Deuteronomy 25:1-6

1 When men have a legal dispute, let them go to court; the judges will decide between them, declaring one innocent and the other guilty.
2 If the guilty one deserves punishment, the judge will have him prostrate himself before him and lashed as many times as his crime deserves,
3 but not more than forty. If you hit him more than forty times, you will degrade him to something less than human.
4 Don't muzzle an ox while it is threshing.
5 When brothers are living together and one of them dies without having had a son, the widow of the dead brother shall not marry a stranger from outside the family; her husband's brother is to come to her and marry her and do the brother-in-law's duty by her.
6 The first son that she bears shall be named after her dead husband so his name won't die out in Israel.
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