Widows: God
Surely hears the cry of
Judges for
Relieves
Establishes the border of
Will witness against oppressors of
Widows: Exhorted to Trust in God
Widows: Should Not Be
Afflicted
Oppressed
Treated with violence
Deprived of raiment in pledge
Widows: Should Be
Pleaded for
Honoured, if widows indeed
Relieved by their friends
Relieved by the Church
Visited in affliction
Allowed to share in our blessings
Widows: When Young, Exposed to Many Temptations
Widows: The Wicked
Do no good to
Send, away empty
Take pledges from
Reject the cause of
Vex
Make a prey of
Slay
Widows: Curse for Perverting Judgment Of
Widows: Blessings on Those Who Relieve
Widows: A Type of Zion in Affliction
Widows: Were released from all obligation to former husbands
Widows: Reproach Connected With
Widows: Laws Respecting
Not to be oppressed
Raiment of, not to be taken in pledge by creditors
Bound to perform their vows
Not to intermarry with priests
To be allowed to glean in fields and vineyards
To have a share of the triennial tithe
To share in public rejoicings
When daughters of priests and childless to partake of the holy things
When left childless, to be married by their husband's nearest of kin
Widows: Allowed to Marry Again
Widows: Intermarrying With, of Kings Considered Treason
Widows: Instances of Great Liberality In
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