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1
"If
a slain
person is found
lying
in the open country
in the land
which
the LORD
your God
gives
you to possess,
and it is not known
who
has struck
him,
2
then your elders
and your judges
shall go
out and measure
the distance to the cities
which
are around
the slain one.
3
"It shall be that the city
which
is nearest
to the slain man,
that is, the elders
of that city,
shall take
a heifer
of the herd,
which
has not been worked
and
which
has not pulled
in a yoke;
4
and the elders
of that city
shall bring
the heifer
down
to a valley
with running water,
which
has not been plowed
or sown,
and shall break
the heifer
's
neck
there
in the valley.
5
"Then the priests,
the sons
of Levi,
shall come near,
for the LORD
your God
has chosen
them to serve
Him and to bless
in the name
of the LORD;
and every
dispute
and every
assault
shall be settled
by them.
6
"All
the elders
of that city
which is nearest
to the slain man
shall wash
their hands
over
the heifer
whose neck was broken
in the valley;
7
and they shall answer
and say,
'Our hands
did not shed
this
blood,
nor
did our eyes
see
it.
8
'
Forgive
Your people
Israel
whom
You have redeemed,
O LORD,
and do not place
the guilt
of innocent
blood
in the midst
of
Your people
Israel
.'
And the
blood
guiltiness
shall be forgiven
them.
9
"So you shall remove
the guilt
of innocent
blood
from your midst,
when
you do
what is right
in the eyes
of the LORD.
10
"When
you go
out to battle
against
your enemies,
and the LORD
your God
delivers
them into your hands
and you take
them away captive,
11
and see
among the captives
a beautiful
woman,
and have a desire
for her and would take
her as a wife
for yourself,
12
then you shall bring
her home
to your house,
and she shall shave
her head
and trim
her nails.
13
"She shall also remove
the clothes
of her captivity
and shall remain
in your house,
and mourn
her father
and mother
a full
month;
and after
that you may go
in to her and be her husband
and she shall be your wife.
14
"It shall be, if
you are not pleased
with her, then you shall let her go
wherever she wishes;
but you shall certainly
not sell
her for money,
you shall not mistreat
her, because
you have humbled
her.
15
"If
a man
has
two
wives,
the one
loved
and the other
unloved,
and both the
loved
and the unloved
have borne
him sons,
if the firstborn
son
belongs to the
unloved,
16
then it shall be in the day
he wills
what
he has
to his sons,
he cannot
make
the son
of the loved
the firstborn
before
the son
of the unloved,
who is
the firstborn
.
17
"But he shall acknowledge
the firstborn,
the son
of the unloved,
by giving
him a double
portion
of all
that he has,
for he is the beginning
of his strength;
to him belongs the right
of the firstborn.
18
"If
any man
has
a stubborn
and rebellious
son
who will not obey
his father
or his mother,
and when they c
has
tise
him, he will not even listen
to them,
19
then his father
and mother
shall seize
him, and bring
him out to the elders
of his city
at the gateway
of his hometown.
20
"They shall say
to the elders
of his city,
'This
son
of ours is stubborn
and rebellious,
he will not obey
us, he is a glutton
and a drunkard.'
21
"Then all
the men
of his city
shall stone
him to death;
so you shall remove
the evil
from your midst,
and all
Israel
will hear
of it and fear.
22
"If
a man
has committed
a sin
worthy
of death
and he is put to death,
and you hang
him on a tree,
23
his corpse
shall not hang all night
on the tree,
but you shall surely
bury
him on the same
day
(for he who is hanged
is accursed
of God),
so that you do not defile
your land
which
the LORD
your God
gives
you as an inheritance.
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