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1when a man will take a wife and her marries, is, if her will find a disfavor/disgrace in his eyes, for he has discovered/found out in her an ugly-looking thing, and he will her write a divorce, and give in her hand, and will her send away from his house,
2and she will away/went on from his house, and go and become an other man's,
3and (if) the last husband will her hate get/receive, and will her write a divorce, and give in her hand, and will her send away from his house, or the last man which has her taken for a wife to him, will die,
4it is required not her first man, which has her sent off, her take back to become for a wife to him, after that she is defiled having become; for an abomination is this before G-d; and you(SG) must not sinful make this land which Hashem your G-d gives you(SG) for an inheritance.
5when a man will take a new wife, shall he not go out in army, and on him shall not be laid/imposed become any thing; free shall he be for his home one year, and gladden his wife which he has taken.
6one shall not take in pledge a handmill or an uppermost millstone; for a a soul take they in pledge.
7if someone will found become stealing/kidnapping a a soul of his brothers, of the children of Yisroel, and he will take ownership/dominion over over him, and will him sell, shall die that thief. and you(SG) must purge this evil from among you(SG).
8be careful/on guard with the plague of leprosy/tsoraas, to keep very much and to do so as all that which the kohanim of tribe Levi will you (PL) teach; so as I have them commanded, shall you (PL) keep to do.
9remember what Hashem your G-d has done to Miryam along the way, when you (PL) are having come out from Egypt.
10when you (sg) will lend your neighbor any manner of it is loan, shall you (sg) not go in/enter to him in house to take his pledge.
11outside shall you (sg) stand, and the man which you (sg) lend it, shall you(SG) carry out the pledge outside.
12and if he is a poor person, shall you (sg) self not lie down (overnight) with his pledge.
13to return shall you (sg) him to return the pledge, as the sun goes down; so that he shall self lie down (overnight) in his covering, and you bless; and from you(SG) will it be a righteousness before Hashem your G-d.
14you(SG) must not oppress a poor/destitute and needy hired servant of your brothers, or of your foreigners which in your land, in your gates.
15in the same day shall you (sg) give up his wages, and the sun shall not decline/go down thereon; because he is a poor person, and he looks (dependently) out of thereon; so that he shall not call on you(SG) to Hashem, and on you(SG) will be a sin.
16father's shall not caused to die become for children, and children shall not caused to die become for father's; each for his sin shall caused to die become.
17you(SG) must not pervert the judgement of a foreigner/proselyte, of a fatherless; and you(SG) must not take in pledge the garment of an widow.
18and you(SG) must remember that a slave are you having been in Egypt, and Hashem your G-d has you redeemed from there; therefore command I you(SG) to do the this thing.
19that you (sg) will reap your harvest in field, and will forget a sheaf in field, shall you (sg) self not to return it to take; for the foreigner/proselyte, for the fatherless, and for the widow, shall it be; so that Hashem your G-d shall you bless in every deed of your hands.
20when you (sg) will beat your olive tree, shall you (sg) not search/look for the branches behind you(SG); for the foreigner/proselyte, for the fatherless, and for the widow, shall it be.
21when you (sg) will harvest your vineyard, shall you (sg) not after gather/glean behind you(SG); for the foreigner/proselyte, for the fatherless, and for the widow, shall it be.
22and you(SG) must remember that a slave are you having been in land Egypt; therefore command I you(SG) to do the this thing.