Deuteronomy 24
Moses commands the Israelites on laws regarding marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
Bible version
Laws Concerning Marriage and Divorce
Commentary
Deuteronomy 24 is a chapter that outlines the laws of the Israelites regarding marriage and divorce. It begins by stating that if a man takes a wife and then decides he does not want her, he must not send her away empty-handed. He must provide her with a certificate of divorce and give her the money that was agreed upon in the marriage contract. This is to ensure that the woman is not left destitute and can support herself. The chapter then goes on to discuss the laws regarding remarriage. If a man divorces his wife and she remarries, he is not allowed to take her back as his wife. This is to prevent a man from taking advantage of a woman and using her for his own gain. The chapter also outlines the laws regarding adultery. If a man commits adultery with another man's wife, both the man and the woman are to be put to death. This is to ensure that the sanctity of marriage is upheld and that adultery is not tolerated. Finally, the chapter outlines the laws regarding a woman who is divorced and remarries. If she remarries and then her second husband dies, she is not allowed to remarry her first husband. This is to ensure that the woman is not taken advantage of and that she is not used as a pawn in a man's game. Overall, Deuteronomy 24 outlines the laws of the Israelites regarding marriage and divorce. It is clear that the laws are designed to protect the rights of both men and women and to ensure that the sanctity of marriage is upheld.
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There are 22 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 24.