24:1 When
a
man
taketh
a
wife,
and
marrieth
her,
then
it
shall
be,
if
she
find
no
favor
in
his
eyes,
because
he
hath
found
some
unseemly
thing
in
her,
that
he
shall
write
her
a
bill
of
divorcement,
and
give
it
in
her
hand,
and
send
her
out
of
his
house.
24:2 And
when
she
is
departed
out
of
his
house,
she
may
go
and
be
another
man's
[wife].
24:3 And
if
the
latter
husband
hate
her,
and
write
her
a
bill
of
divorcement,
and
give
it
in
her
hand,
and
send
her
out
of
his
house;
or
if
the
latter
husband
die,
who
took
her
to
be
his
wife;
24:4 her
former
husband,
who
sent
her
away,
may
not
take
her
again
to
be
his
wife,
after
that
she
is
defiled;
for
that
is
abomination
before
Jehovah:
and
thou
shalt
not
cause
the
land
to
sin,
which
Jehovah
thy
God
giveth
thee
for
an
inheritance.
24:5 When
a
man
taketh
a
new
wife,
he
shall
not
go
out
in
the
host,
neither
shall
he
be
charged
with
any
business:
he
shall
be
free
at
home
one
year,
and
shall
cheer
his
wife
whom
he
hath
taken.
24:6 No
man
shall
take
the
mill
or
the
upper
millstone
to
pledge;
for
he
taketh
[a
man's]
life
to
pledge.
24:7 If
a
man
be
found
stealing
any
of
his
brethren
of
the
children
of
Israel,
and
he
deal
with
him
as
a
slave,
or
sell
him;
then
that
thief
shall
die:
so
shalt
thou
put
away
the
evil
from
the
midst
of
thee.
24:8 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.
24:9 Remember
what
Jehovah
thy
God
did
unto
Miriam,
by
the
way
as
ye
came
forth
out
of
Egypt.
24:10 When
thou
dost
lend
thy
neighbor
any
manner
of
loan,
thou
shalt
not
go
into
his
house
to
fetch
his
pledge.
24:11 Thou
shalt
stand
without,
and
the
man
to
whom
thou
dost
lend
shall
bring
forth
the
pledge
without
unto
thee.
24:12 And
if
he
be
a
poor
man,
thou
shalt
not
sleep
with
his
pledge;
24:13 thou
shalt
surely
restore
to
him
the
pledge
when
the
sun
goeth
down,
that
he
may
sleep
in
his
garment,
and
bless
thee:
and
it
shall
be
righteousness
unto
thee
before
Jehovah
thy
God.
24:14 Thou
shalt
not
oppress
a
hired
servant
that
is
poor
and
needy,
whether
he
be
of
thy
brethren,
or
of
thy
sojourners
that
are
in
thy
land
within
thy
gates:
24:15 in
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
Jehovah,
and
it
be
sin
unto
thee.
24:16 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.
24:17 Thou
shalt
not
wrest
the
justice
[due]
to
the
sojourner,
[or]
to
the
fatherless,
nor
take
the
widow's
raiment
to
pledge;
24:18 but
thou
shalt
remember
that
thou
wast
a
bondman
in
Egypt,
and
Jehovah
thy
God
redeemed
thee
thence:
therefore
I
command
thee
to
do
this
thing.
24:19 When
thou
reapest
thy
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
sojourner,
for
the
fatherless,
and
for
the
widow;
that
Jehovah
thy
God
may
bless
thee
in
all
the
work
of
thy
hands.
24:20 When
thou
beatest
thine
olive-tree,
thou
shalt
not
go
over
the
boughs
again:
it
shall
be
for
the
sojourner,
for
the
fatherless,
and
for
the
widow.
24:21 When
thou
gatherest
[the
grapes
of]
thy
vineyard,
thou
shalt
not
glean
it
after
thee:
it
shall
be
for
the
sojourner,
for
the
fatherless,
and
for
the
widow.
24:22 And
thou
shalt
remember
that
thou
wast
a
bondman
in
the
land
of
Egypt:
therefore
I
command
thee
to
do
this
thing.