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This is a just plea the daughters of Salphaad are making. Grant them the right to inherit side by side with their father’s kinsmen, and succeed to his property. (Numbers 27, 6)
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)
Such are the rules the Lord gave Moses, to govern the conduct of husband and wife, or of a father and his daughter when she is a girl still living at home. (Numbers 30, 17)
Thou art our master, they said, and the Lord has commanded thee, in dividing the land between the sons of Israel, to give a portion to the daughters of Salphaad, the portion which should have gone to their father. (Numbers 36, 2)
men sprung from Manasses, that was son of Joseph. So the portion granted to them remained within their father’s tribe and clan. (Numbers 36, 12)
Honour thy father and thy mother, as the Lord God has bidden thee; so shalt thou live long to enjoy the land which the Lord thy God means to give thee. (Deuteronomy 5, 16)
But if any beast has a blemish, or is lame or blind or misshapen or maimed in any way, it cannot be offered to the Lord thy God; (Deuteronomy 15, 21)
and lay aside the garb of a captive, that she wore till now. Let her have a month, dwelling in thy house, to bewail the loss of her father and mother; then thou mayest take her to thy bed and make her thy wife. (Deuteronomy 21, 13)
Thereupon her father and mother must bring her before the elders at the city gate, and the proofs of her maidenhood with her; (Deuteronomy 22, 15)
and the father will say, I gave this man my daughter in marriage, and now he is weary of her; (Deuteronomy 22, 16)
fining him, moreover, a hundred sicles of silver, for fastening an ill name on a maid of Israel. He must pay them to the woman’s father, and must keep her as his wife; as long as he lives he may not put her away. (Deuteronomy 22, 19)
