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DEU 24:8–24:22 ©

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Skin diseases

24:8 Skin diseases

8Stay on guard against a plague of skin disease. Always follow what the priests and Levites tell you all to do, as I’ve instructed them.[ref] 9Remember what your god Yahweh did to Miryam on the way out of Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim).[ref]

10If you’ve lent anything to a neighbour, don’t go into their house to collect their pledge. 11Just wait outside, then the person you’ve lent something to will bring the item out to you. 12However, if that person is poor and gives clothing or a blanket as security, don’t keep it overnight. 13Take it back to them when the sun goes down so they’ll be warm when they sleep. Then they’ll bless you and your god Yahweh will be pleased with you.

14Don’t oppress any poor or needy hired workers, whether they’re fellow Israelis or foreigners who live in your towns.[ref] 15At the end of each day, pay them before sunset, because they need it to live on. Then they won’t cry out to Yahweh against you and have him hold you accountable.

16Parents mustn’t be executed for what their children have done, and children mustn’t be executed for what their parents have done. Any person must only be executed for what they themselves have done.[ref]

17Don’t pervert justice if it involves foreigners or orphans, and don’t take a widow’s cloak as security for a loan.[ref] 18Remember that you were a slave in Egypt and your god Yahweh rescued you from there. That’s why I’m commanding you to do those things—to be considerate about helping other people who are in need.

19When you harvest your crops, if you forget a tied bundle in your field, don’t go back to get it—it’ll be for a resident foreigner or an orphan or widow to pick up, so that your god Yahweh can bless everything that you do.[ref] 20When you beat your olive tree to make the fruit fall, don’t go back over it to pick the ones still on the tree. Those will be for the foreigner, or the orphan or widow. 21Similarly, when you pick your grapes in the vineyard, don’t go back over the vines a second time. Those will be for the foreigner, or the orphan or widow. 22Don’t forget that you were a slave in Egypt—that’s why I’m instructing you to do those things.


24:8: Lev 13:1–14:54.

24:9: Num 12:9-10.

24:14-15: Lev 19:13.

24:16: 2Ki 14:6; 2Ch 25:4; Eze 18:20.

24:17-18: Exo 23:9; Lev 19:33-34; Deu 27:19.

24:19-21: Lev 19:9-10; 23:22.

DEU 24:8–24:22 ©

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