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Texts -- Numbers 30:1-11 (NET)

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Vows Made by Men
30:1 Moses told the leaders of the tribes concerning the Israelites , “This is what the Lord has commanded : 30:2 If a man makes a vow to the Lord or takes an oath of binding obligation on himself , he must not break his word , but must do whatever he has promised .
Vows Made by Single Women
30:3 “If a young woman who is still living in her father’s house makes a vow to the Lord or places herself under an obligation , 30:4 and her father hears of her vow or the obligation to which she has pledged herself , and her father remains silent about her, then all her vows will stand , and every obligation to which she has pledged herself will stand . 30:5 But if her father overrules her when he hears about it, then none of her vows or her obligations which she has pledged for herself will stand . And the Lord will release her from it, because her father overruled her.
Vows Made by Married Women
30:6 “And if she marries a husband while under a vow , or she uttered anything impulsively by which she has pledged herself , 30:7 and her husband hears about it, but remains silent about her when he hears about it, then her vows will stand and her obligations which she has pledged for herself will stand . 30:8 But if when her husband hears it he overrules her, then he will nullify the vow she has taken , and whatever she uttered impulsively which she has pledged for herself . And the Lord will release her from it.
Vows Made by Widows
30:9 “But every vow of a widow or of a divorced woman which she has pledged for herself will remain intact . 30:10 If she made the vow in her husband’s house or put herself under obligation with an oath , 30:11 and her husband heard about it, but remained silent about her, and did not overrule her, then all her vows will stand , and every obligation which she pledged for herself will stand .

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