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OET-RV by cross-referenced section DEU 21:22

DEU 21:22–22:12 ©

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Miscellaneous rules

Deu 21:22—22:12

22If someone has committed a crime worthy of death, and that peron is executed and you hang their body on a tree, 23then the corpse mustn’t remain overnight on the tree—it must be buried that same day, because anyone who’s hanged is cursed by God and you mustn’t defile your country that your god Yahweh is about to give you as an inheritance. [ref]

22If you see someone else’s cow or sheep that has strayed away, don’t act as though you didn’t see it. Take it back to its owner.[ref] 2However, if the owner doesn’t live near you, or if you don’t know who it is, then take the animal to your house. It can stay with you until the owner comes looking for it, then you must give it to them. 3Similarly if it’s a donkey or clothing or anything else that someone’s lost, don’t pretend that you never saw it.

4If you see someone else’s donkey or cow that’s fallen beside the road, don’t act as though you didn’t see it. You must try to help the owner to get the animal up.

5Women mustn’t wear men’s clothes, and men mustn’t wear women’s clothes. Your god Yahweh hates people who do things like that.

6If you happen to find a bird’s nest in a tree or on the ground, and the mother bird is sitting in the nest on its eggs or with the baby birds, don’t take both the mother bird and the babies. 7You may take the eggs or the baby birds, but you must allow the mother bird to fly away. Do that so that things will go well for you and so that you’ll live in the land for a long time.

8When you build a new house, be sure to include a railing around your flat roof, so you won’t be guilty of having caused someone’s death if a person falls off it and dies.

9Don’t plant a crop in your vineyard, because then the harvest of the crop and the fruit from the vineyard will both be defiled.[fn][ref]

10Don’t plough with a cow and a donkey harnessed together.

11Don’t wear clothes with a mix of wool and linen.

12Twist threads together to make tassels and sew them onto the four corners of your cloak.[ref]


22:9 Or possibly, become sacred.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Gal 3:13:

13The messiah saved us from the law’s curse by becoming the curse for our sake, because it’s written, ‘anyone who’s hung on a tree is cursed’.[ref]


3:13: Deu 21:23.

Exo 23:4-5:

4If you come across your enemy’s cow or donkey going astray, you must certainly take it back to them.[ref] 5If you see that the donkey of someone who hates you has fallen to the ground under its load, you mustn’t just walk way—you must certainly help them with it.


23:4-5: Deu 22:1-4.

Lev 19:19:

19[ref]


19:19: Deu 22:9-11.

Num 15:37-41:

37 38 39 40 41