In like manner shalt thou do with his ass, with his raiment
and with all lost things of thy brother which he hath lost and
thou hast found, and thou mayst not withdraw thyself. If thou see
that thy brother's ass or ox is fallen down by the way, thou shalt
not withdraw thyself from them: but shalt help him to heave them
up again. The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto the
man, neither shall a man put on woman's raiment. For all that do
so, are abomination unto the LORD thy God. If thou chance upon a
bird's nest by the way, in whatsoever tree it be or on the ground,
whether they be young or eggs, and the dam sitting upon the young
or upon the eggs: thou shalt not take the mother with the young.
But shalt in any wise let the dam go and take the young, that thou
mayst prosper and prolong thy days. When thou buildest a new
house, thou shalt make a battlement unto the roof, that thou lade
not blood upon thine house, if any man fall thereof. Thou shalt
not sow thy vineyard with divers seed: lest thou hallow the seed
which thou hast sown with the fruit of thy vineyard. Thou shalt
not plough with an ox and an ass together. Thou shalt not wear a
garment made of wool and flax together. Thou shalt put ribbons
upon the four quarters of thy vesture wherewith thou coverest
thyself.
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