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Deuteronomy 24:1–5
“Whena a man takes a wife and he marries her ⌊and then⌋b ⌊she does not please him⌋,c because he found ⌊something objectionable⌋d and writes her a letter of divorce and puts it in her hand and sends her away from his house, 2 and she goes from his house, and she goes out and becomes a wife ⌊for another man⌋,e 3 and then the second man dislikes her and he writes her a letter of divorce and places it into her hand and sends her from his house, or if the second man dies who took her ⌊to himself⌋f as a wife, 4 her first husband who sent her away is not allowed ⌊to take her again⌋g to become a wife to him after she has ⌊been defiled⌋,h for that is a detestable thing ⌊before⌋i Yahweh, and so you shall not mislead into sin the land that Yahweh your God is giving to you as an inheritance.
5 “Whenj a man takes a new wife he shall not go out with the army, and ⌊he shall not be obligated with anything⌋;k he shall be free from obligation, ⌊to stay at home⌋l for one year, and he shall bring joy to his wife that he took.
| a | Or “If” |
| b | Literally “and it will happen” |
| c | Literally “if not she finds favor in his eyes” |
| d | Literally “shameful/repulsive thing” |
| e | Literally “for a man other” |
| f | Literally “to for him” |
| g | Literally “to return to take her” |
| h | Literally “become unclean” |
| i | Literally “to the face of” |
| j | Or “If” |
| k | Literally “he shall not come across come over upon him to anything” |
| l | Literally “for his house” |
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