About divorce, pawnbrokers, robbers and leprosy
1 When a man take a woman, and marry her, then if he find no favor in his eyes, because he find her to be ugly, he will write her with repudiation, and give her into her hand, and will send her away from her. your home.
2 And if he go out of his house, and go and marry another man,
3 And this last man to hate, and to write unto him in repudiation, and to give him into his hand, and to send him away from his house, or if this last man, who took her for his wife, should die,
4 Then her first husband, who dismissed her, could not take her again, to be his wife, after she was defiled: for it is an abomination before the Lord; Thou shalt not cause the land which Jehovah thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to sin.
5 When a man takes a young woman, he shall not go to war, nor shall any burden be imposed upon him. For a whole year he shall be free in his house, and shall gladden his wife whom he took.
6 The millstones shall not be taken as a pledge, not even the millstone above, for life would be pledged.
7 When anyone is found to steal one of his brethren from the children of Israel, and win with him, and sell him, the thief shall die, and bring evil out of your midst.
8 Take heed from the plague of leprosy, and be careful to do according to all that the priests the Levites teach you; as I have commanded you, you will be careful to do so.
9 Remember what the LORD your God did to Miriam on the way when you came out of Egypt.
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