13 And she shall put off the garment that she was taken in, and she shall remain in thine house, [a]and bewail her father and her mother a month long: and after that shalt thou go in unto her, and marry her, and she shall be thy [b]wife.

14 And if thou have no favor unto her, then thou mayest let her go whither she will, but thou shalt not sell her for money, nor make merchandise of her, because thou hast humbled her.

15 ¶ If a man have two wives, one loved and another [c]hated, and they have born him children, both the loved and also the hated: if the firstborn be the son of the hated,

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Footnotes

  1. Deuteronomy 21:13 As having renounced parents and country.
  2. Deuteronomy 21:13 This only was permitted in the wars, otherwise the Israelites could not marry strangers.
  3. Deuteronomy 21:15 This declareth that the plurality of wives came of a corrupt affection.

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