< Deuteronomy 22 >

1 When you see the calf of your brother or his sheep wandering in the way, you shall not overlook them; you shall by all means turn them back to your brother, and you shall restore them to him.
If you see your brother's ox or his sheep wandering, do not go by without helping, but take them back to your brother.
2 And if your brother do not come near you, and you do not know him, you shall bring it into your house within; and it shall be with you until your brother shall seek them, and you shall restore them to him.
If their owner is not near, or if you are not certain who he is, then take the beast to your house and keep it till its owner comes in search of it, and then you are to give it back to him.
3 Thus shall you do to his ass, and thus shall you do to his garment, and thus shall you do to every thing that your brother has lost; whatever shall have been lost by him, and you shall have found, you shall not have power to overlook.
Do the same with his ass or his robe or anything which has gone from your brother's keeping and which you have come across: do not keep it to yourself.
4 You shall not see the ass of your brother, or his calf, fallen in the way: you shall not overlook them, you shall surely help him to raise them up.
If you see your brother's ox or his ass falling down on the road, do not go by without giving him help in lifting it up again.
5 The apparel of a man shall not be on a woman, neither shall a man put on a woman's dress; for every one that does these things is an abomination to the Lord your God.
It is not right for a woman to be dressed in man's clothing, or for a man to put on a woman's robe: whoever does such things is disgusting to the Lord your God.
6 And if you should come upon a brood of birds before your face in the way or upon any tree, or upon the earth, young or eggs, and the mother be brooding on the young or the eggs, you shall not take the dam with the young ones.
If by chance you see a place which a bird has made for itself in a tree or on the earth, with young ones or eggs, and the mother bird seated on the young ones or on the eggs, do not take the mother bird with the young:
7 You shall by all means let the mother go, but you shall take the young to yourself; that it may be well with you, and that you may live long.
See that you let the mother bird go, but the young ones you may take; so it will be well for you and your life will be long.
8 If you should build a new house, then shall you make a parapet to your house; so you shall not bring blood-guiltiness upon your house, if one should in any wise fall from it.
If you are building a house, make a railing for the roof, so that the blood of any man falling from it will not come on your house.
9 You shall not sow your vineyard with diverse seed, lest the fruit be devoted, and whatever seed you may sow, with the fruit of your vineyard.
Do not have your vine-garden planted with two sorts of seed: or all of it may become a loss, the seed you have put in as well as the increase.
10 You shall not plow with an ox and an ass together.
Do not do your ploughing with an ox and an ass yoked together.
11 You shall not wear a mingled [garment], woollen and linen together.
Do not have clothing made of two sorts of thread, wool and linen together.
12 You shall make fringes on the four borders of your garments, with which soever you may be clothed.
On the four edges of your robe, with which your body is covered, put ornaments of twisted threads.
13 And if any one should take a wife, and dwell with her, and hate her,
If any man takes a wife, and having had connection with her, has no delight in her,
14 and attach to her reproachful words, and bring against her an evil name, and say, I took this woman, and when I came to her I found not her tokens of virginity:
And says evil things about her and gives her a bad name, saying, I took this woman, and when I had connection with her it was clear to me that she was not a virgin:
15 then the father and the mother of the damsel shall take and bring out the damsel's tokens of virginity to the elders of the city to the gate.
Then let the girl's father and mother put before the responsible men of the town, in the public place, signs that the girl was a virgin:
16 And the father of the damsel shall say to the elders, I gave this my daughter to this man for a wife;
And let the girl's father say to the responsible men, I gave my daughter to this man for his wife, but he has no love for her;
17 and now he has hated her, and attaches reproachful words to her, saying, I have not found tokens of virginity with your daughter; and these [are] the tokens of my daughter's virginity. And they shall unfold the garment before the elders of the city.
And now he has put shame on her, saying that she is not a virgin; but here is the sign that she is a virgin. Then they are to put her clothing before the responsible men of the town.
18 And the elders of that city shall take that man, and shall chastise him,
Then the responsible men of the town are to give the man his punishment;
19 and shall fine him a hundred shekels, and shall give [them] to the father of the damsel, because he has brought forth an evil name against a virgin of Israel; and she shall be his wife: he shall never be able to put her away.
They will take from him a hundred shekels of silver, which are to be given to the father of the girl, because he has given an evil name to a virgin of Israel: she will go on being his wife, he may never put her away all his life.
20 But if this report be true, and the tokens of virginity be not found for the damsel;
But if what he has said is true, and she is seen to be not a virgin,
21 then shall they bring out the damsel to the doors of her father's house, and shall stone her with stones, and she shall die; because she has wrought folly among the children of Israel, to defile the house of her father by whoring: so you shall remove the evil one from among you.
Then they are to make the girl come to the door of her father's house and she will be stoned to death by the men of the town, because she has done evil and put shame on Israel, by acting as a loose woman in her father's house: so you are to put away evil from among you.
22 And if a man be found lying with a woman married to a man, you shall kill them both, the man that lay with the woman, and the woman: so shall you remove the wicked one out of Israel.
If a man is taken in the act of going in to a married woman, the two of them, the man as well as the woman, are to be put to death: so you are to put away the evil from Israel.
23 And if there be a young damsel espoused to a man, and a man should have found her in the city and have lain with her;
If a young virgin has given her word to be married to a man, and another man meeting her in the town, has connection with her;
24 you shall bring them both out to the gate of their city, and they shall be stoned with stones, and they shall die; the damsel, because she cried not in the city; and the man, because he humbled his neighbor's spouse: so shall you remove the evil one from yourselves.
Then you are to take the two of them to the doorway of the town, and have them stoned to death; the young virgin, because she gave no cry for help, though it was in the town, and the man, because he has put shame on his neighbour's wife: so you are to put away evil from among you.
25 But if a man find in the field a damsel that is betrothed, and he should force her and lie with her, you shall kill the man that lay with her only.
But if the man, meeting such a virgin in the open country, takes her by force, then only the man is to be put to death;
26 And the damsel has not [committed] a sin worthy of death; as if a man should rise up against his neighbor, and kill him, so [is] this thing;
Nothing is to be done to the virgin, because there is no cause of death in her: it is the same as if a man made an attack on his neighbour and put him to death:
27 because he found her in the field; the betrothed damsel cried, and there was none to help her.
For he came across her in the open country, and there was no one to come to the help of the virgin in answer to her cry.
28 And if any one should find a young virgin who has not been betrothed, and should force [her] and lie with her, and be found,
If a man sees a young virgin, who has not given her word to be married to anyone, and he takes her by force and has connection with her, and discovery is made of it;
29 the man who lay with her shall give to the father of the damsel fifty silver didrachmas, and she shall be his wife, because he has humbled her; he shall never be able to put her away.
Then the man will have to give the virgin's father fifty shekels of silver and make her his wife, because he has put shame on her; he may never put her away all his life.
30 A man shall not take his father's wife, and shall not uncover his father's skirt.
A man may not take his father's wife or have sex relations with a woman who is his father's.

< Deuteronomy 22 >