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OET-RV DEU Chapter 25

OETDEU 25 ©

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25:1Whipping for criminals

25If two parties have a dispute, they can request a judgement and the judges will decide who’s right and wrong. 2If the guilty person is deserving of punishment, the judge will order him to lie on the ground where he’ll be whipped in front of the judge as the crime deserves. 3He may not receive more than forty lashes because that would be too degrading.

4Don’t cover your cow’s mouth when it’s pulling the grain threshing sledge.[ref]

25:5Continuing the family name

5If some brothers live on the same property and one of them dies without leaving a son, then the widow mustn’t marry outside of the family. Her brother-in-law must take her as a wife for himself and perform the duty of a brother-in-law.[ref] 6If she gives birth to a son in due course, he’ll be considered as the son of the brother who died, so that his family name won’t disappear from Yisrael. 7But if the dead man’s brother doesn’t want to marry the widow, she must go to the elders at the city gate and explain that her brother-in-law is refusing to do his duty to preserve the dead brother’s family name in Yisrael.[ref] 8Then those elders must summon the brother and talk to him. However, if he really doesn’t want to marry her, 9then his late brother’s wife must go up to him in front of those elders, and take his sandal off his foot and spit in his face. Then she must say, ‘That’s what happens to a man who won’t strengthen his brother’s family.’ 10After that, the brother will be known in Yisrael as the man who had his sandal taken off.

25:11Being fair and honest

11If two men are fighting each other, and one man’s wife comes to help her husband, and reaches out and grabs the other man’s private parts, 12then you must cut her hand off. Don’t pity her.

25:13Don’t all cheat

13Don’t keep two stone weights in your bag—a lighter one and a heavier one for when you’re buying and selling.[ref] 14Don’t keep two measuring containers in your house—a smaller one and a larger one. 15You must use exact stone weights and measuring containers so that your god Yahweh will prolong your time in the country that he’s giving you—16he can’t stand people who cheat others.

25:17Eliminating the Amalekites

17Don’t forget what the Amalekites did to you people when you came out of Egypt.[ref] 18They met you on the road, then attacked you from behindgetting the stragglers who were weak and exhausted. They had no fear of God. 19At some point in the future when your god Yahweh has given you the land to occupy as an inheritance, and you’re no longer being attacked by your enemies, you must eliminate the Amalekites so they won’t be remembered anymore. Don’t forget to do that.


25:4: 1Cor 9:9; 1Tim 5:18.

25:5-6: Mat 22:24; Mrk 12:19; Luk 20:28.

25:7-10: Rut 4:7-8.

25:13-16: Lev 19:35-36.

25:17-19: Exo 17:8-14; 1Sam 15:2-9.

OETDEU 25 ©

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