Deuteronomy 24:4-14

4 her first husband who sent her [away] is not allowed {to take her again} to become a wife to him after she has {been defiled}, for that [is] a detestable thing {before} Yahweh, and [so] you shall not mislead into sin the land that Yahweh your God [is] giving to you [as an] inheritance.
5 "When a man takes a new wife he shall not go out with the army, and {he shall not be obligated with anything}; he shall be free from obligation, {to stay at home} for one year, and he shall bring joy [to] his wife that he took.
6 "A person shall not take a pair of millstones or an upper millstone, for {he is taking necessities of life as a pledge}.
7 "If a man is {caught} kidnapping somebody from [among] his countrymen, the {Israelites}, and he treats him as a slave or he sells him, then that kidnapper shall die, and [so] you shall purge the evil {from among you}.
8 Be watchful {with respect to} [an] outbreak of [any] infectious skin disease, by being very careful and by acting according to all that the priests and the Levites have instructed you, [just] as I have commanded them, {so you shall diligently observe}.
9 [So] remember what Yahweh your God did to Miriam on the journey {when you went out from Egypt}.
10 "When you make a loan to your neighbor, a loan of any kind, you shall not go into his house {to take his pledge}.
11 You shall wait outside, and the man [to] whom you [are] lending, he shall bring the pledge outside to you.
12 And if [he is] a needy man, you shall not sleep in his pledge.
13 You shall certainly return the pledge to him {as the sun sets}, so that he may sleep in his cloak and may bless you, and it shall be [considered] righteousness {on your behalf} {before} Yahweh your God.
14 "You shall not exploit a hired worker, [who is] needy and poor, from among your fellow men or from [among] your aliens who are in your land [and] in your {towns}.

Deuteronomy 24:4-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 24

This chapter contains various laws concerning divorces, De 24:1-4; the discharge of a newly married man from war and business, De 24:5; about taking pledges, De 24:6,10-13; man stealing, De 24:7; the plague of leprosy, De 24:8,9; and giving servants their hire in due time, De 24:14,15; concerning doing justice in capital cases, and towards the stranger, fatherless, and widow, De 24:16-18; and of charity to the poor, in allowing them the forgotten sheaf, and the gleanings of their oliveyards and vineyards, De 24:19-22.

Footnotes 25

  • [a]. Literally "to return to take her"
  • [b]. Literally "become unclean"
  • [c]. Literally "to the face of"
  • [d]. Or "If"
  • [e]. Literally "he shall not come across [come over] upon him to anything"
  • [f]. Literally "for his house"
  • [g]. Hebrew "he"
  • [h]. Or "require"
  • [i]. Literally "for a life [he] is taking as a pledge"
  • [j]. Literally "found"
  • [k]. Or "brothers"
  • [l]. Literally "sons/children of Israel"
  • [m]. Literally "from your midst"
  • [n]. Or "Be careful"
  • [o]. Literally "against"
  • [p]. Or "doing"
  • [q]. Literally "[so] you shall observe to do"
  • [r]. Literally "in you to go out from Egypt"
  • [s]. Literally "to pledge [with respect to] his pledge"
  • [t]. "His pledge" refers to "a garment given as pledge"
  • [u]. Literally "as/at the moment of the going [out] of the sun"
  • [v]. Literally "to you"
  • [w]. Literally "to the face of"
  • [x]. Hebrew "alien"
  • [y]. Literally "gates"
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