Deuteronomy 25
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1'If people fal out, they must go to court for judgement; the judges must declare the one who is right tobe in the right, the one who is wrong to be in the wrong.2If the one who is in the wrong deserves a flogging, the judge must have him laid on the ground andflogged in his presence, the number of strokes proportionate to his offence.3He may impose forty strokes but no more; otherwise, by the infliction of more, serious injury may becaused and your brother be humiliated before you.4'You must not muzzle an ox when it is treading out the corn.5'If brothers live together and one of them dies childless, the dead man's wife may not marry a strangeroutside the family. Her husband's brother must come to her and, exercising his duty as brother, make her hiswife,6and the first son she bears must assume the dead brother's name; by this means his name wil not beobliterated from Israel.7But if the man declines to take his brother's wife, she must go to the elders at the gate and say, "Ihave no brother-in-law willing to perpetuate his brother's name in Israel; he declines to exercise his duty asbrother in my favour."8The elders of the town must summon the man and talk to him. If, on appearing before them, he says,"I refuse to take her,"9then the woman to whom he owes duty as brother must go up to him in the presence of the elders,take the sandal off his foot, spit in his face, and pronounce the fol owing words, "This is what is done to the manwho refuses to restore his brother's house,"10and his family must henceforth be known in Israel as House of the Unshod.11'If, when two men are fighting, the wife of one intervenes to protect her husband from the other'sblows by reaching out and seizing the other by his private parts,12you must cut off her hand and show no pity.13'You must not keep two different weights in your bag, one heavy, one light.14You must not keep two different measures in your house, one large, one smal .15You must keep one weight, ful and accurate, so that you may have long life in the country given youby Yahweh your God.16For anyone who does things of this kind and acts dishonestly is detestable to Yahweh your God.17'Remember how Amalek treated you when you were on your way out of Egypt.18He met you on your way and, after you had gone by, he fel on you from the rear and cut off thestragglers; when you were faint and weary, he had no fear of God.19When Yahweh your God has granted you peace from al the enemies surrounding you, in the countrygiven you by Yahweh your God to own as your heritage, you must blot out the memory of Amalek under heaven.Do not forget.'
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