Deuteronomy 24
1 When a
man hath
taken a
wife, and
married her, and it come to pass that she
find no
favour in his
eyes, because he hath
found some uncleanness in her: then let him
write her a
bill of
divorcement, and
give it in her
hand, and
send her out of his
house. 2 And when she is departed
out of his
house, she may
go and be
another man's wife.
3 And if the
latter husband hate her, and
write her a
bill of
divorcement, and
giveth it in her
hand, and
sendeth her out of his
house; or if the
latter husband die, which
took her to be his
wife; 4 Her
former husband, which sent her
away,
may not
take her
again to be his
wife, after that she is
defiled; for that is
abomination before the
LORD: and thou shalt not cause the
land to
sin, which the
LORD thy
God giveth thee for an
inheritance. 5 When a
man hath
taken a
new wife, he shall not go
out to
war, neither shall he be
charged with any
business: but he shall be
free at
home one year, and shall cheer
up his
wife which he hath
taken.
6 No man shall
take the
nether or the upper
millstone to
pledge: for he
taketh a man's
life to
pledge.
7 If a
man be
found stealing any of his
brethren of the
children of
Israel, and maketh
merchandise of him, or
selleth him; then that
thief shall
die; and thou shalt
put evil away from
among you.
8 Take
heed in the
plague of
leprosy, that thou
observe diligently, and
do according to all that the
priests the
Levites shall
teach you: as I
commanded them, so ye shall
observe to
do.
9 Remember what the
LORD thy
God did unto
Miriam by the
way, after that ye were come
forth out of
Egypt. 10 When thou dost
lend thy
brother any thing, thou shalt not
go into his
house to
fetch his
pledge. 11 Thou shalt
stand abroad, and the
man to whom thou dost
lend shall bring
out the
pledge abroad unto thee.
12 And if the
man be
poor, thou shalt not
sleep with his
pledge: 13 In any
case thou shalt
deliver him the
pledge again when the
sun goeth
down, that he may
sleep in his own
raiment, and
bless thee: and it shall be
righteousness unto thee
before the
LORD thy
God. 14 Thou shalt not
oppress an hired
servant that is
poor and
needy, whether he be of thy
brethren, or of thy
strangers that are in thy
land within thy
gates: 15 At his
day thou shalt
give him his
hire, neither shall the
sun go
down upon it; for he is
poor, and
setteth his
heart upon it: lest he
cry against thee unto the
LORD, and it be
sin unto thee.
16 The
fathers shall not be put to
death for the
children, neither shall the
children be put to
death for the
fathers: every
man shall be put to
death for his own
sin. 17 Thou shalt not
pervert the
judgment of the
stranger, nor of the
fatherless; nor
take a
widow's raiment to
pledge:
18 But thou shalt
remember that thou wast a
bondman in
Egypt, and the
LORD thy
God redeemed thee thence: therefore I
command thee to
do this
thing. 19 When thou cuttest
down thine
harvest in thy
field, and hast
forgot a
sheaf in the
field, thou shalt not go
again to
fetch it: it shall be for the
stranger, for the
fatherless, and for the
widow: that the
LORD thy
God may
bless thee in all the
work of thine
hands. 20 When thou
beatest thine olive
tree, thou shalt not go over the
boughs again: it shall be for the
stranger, for the
fatherless, and for the
widow. 21 When thou
gatherest the grapes of thy
vineyard, thou shalt not
glean it
afterward: it shall be for the
stranger, for the
fatherless, and for the
widow. 22 And thou shalt
remember that thou wast a
bondman in the
land of
Egypt: therefore I
command thee to
do this
thing.