NET Bible
"you may bring her back to your house. She must shave her head, trim her nails,"
— Deuteronomy 21:12, NET Bible
“Then thou shalt bring her home to thine house; and she shall shave her head, and pare her nails;”
“then thou shalt bring her home to thy house; and she shall shave her head, and pare her nails; ”
“then you shall bring her home to your house; and she shall shave her head, and pare her nails;”
“Thou shalt bring her into thy house: and she shall shave her hair, and pare her nails,”
“Then take her back to your house; and let her hair and her nails be cut;”
“Then thou shalt bring her home to thine house; and she shall shave her head, and pare her nails;”
In this manner you will purge out the guilt of innocent blood from among you, for you must do what is right before the LORD.
Laws Concerning Wives When you go out to do battle with your enemies and the LORD your God allows you to prevail and you take prisoners,
if you should see among them an attractive woman whom you wish to take as a wife,
you may bring her back to your house. She must shave her head, trim her nails,
discard the clothing she was wearing when captured, and stay in your house, lamenting for her father and mother for a full month. After that you may sleep with her and become her husband and she your wife.
If you are not pleased with her, then you must let her go where she pleases. You cannot in any case sell her; you must not take advantage of her, since you have already humiliated her.
Laws Concerning Children Suppose a man has two wives, one whom he loves more than the other, and they both bear him sons, with the firstborn being the child of the less loved wife.