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OET-RV by cross-referenced section DEU 21:10

DEU 21:10–21:14 ©

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Handling captured women

Deu 21:10–14

10When you go out to battle against your enemies and your god Yahweh helps you defeat them, and you capture some of their people 11and you notice an attractive woman that you’d like to take as a wife, 12then you must publicly take her to your house. There you must shave off her hair and trim her nails, 13and discard the clothes she was wearing when she was captured. She must stay in that house, and be allowed an entire month to mourn for her parents before she’s taken to be your wife. 14If you’re not happy with her, then you can’t sell her—you must release her to go wherever she wants because you’ve already humiliated her.