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(1.0003615694165)Deu 15:3

You may exact payment from a foreigner, but whatever your fellow Israelite<n id="1" /> owes you, you must remit.

(0.98209597585513)Deu 17:15

you must select without fail<n id="1" /> a king whom the <sc>Lordsc> your God chooses. From among your fellow citizens<n id="2" /> you must appoint a king &#8211; you may not designate a foreigner who is not one of your fellow Israelites.<n id="3" />

(0.98209597585513)Deu 22:2

If the owner<n id="1" /> does not live<n id="2" /> near you or you do not know who the owner is,<n id="3" /> then you must corral the animal<n id="4" /> at your house and let it stay with you until the owner looks for it; then you must return it to him.

(0.94713185110664)Deu 15:12

<t /><p class="bodytext">If your fellow Hebrew<n id="1" /> &#8211; whether male or female<n id="2" /> &#8211; is sold to you and serves you for six years, then in the seventh year you must let that servant<n id="3" /> go free.<n id="4" />

(0.94713185110664)Deu 22:1

<t /><p class="bodytext">When you see<n id="1" /> your neighbor&#8217;s<n id="2" /> ox or sheep going astray, do not ignore it;<n id="3" /> you must return it without fail<n id="4" /> to your neighbor.

(0.94713185110664)Deu 22:3

You shall do the same to his donkey, his clothes, or anything else your neighbor<n id="1" /> has lost and you have found; you must not refuse to get involved.<n id="2" />

(0.94713185110664)Deu 22:4

When you see<n id="1" /> your neighbor&#8217;s donkey or ox fallen along the road, do not ignore it;<n id="2" /> instead, you must be sure<n id="3" /> to help him get the animal on its feet again.<n id="4" />p>

(0.94713185110664)Deu 23:7

You must not hate an Edomite, for he is your relative;<n id="1" /> you must not hate an Egyptian, for you lived as a foreigner<n id="2" /> in his land.

(0.94713185110664)Deu 25:3

The judge<n id="1" /> may sentence him to forty blows,<n id="2" /> but no more. If he is struck with more than these, you might view your fellow Israelite<n id="3" /> with contempt.p>

(0.94713185110664)Deu 32:50

You will die<n id="1" /> on the mountain that you ascend and join your deceased ancestors,<n id="2" /> just as Aaron your brother died on Mount Hor<n id="3" /> and joined his deceased ancestors,

(0.89390201207243)Deu 13:6

<t /><p class="bodytext">Suppose your own full brother,<n id="1" /> your son, your daughter, your beloved wife, or your closest friend should seduce you secretly and encourage you to go and serve other gods<n id="2" /> that neither you nor your ancestors<n id="3" /> have previously known,<n id="4" />

(0.89390201207243)Deu 15:7

<t /><p class="bodytext">If a fellow Israelite<n id="1" /> from one of your villages<n id="2" /> in the land that the <sc>Lordsc> your God is giving you should be poor, you must not harden your heart or be insensitive<n id="3" /> to his impoverished condition.<n id="4" />




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