sow thy field with mingled seed, neither shalt thou put on any garment
of linen and woollen. If a man have to do with a woman that is bond and
hath been meddled with all of another man which neither is bought nor
freedom given her, there shall be a pain upon it: but they shall not
die, because she was not made free. And he shall bring for his
trespassoffering unto the LORD: even unto the door of the tabernacle of
witness, a ram for a trespass offering. And the priest shall make an
atonement for him with the ram of the trespassoffering before the LORD,
for his sin which he hath done: and it shall be forgiven him, as
concerning the sin which he hath done. And when ye come to the land and
have planted all manner of trees whereof men eat, ye shall hold them
uncircumcised as concerning their fruit: even three years shall they be
uncircumcised unto you and shall not be eaten of, and the fourth year
all the fruit of them shall be holy and acceptable to the LORD. And the
fifth year may ye eat of the fruit of them, and gather in the increase
of them: I am the LORD your God. Ye shall eat nothing with the blood,
ye shall use no witchcraft, nor observe dismal days, ye shall not round
the locks of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the tufts of thy beard.
Ye shall not rent your flesh for any soul's sake, nor print any marks
upon you: I am the LORD. Thou shalt not pollute thy daughter, that thou
wouldest maintain her to be an whore: lest the land fall to whoredom,
and wax full of wickedness. See that ye keep my Sabbaths and fear my
sanctuary: I am the LORD. Turn not to them that work with spirits,
neither regard them that observe dismal days: that ye be not defiled by
them, for I am the LORD your God. Thou shalt rise up before the
hoarhead, and reverence the face of the old man and dread thy God, for
I am the LORD. If a stranger sojourn by thee in your land, see that ye
vex him not: But let the stranger that dwelleth with you, be as one of
your selves, and love him as thy self, for ye were strangers in the
land of Egypt. I am the LORD your God. Ye shall do no unrighteousness
in judgement neither in meteyard, weight or measure. But ye shall have
true balances, true weights, a true Epha and a true hin. I am the LORD
your God which brought you out of the land of Egypt, that ye should
observe all mine ordinances and judgments and that ye should keep them:
I am the LORD.
Chapter .xx.
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