Catholic Public Domain Version
"You shall not wear a vestment which has been woven from both wool and linen. "
— Deuteronomy 22:11, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woollen and linen together.”
“Thou shalt not wear a mingled stuff, wool and linen together. ”
“You shall not wear a mixed stuff, wool and linen together.”
“You must not wear clothing made with wool and linen meshed together.”
“Thou shalt not wear a garment that is woven of woollen and linen together.”
“Do not have clothing made of two sorts of thread, wool and linen together.”
“Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woollen and linen together.”
When you build a new house, you shall make a wall around the roof. Otherwise, someone may slip and fall down violently, and so blood would be shed at your house, and you would be guilty.
You shall not sow your vineyard with another seed, lest both the seed that you have sown and what springs forth from the vineyard be sanctified together.
You shall not till with an ox and a donkey at the same time.
You shall not wear a vestment which has been woven from both wool and linen.
You shall make strings along the hem, at the four corners of your cloak, which covers you.
If a man takes a wife, and afterwards he has hatred for her,
and so he seeks opportunities to dismiss her, imputing a very wicked name to her by saying, ‘I received this woman as a wife, and upon entering to her, I found her not to be a virgin,’