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Deuteronomy 21 :: Brenton's English Septuagint (BES)

Deu 21:1And if one be found slain with the sword in the land, which the Lord thy God gives thee to inherit, having fallen in the field, and they do not know who has smitten him;
Deu 21:2thine elders and thy judges shall come forth, and shall measure the distances of the cities round about the slain man:
Deu 21:3and it shall be that the city which is nearest to the slain man the elders of that city shall take a heifer of the herd, which has not laboured, and which has not [fn]borne a yoke.
Deu 21:4And the elders of that city shall bring down the heifer into a rough valley, which has not been tilled and is not sown, and they shall [fn]slay the heifer in the valley.
Deu 21:5And the priests the Levites shall come, because the Lord God has chosen them to stand by him, and to [fn]bless in his name, and [fn]by their word shall every controversy and every stroke be decided.
Deu 21:6And all the elders of that city who draw nigh to the slain man shall wash their hands over the head of the heifer which was slain in the valley;
Deu 21:7and they shall answer and say, Our hands have not shed this blood, and our eyes have not seen it.
Deu 21:8Be merciful to thy people Israel, whom thou hast redeemed, O Lord, that innocent blood [fn]may not be charged on thy people Israel: and the blood shall be atoned for to them.
Deu 21:9And thou shalt take away innocent blood from among you, if thou shouldest do that which is good and pleasing before the Lord thy God.
Deu 21:10And if when thou goest out to war against thine enemies, the Lord thy God should deliver them into thine hands, and thou shouldest take their spoil,
Deu 21:11and shouldest see among the spoil a woman beautiful in countenance, and shouldest [fn]desire her, and take her to thyself for a wife,
Deu 21:12and shouldest bring her within thine house: then shalt thou shave her head, and pare her nails;
Deu 21:13and shalt take away her garments of captivity from off her, and she shall abide in thine house, and shall bewail her father and mother the days of a month; and afterwards thou shalt go in to her and dwell with her, and she shall be thy wife.
Deu 21:14And it shall be if thou do not delight in her, thou shalt send her out free; and she shall not by any means be sold for money, thou shalt not treat her contemptuously, because thou hast humbled her.
Deu 21:15And if a man have two wives, the one loved and [fn]the other hated, and both the loved and the hated should have born him children, and the son of the hated should be first-born;
Deu 21:16then it shall be that whensoever he shall divide by inheritance his goods to his sons, he shall not be able to give the right of the first-born to the son of the loved one, having overlooked the son of the hated, which is the first-born.
Deu 21:17But he shall acknowledge the first-born of the hated one to give to him double of all things which shall be found by him, because he is the [fn]first of his children, and to him belongs the birthright.
Deu 21:18And if any man has a disobedient and contentious son, who hearkens not to the voice of his father and the voice of his mother, and they should correct him, and he should not hearken to them;
Deu 21:19then shall his father and his mother take hold of him, and bring him forth to the elders of his city, and to the gate of the place:
Deu 21:20and they shall say to the men of their city, This our son is disobedient and contentious, he hearkens not to our voice, he is a reveller and a drunkard.
Deu 21:21And the men of his city shall stone him with stones, and he shall die; and thou shalt remove the evil one from yourselves, and the rest shall hear and fear.
Deu 21:22And if there be sin in any one, and the judgment of death be upon him, and he be put to death, and ye hang him on a tree:
Deu 21:23his body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but ye shall by all means bury it in that day; for [fn] every one that is hanged on a tree is cursed of God; and ye shall by no means defile the land which the Lord thy God gives thee for an inheritance.
BES Footnotes
Gr. drawn.
Gr. cut the sinews. i. e. of the neck.
Gr. his name. Hebraism.
Gr. at their mouth.
Gr. may not be in thy people.
Gr. think about her.
Gr. one of them.
Gr. the beginning or chief.
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Translation of the Greek Septuagint into English by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published in 1851 and is now in the Public Domain

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