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But to the stranger. To thy brother thou shalt lend that which he wanteth, without usury: that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all thy works in the land, which thou shalt go in to possess. (Deuteronomy 23, 20)
If ally man be found soliciting his brother of the children of Israel, and selling him shall take a price, he shall be put to death, and thou shalt take away the evil from the midst of thee. (Deuteronomy 24, 7)
Thou shalt not refuse the hire of the needy, and the poor, whether he be thy brother, or a stranger that dwelleth with thee in the land, and is within thy gates: (Deuteronomy 24, 14)
Yet so, that they exceed not the number of forty: lest thy brother depart shamefully torn before thy eyes. (Deuteronomy 25, 3)
When brethren dwell together, and one of them dieth without children, the wife of the deceased shall not marry to another: but his brother shall take her, and raise up seed for his brother: (Deuteronomy 25, 5)
But if he will not take his brother's wife, who by law belongeth to him, the woman shall go to the gate of the city, and call upon the ancients, and say: My husband's brother refuseth to raise up his brother's name in Israel: and will not take me to wife. (Deuteronomy 25, 7)
The woman shall come to him before the ancients, and shall take off his shoe from his foot, and spit in his face, and say: So shall it be done to the man that will not build up his brother's house: (Deuteronomy 25, 9)
The man that is nice among you, and very delicate, shall envy his own brother, and his wife, that lieth in his bosom, (Deuteronomy 28, 54)
And Moses wrote this law, and delivered it to the priests the sons of Levi, who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and to all the ancients of Israel. (Deuteronomy 31, 9)
Moses therefore wrote the canticle and taught it to the children of Israel. (Deuteronomy 31, 22)
Therefore after Moses had wrote the words of this law in a volume, and finished it: (Deuteronomy 31, 24)
Of whose victims they ate the fat, and drank the wine of their drink offerings: let them arise and help you, and protect you in your distress. (Deuteronomy 32, 38)
