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Sabato, 27 aprile 2024 - Santa Zita ( Letture di oggi)

Deuteronomy 24


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1'Suppose a man has taken a wife and consummated the marriage; but she has not pleased him andhe has found some impropriety of which to accuse her; he has therefore made out a writ of divorce for her andhanded it to her and then dismissed her from his house;2she leaves his home and goes away to become the wife of another man.3Then suppose this second man who has married her takes a dislike to her and makes out a writ ofdivorce for her and hands it to her and dismisses her from his house or if this other man who took her as his wifedies,4her first husband, who has repudiated her, may not take her back as his wife now that she has beenmade unclean in this way. For that is detestable in Yahweh's eyes and you must not bring guilt on the countrywhich Yahweh your God is giving you as your heritage.5'If a man is newly married, he must not join the army, nor must he be pestered at home; he must beleft at home, free of al obligations for one year, to make his new wife happy.6'No one may take a mil or a mil stone in pledge; that would be to take life itself in pledge.7'If anyone is caught, having kidnapped one of his brother-Israelites, whether he makes him his slaveor sel s him, that thief must die. You must banish this evil from among you.8'In a case of a virulent skin-disease, take care you faithful y observe and exactly carry out everythingthat the levitical priests direct you to do. You must keep and observe everything that I have commanded them.9Remember what Yahweh your God did to Miriam when you were on your way out of Egypt.10'If you are making your brother a loan on pledge, you must not go into his house and seize thepledge, whatever it may be.11You must stay outside, and the man to whom you are making the loan must bring the pledge out toyou.12And if the man is poor, you must not go to bed with his pledge in your possession;13you must return it to him at sunset so that he can sleep in his cloak and bless you; and it wil be anupright action on your part in God's view.14'You must not exploit a poor and needy wage-earner, be he one of your brothers or a foreignerresident in your community.15You must pay him his wages each day, not al owing the sun to set before you do, since he, beingpoor, needs them badly; otherwise he may appeal to Yahweh against you, and you would incur guilt.16'Parents may not be put to death for their children, nor children for parents, but each must be put todeath for his own crime.17'You must not infringe the rights of the foreigner or the orphan; you must not take a widow's clothesin pledge.18Remember that you were once a slave in Egypt and that Yahweh your God redeemed you from that.That is why I am giving you this order.19'If, when reaping the harvest in your field, you overlook a sheaf in that field, do not go back for it. Theforeigner, the orphan and the widow shal have it, so that Yahweh your God may bless you in al yourundertakings.20'When you beat your olive tree, you must not go over the branches twice. The foreigner, the orphanand the widow shall have the rest.21'When you harvest your vineyard, you must not pick it over a second time. The foreigner, the orphanand the widow shall have the rest.22'Remember that you were once a slave in Egypt. That is why I am giving you this order.'