Unto a stranger thou mayst lend upon usury, but not unto
thy brother, that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all that thou
settest thine hand to in the land whither thou goest to conquer
it. When thou hast vowed a vow unto the LORD thy God, see thou be
not slack to pay it. For he will surely require it of thee, and it
shall be sin unto thee. If thou shalt leave vowing, it shall be no
sin unto thee: but that which is once gone out of thy lips, thou
must keep and do, according as thou hast vowed unto the LORD thy
God a freewill offering which thou hast spoken with thy mouth.
When thou comest into thy neighbour's vineyard, thou mayst eat
grapes thy bellyful at thine own pleasure: but thou shalt put none
in thy bag. When thou goest into thy neighbour's corn, thou mayst
pluck the ears with thine hand, but thou mayst not move a sicle
unto thy neighbour's corn.
Chapter .xxiiij.
When a man hath taken a wife and married her, if she find no
favour in his eyes, because he hath spied some uncleanness in her:
Then let him write her a bill of divorcement and put it in her
hand and send her out of his house. If when she is departed out of
his house, she go and be another man's wife and the second husband
hate her and write her a letter of divorcement and put it in her
hand and send her out of his house, or if the second man die which
took her to wife; Her first man which sent her away may not take
her again to be his wife, inasmuch as she is defiled.
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