–22You must not pervert the justice of the foreigner or of the fatherless, nor take a widow’s cloak as a pledge. 18#Dt 5:15On the contrary, you must remember that you were a slave in Egypt and the Lord your God redeemed you there. Therefore, I command you to do this.
19#Lev 23:22; 19:9–10Whenever you reap your harvest in your field and have forgotten a sheaf in the field, you may not go back to get it. It will be for the foreigner, for the fatherless, and for the widow, so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands. 20When you beat your olive tree, you may not go over the boughs again. It will be for the foreigner, for the fatherless, and for the widow. 21When you gather the grapes of your vineyard, you shall not glean it again. It will be for the foreigner, for the fatherless, and for the widow. 22#Dt 24:18You must remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt. Therefore I command you to do this thing.

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