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Deuteronomy 24:6

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

He shall not take the two mill-stones as a pledge, and the rider, for it is taking the soul as a pledge.

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And now if I came to thy servant my father, and the youth not with us, for his soul is bound upon his soul,

For thou wilt take a pledge of thy brethren, in vain, and the garments of the naked thou wilt strip of

Two grinding in the mill; one shall be taken, and one let go.

And he said to them, See, and watch yourselves from covetousness: for not in the abounding to any one of his possessions is his life.

When thou. shalt besiege against a city many days to war against it, to capture it, thou shalt not destroy its wood to thrust an axe upon it; for from it thou shalt eat: and thou shalt not cut it down; for the man the tree of the field, to go from before thee into the fortress.

When a man shall take a new wife, he shall not go out in the war, and nothing shall pass upon him for any word: he shall be free to his house one year, and gladden his wife whom he took.

If a man shall be found stealing a soul from his brethren from the sons of Israel, and shall lay hands upon him and sell him; and that thief died; and put thou away evil from the midst of thee.

And the voice of harp players, and musicians, and flute players, and trumpeters, should be heard in thee no more; and every artist of every art be found no more in thee; and the voice of the millstone should be heard no more in thee;




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