Deuteronomy_Chapter 24
If a person sees any unreasonable things happening to her after getting married and is displeased with her, they can write a divorce notice and hand it over to her, sending her away from her husband’s house.
After leaving her husband’s house, a woman can marry someone else.
If her stephusband hates her, writes a divorce letter and hands it over to her, sends her away from her husband’s house, or if her stephusband who married her dies,
The ex husband who sent her shall not marry a woman after she has been defiled, for this is detested by the Lord. Do not defile the land that the Lord your God has given as an inheritance.
A newly married person shall not go into the army or be entrusted with any official duties. They may stay at home for a year to make their wife happy.
Do not take a person’s entire or upper millstone as a pledge, because this is taking a person’s life as a pledge.
If someone kidnaps a brother from Israel and treats him as a slave or sells him, then the kidnapper will be put to death. So we will eliminate that evil from among you.
Be careful in the plague of leprosy, and follow all that the priests and Levites have taught you. How do I command them and how do you follow them.
Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam on the way out of Egypt.
You can lend it to your neighbor, no matter what it is, you cannot go into his house to take his pawn.
Stand outside and wait for the person borrowing from you to take out the pledge and hand it over to you.
If he is poor, you cannot leave his pledge overnight.
At sunset, always return the pawn to him, so that he can sleep with that piece of clothing, and he will bless you. This is your righteousness before the Lord your God.
You shall not bully any poor and impoverished hired worker, whether it be your brother or any resident in your city.
Give him his wages on the same day, not until sunset. Because he is poor, his heart is focused on his wages, so that if he calls on the Lord for help, his sin will be on you.
Do not kill your father for personal gain, nor do you kill your son for personal gain. Anyone who is killed is their own sin.
You shall not turn away righteousness from the sojourner or the orphan, nor take the widow’s clothes as a pledge.
Remember that you were a servant in Egypt. The Lord your God redeemed you from there, so I command you to do this.
If you forget a bundle when harvesting in the field, do not go back and take it again; leave it for the sojourner, the orphan, and the widow. So the Lord your God will bless you in everything you do in your hands.
You cannot beat the remaining branches of the olive tree. To be left for the homeless and widows.
You cannot pick the remaining grapes from the vineyard. To be left for the homeless and widows.
Remember also that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, therefore I command you to do so.