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1. | No man whose private parts have been wounded or cut off may come into the meeting of the Lord's people. |
2. | One whose father and mother are not married may not come into the meeting of the Lord's people, or any of his family to the tenth generation. |
3. | No Ammonite or Moabite or any of their people to the tenth generation may come into the meeting of the Lord's people: |
4. | Because they gave you no bread or water on your way, when you came out of Egypt: and they got Balaam, the son of Peor, from Pethor in Aram-naharaim to put curses on you. |
5. | But the Lord your God would not give ear to Balaam, but let the curse be changed into a blessing to you, because of his love for you. |
6. | Do nothing for their peace or well-being for ever. |
7. | But have no hate for an Edomite, because he is your brother, or for an Egyptian, for you were living in his land. |
8. | Their children in the third generation may come into the meeting of the Lord's people. |
9. | When you go out to war and put your tents in position, keep from every evil thing. |
10. | If any man among you becomes unclean through anything which has taken place in the night, he is to go out from the tent-circle and keep outside it: |
11. | But when evening comes near, let him take a bath: and after sundown he may come back to the tents. |
12. | Let there be a place outside the tent-circle to which you may go; |
13. | And have among your arms a spade; and when you have been to that place, let that which comes from you be covered up with earth: |
14. | For the Lord your God is walking among your tents, to keep you safe and to give up into your hands those who are fighting against you; then let your tents be holy, so that he may see no unclean thing among you, and be turned away from you. |
15. | Do not give back to his master a servant who has gone in flight from his master and come to you: |
16. | Let him go on living among you in whatever place is most pleasing to him: do not be hard on him. |
17. | No daughter of Israel is to let herself be used as a loose woman for a strange god, and no son of Israel is to give himself to a man. |
18. | Do not take into the house of the Lord your God, as an offering for an oath, the price of a loose woman or the money given to one used for sex purposes in the worship of the gods: for these two things are disgusting to the Lord your God. |
19. | Do not take interest from an Israelite on anything, money or food or any other goods, which you let him have: |
20. | From men of other nations you may take interest, but not from an Israelite: so that the blessing of the Lord your God may be on everything to which you put your hand, in the land which you are about to take as your heritage. |
21. | When you take an oath to the Lord, do not be slow to give effect to it: for without doubt the Lord your God will make you responsible, and will put it to your account as sin. |
22. | But if you take no oath, there will be no sin. |
23. | Whatever your lips have said, see that you do it; for you gave your word freely to the Lord your God. |
24. | When you go into your neighbour's vine-garden, you may take of his grapes at your pleasure, but you may not take them away in your vessel. |
25. | When you go into your neighbour's field, you may take the heads of grain with your hand; but you may not put your blade to his grain. |
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