Exodus 21:10
`If another `woman' he take for him, her food, her covering, and her habitation, he doth not withdraw;
`If another `woman' he take for him, her food, her covering, and her habitation, he doth not withdraw;
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7`And when a man selleth his daughter for a handmaid, she doth not go out according to the going out of the men-servants;
8if evil in the eyes of her lord, so that he hath not betrothed her, then he hath let her be ransomed; to a strange people he hath not power to sell her, in his dealing treacherously with her.
9`And if to his son he betroth her, according to the right of daughters he doth to her.
11and if these three he do not to her, then she hath gone out for nought, without money.
13`And he taketh a wife in her virginity;
14widow, or cast out, or polluted one -- a harlot -- these he doth not take, but a virgin of his own people he doth take `for' a wife,
13and turned aside the raiment of her captivity from off her, and hath dwelt in thy house, and bewailed her father and her mother a month of days, and afterwards thou dost go in unto her and hast married her, and she hath been to thee for a wife:
14`And it hath been -- if thou hast not delighted in her, that thou hast sent her away at her desire, and thou dost not at all sell her for money; thou dost not tyrannize over her, because that thou hast humbled her.
15`When a man hath two wives, the one loved and the other hated, and they have borne to him sons (the loved one and the hated one), and the first-born son hath been to the hated one;
1`When a man doth take a wife, and hath married her, and it hath been, if she doth not find grace in his eyes (for he hath found in her nakedness of anything), and he hath written for her a writing of divorce, and given `it' into her hand, and sent her out of his house,
2and she hath gone out of his house, and hath gone and been another man's,
3and the latter man hath hated her, and written for her a writing of divorce, and given `it' into her hand, and sent her out of his house, or when the latter man dieth, who hath taken her to himself for a wife:
3if by himself he cometh in, by himself he goeth out; if he `is' owner of a wife, then his wife hath gone out with him;
4if his lord give to him a wife, and she hath borne to him sons or daughters -- the wife and her children are her lord's, and he goeth out by himself.
5`When brethren dwell together, and one of them hath died, and hath no son, the wife of the dead is not without to a strange man; her husband's brother doth go in unto her, and hath taken her to him for a wife, and doth perform the duty of her husband's brother;
7`And who `is' the man that hath betrothed a woman, and hath not taken her? -- let him go and turn back to his house, lest he die in battle, and another man take her.
16`And when a man doth entice a virgin who `is' not betrothed, and hath lain with her, he doth certainly endow her to himself for a wife;
17if her father utterly refuse to give her to him, money he doth weigh out according to the dowry of virgins.
9`As to the vow of a widow or cast-out woman, all that she hath bound on her soul is established on her.
10`And if `in' the house of her husband she hath vowed, or hath bound a bond on her soul with an oath,
11and her husband hath heard, and hath kept silent at her -- he hath not disallowed her -- then have all her vows been established, and every bond which she hath bound on her soul is established.
12`And if her husband doth certainly break them in the day of his hearing, none of the outgoing of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, is established -- her husband hath broken them -- and Jehovah is propitious to her.
7`And if the man doth not delight to take his brother's wife, then hath his brother's wife gone up to the gate, unto the elders, and said, My husband's brother is refusing to raise up to his brother a name in Israel; he hath not been willing to perform the duty of my husband's brother;
13`When a man taketh a wife, and hath gone in unto her, and hated her,
14and laid against her actions of words, and brought out against her an evil name, and said, This woman I have taken, and I draw near unto her, and I have not found in her tokens of virginity:
6`And if she be at all to a husband, and her vows `are' on her, or a wrongful utterance `on' her lips, which she hath bound on her soul,
7and her husband hath heard, and in the day of his hearing, he hath kept silent at her, then have her vows been established, and her bonds which she hath bound on her soul are established.
5`When a man taketh a new wife, he doth not go out into the host, and `one' doth not pass over unto him for anything; free he is at his own house one year, and hath rejoiced his wife whom he hath taken.
10Grind to another let my wife, And over her let others bend.
17And he doth not multiply to himself wives, and his heart doth not turn aside, and silver and gold he doth not multiply to himself -- exceedingly.
14and if her husband certainly keep silent at her, from day unto day, then he hath established all her vows, or all her bonds which `are' upon her; he hath established them, for he hath kept silent at her in the day of his hearing;
15and if he doth at all break them after his hearing, then he hath borne her iniquity.'
30`A woman thou dost betroth, and another man doth lie with her; a house thou dost build, and dost not dwell in it; a vineyard thou dost plant, and dost not make it common;
11and hast seen in the captivity a woman of fair form, and hast delighted in her, and hast taken to thee for a wife,
11and he saith to them, `Whoever may put away his wife, and may marry another, doth commit adultery against her;
12and if a woman may put away her husband, and is married to another, she committeth adultery.'
3to the wife let the husband the due benevolence render, and in like manner also the wife to the husband;
11but and if she may separate, let her remain unmarried, or to the husband let her be reconciled, and let not a husband send away a wife.
13and a man hath lain with her `with' the seed of copulation, and it hath been hid from the eyes of her husband, and concealed, and she hath been defiled, and there is no witness against her, and she hath not been caught,
20`And if this thing hath been truth -- tokens of virginity have not been found for the damsel --
29then hath the man who is lying with her given to the father of the damsel fifty silverlings, and to him she is for a wife; because that he hath humbled her, he is not able to send her away all his days.
30`A man doth not take his father's wife, nor uncover his father's skirt.
7`A woman, a harlot, or polluted, they do not take, and a woman cast out from her husband they do not take, for he `is' holy to his God;
18`And a woman unto another thou dost not take, to be an adversary, to uncover her nakedness beside her, in her life.
25`And there were with us seven brothers, and the first having married did die, and not having seed, he left his wife to his brother;
12`And a priest's daughter, when she is a strange man's, -- she, of the heave-offering of the holy things doth not eat;
21`And a man who taketh his brother's wife -- it `is' impurity; the nakedness of his brother he hath uncovered; childless they are.
20and thou, if thou hast turned aside under thy husband, and if thou hast been defiled, and any man doth give his copulation to thee besides thy husband --
30and the second took the wife, and he died childless,
10His disciples say to him, `If the case of the man with the woman is so, it is not good to marry.'