And Moses spake unto the heads of the tribes of the children of Israel
saying: this is the thing which the LORD commandeth. If a man vow a vow
unto the LORD or swear an oath and bind his soul, he shall not go back
with his word: but shall fulfil all that proceedeth out of his mouth.
If a damsel vow a vow unto the LORD and bind herself being in her
father's house and unmarried: If her father hear her vow and bond which
she hath made upon her soul, and hold his peace thereto: then all her
vows and bonds which she hath made upon her soul shall stond in effect.
But and if her father forbid her the same day that he heareth it, none
of her vows nor bonds which she hath made upon her soul shall be of
value, and the LORD shall forgive her, because her father forbade her.
If she had an husband when she vowed or pronounced ought out of her
lips wherewith she bound her soul, and her husband heard it and held
his peace thereat the same day he heard it: Then her vows and her bonds
wherewith she bound her soul, shall stond in effect. But and if her
husband forbade her the same day that he heard it, then hath he made
her vow which she had upon her of none effect, and that also which she
pronounced with her lips wherewith she bound her soul, and the LORD
shall forgive her. The vow of a widow and of her that is divorced, and
all that they have bound their souls withal, shall stond in effect with
them. If she vowed in her husband's house or bound her soul with an
oath, and her husband heard it and held his peace and forbade her not:
then all her vows and bonds wherewith she bound her soul, shall stond.
But if her husband disannulled them the same day that he heard them,
then nothing that proceeded out of her lips in vows and bonds wherewith
she bound her soul shall stond in effect: for her husband hath lowsed
them, and the LORD shall forgive her. All vows and oaths that bind to
humble the soul, may her husband stablish or break. But if her husband
hold his peace from one day unto another, then he stablisheth all her
vows and bonds which she had upon her, because he held his peace the
same day that he heard them. And if he afterward break them, he shall
bear her sin himself. These are the ordinances which the LORD commanded
Moses, between a man and his wife, and between the father and his
daughter, being a damsel in her father's house.
Chapter .xxxj.
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