Thou shalt not see thy brother's
ox
or his sheep
go astray
, and hide
thyself from them: thou shalt in any case
bring them again
unto thy brother
.
And if thy brother be not nigh
unto thee, or if thou know
him not, then thou shalt bring
it unto
thine own house
, and it shall be with thee until thy brother
seek
after it, and thou shalt restore it to him again
.
In like manner shalt thou do
with his ass
; and so shalt thou do
with his raiment
; and with all lost thing
of thy brother's
, which he hath lost
, and thou hast found
, shalt thou do
likewise: thou mayest
not hide
thyself.
Thou shalt not see thy brother's
ass
or his ox
fall down
by the way
, and hide
thyself from them: thou shalt surely
help him to lift them up again
.
The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth
unto a man
, neither shall a man
put
on a woman's
garment
: for all that do
so
are abomination
unto the LORD
thy God
.
If a bird's nest
chance
to be before
thee in the way
in any tree
, or on the ground
, whether they be young ones
, or eggs
, and the dam
sitting
upon the young
, or upon the eggs
, thou shalt not take
the dam
with the young
:
But thou shalt in any wise let the dam
go
, and take
the young
to thee; that it may be well
with thee, and that thou mayest prolong
thy days
.
When thou buildest a new
house
, then thou shalt make
a battlement
for thy roof
, that thou bring
not blood
upon thine house
, if any man
fall
from thence.
Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard
with divers seeds
: lest the fruit
of thy seed
which thou hast sown
, and the fruit
of thy vineyard
, be defiled
.
Thou shalt not plow with an ox
and an ass
together
.
Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts
, as of woollen
and linen
together
.
Thou shalt make thee fringes
upon the four
quarters
of thy vesture
, wherewith thou coverest
thyself .
If any man take
a wife
, and go in
unto her, and hate
her,
And give occasions
of speech
against her, and bring up
an evil
name
upon her, and say
, I took
this woman
, and when I came
to her, I found
her not a maid
:
Then shall the father of the damsel
, and her mother
, take
and bring forth
the tokens of the damsel's
virginity
unto the elders
of the city
in the gate
:
And the damsel's father
shall say
unto the elders
, I gave
my daughter
unto this man
to wife
, and he hateth
her;
And, lo, he hath given occasions
of speech
against her , saying
, I found
not thy daughter
a maid
; and yet these are the tokens of my daughter's
virginity
. And they shall spread
the cloth
before
the elders
of the city
.
And the elders of that city
shall take
that man
and chastise
him;
And they shall amerce him in an hundred
shekels of silver
, and give
them unto the father
of the damsel
, because he hath brought up
an evil
name
upon a virgin
of Israel
: and she shall be his wife
; he may
not put her away
all his days
.
But if this thing be true
, and the tokens of virginity
be not found
for the damsel
:
Then they shall bring out the damsel
to the door
of her father's
house
, and the men
of her city
shall stone
her with stones
that she die
: because she hath wrought
folly
in Israel
, to play the whore
in her father's
house
: so shalt thou put
evil
away
from among
you.
If a man be found
lying
with a woman
married
to an husband
, then they shall both of them
die
, both the man
that lay
with the woman
, and the woman
: so shalt thou put away
evil
from Israel
.
If a damsel that is a virgin
be betrothed
unto an husband
, and a man
find
her in the city
, and lie
with her;
Then ye shall bring them both
out unto the gate
of that city
, and ye shall stone
them with stones
that they die
; the damsel
, because
she cried
not, being in the city
; and the man
, because
he hath humbled
his neighbour's
wife
: so thou shalt put away
evil
from among
you.
But if a man find
a betrothed
damsel
in the field
, and the man
force
her, and lie
with her: then the man
only that lay
with her shall die
:
But unto the damsel thou shalt do
nothing
; there is in the damsel
no sin
worthy of death
: for as when a man
riseth
against his neighbour
, and slayeth
him, even so is this matter
:
For he found her in the field
, and the betrothed
damsel
cried
, and there was none to save
her.
If a man find
a damsel
that is a virgin
, which is not betrothed
, and lay hold
on her, and lie
with her, and they be found
;
Then the man that lay
with her shall give
unto the damsel's
father
fifty
shekels of silver
, and she shall be his wife
; because he hath humbled
her, he may
not put her away
all his days
.
A man shall not take
his father's
wife
, nor discover
his father's
skirt
.