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  • It may be, man or woman will take a vow, or an oath. If it be a man, he must in any case carry out what he promised, and not be false to his word. (Numbers 30, 3)

  • But if a woman has made a vow, or bound herself by an oath, it may be she is only a girl, living in her father’s house still. Did her father know that she had vowed or sworn, and make no protest? Then she is bound by her vow; (Numbers 30, 4)

  • Did her father, as soon as he heard of it, refuse his consent? Then vow or oath are null and void; she cannot be held to her promise if her father did not consent to it. (Numbers 30, 6)

  • It may be such a girl will marry, still under her vow, still bound by her youthful undertaking; (Numbers 30, 7)

  • does her husband hear of it without protest? She must be held to her vow thenceforward; she must carry out what she promised. (Numbers 30, 8)

  • Or a wife already living under her husband’s roof, may take vow or oath; (Numbers 30, 11)

  • It may be a wife will bind herself by an oath, vowing to mortify herself by fasting or some other kind of abstinence; it is for her husband to decide whether she is to keep it or not. (Numbers 30, 14)

  • If he makes no protest on hearing of it, but waits till afterwards before making his decision, she must pay her vow, keep the promise she made; there was no protest from him when he heard of it. (Numbers 30, 15)

  • Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and serve none but him, hold close to him, and make thy vows in his name; (Deuteronomy 10, 20)

  • when you would bring burnt-sacrifice and offering, tithe and first-fruits of your labour, vowed gifts and unvowed, first-born of cattle or of sheep. (Deuteronomy 12, 6)

  • then the Lord your God will choose a place to be the sanctuary of his name. There you will present before him all that I now enjoin, burnt-sacrifice and offering, tithe and first-fruit and choice things vowed to his honour. (Deuteronomy 12, 11)

  • But where tithes of corn or wine or oil are in question, or the first-born of herd and flock, gifts to the Lord vowed or unvowed, or the first-fruits of thy crops, these thou mayest not eat in thy own city. (Deuteronomy 12, 17)


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