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DEUTERONOMY
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Chapter 23
Deut GodsWord 23:1  A man whose testicles are crushed or whose penis is cut off may never join the assembly of the LORD.
Deut GodsWord 23:2  A man born from an illicit union may not join the assembly of the LORD. No descendant of his may join the assembly of the LORD for ten generations.
Deut GodsWord 23:3  Ammonites or Moabites may not join the assembly of the LORD. Not one descendant of theirs may join the assembly of the LORD for ten generations.
Deut GodsWord 23:4  They cannot join because they didn't greet you with food and water on your trip from Egypt. They even hired Balaam, son of Beor, from Pethor in Aram Naharaim, to curse you.
Deut GodsWord 23:5  But the LORD your God refused to listen to Balaam. Instead, he turned Balaam's curse into a blessing for you because the LORD your God loves you.
Deut GodsWord 23:6  Never offer them peace or friendship as long as you live.
Deut GodsWord 23:7  Never consider the Edomites disgusting. They're your relatives. Never consider the Egyptians disgusting. You once were foreigners living in their country.
Deut GodsWord 23:8  Their grandchildren may join the assembly of the LORD.
Deut GodsWord 23:9  When you're at war and have set up camp to fight your enemies, stay away from anything that will make you unclean.
Deut GodsWord 23:10  If one of your men becomes unclean from a nocturnal emission, he must go outside the camp and stay there.
Deut GodsWord 23:11  Toward evening he must wash, and at sunset he may come back to camp.
Deut GodsWord 23:12  Choose a place outside the camp where you can go to relieve yourself.
Deut GodsWord 23:13  You must carry a pointed stick as part of your equipment. When you go outside to squat, dig a hole with it. When you're done, cover up your excrement.
Deut GodsWord 23:14  The LORD your God moves around in your camp to protect you and hand your enemies over to you. So your camp must always be holy. This way, the LORD will never see anything offensive among you and turn away from you.
Deut GodsWord 23:15  If a slave escapes from his master and comes to you, don't return him to his master.
Deut GodsWord 23:16  Let him stay with you and live among your people wherever he chooses, in any of your cities that seems best to him. Never mistreat him.
Deut GodsWord 23:17  No Israelite man or woman should ever become a temple prostitute.
Deut GodsWord 23:18  Never bring gifts or money earned by prostitution into the house of the LORD your God as an offering you vowed to give. These earnings are disgusting to the LORD your God.
Deut GodsWord 23:19  Never charge another Israelite any interest on money, food, or anything else that is borrowed.
Deut GodsWord 23:20  You may charge a foreigner interest, but not an Israelite. Then the LORD your God will bless you in everything you do once you've entered the land and taken possession of it.
Deut GodsWord 23:21  If you make a vow to the LORD your God, don't avoid keeping it. The LORD your God expects you to keep it. You would be guilty of a sin if you didn't.
Deut GodsWord 23:22  If you didn't make a vow, you would not be guilty.
Deut GodsWord 23:23  Make sure you do what you said you would do in your vow. You freely chose to make your vow to the LORD your God.
Deut GodsWord 23:24  If you go into your neighbor's vineyard, you may eat as many grapes as you like until you're full. But never put any in your basket.
Deut GodsWord 23:25  If you go into your neighbor's grain field, you may pick grain by hand. But never use a sickle to cut your neighbor's grain.