one of them dies, and does not leave a son; the wife of the dead man shall hot be wife to u stranger. Her brother—in-law shall go to her himself, and marry his brother’s wife, and the first son that she bears he shall bring up with his dead br0ther's name, so that his name may not be wiped out from Israel. But if the man refuses to marry his sister·in—iaw,—-then his siste1·~in-law shall go to the court of My brother-in-law who could raise up a name to his brother in Israel, is not willing to do his duty. The judge of the town shall then
summon him, and examine him about I am not willing to take her. Then the sister-in—law shall ap-
proach to him in the sight of the judges and pull the shoe from his foot and spit in his face and insult So let them do to the man who will not build up his And he shall The Slip· When men are Hghting together,
a manaand his neighbour, and the wife of one approaches to help her husband by. a stroke of herhand, and puts outher hand and seizes him by the genitals-,·-her hand shall ge out ‘off,—-your eye shall not spare er. There shall not be in your bag
weight and weight;~t`ulI weight and short weight. There shall not be in your house
measure and measure; full measure and short measure. You shall have a just and right weight; —you shall have a just and right measure; so that your Eine may be extended in the land which your *EVER-LIVING Gon gives to you, forthe EVER- r.1vmo_ your Gon abhors all who do those wicked things. ENS 01* um Excutli Oxuxou. IAA IO II I2 16