Catholic Public Domain Version
"And his name shall be called in Israel: The House of the Unshod. "
— Deuteronomy 25:10, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And his name shall be called in Israel, The house of him that hath his shoe loosed.”
“And his name shall be called in Israel, The house of him that hath his shoe loosed. ”
“His name shall be called in Israel, The house of him who has his shoe untied.”
“His family name will be referred to in Israel as“the family of the one whose sandal was removed.””
“And his name shall be called in Israel, the house of the unshod.”
“And his family will be named in Israel, The house of him whose shoe has been taken off.”
“And his name shall be called in Israel, The house of him that hath his shoe loosed.”
But if he is not willing to take his brother’s wife, who by law must go to him, the woman shall go to the gate of the city, and she shall call upon those greater by birth, and she shall say: ‘The brother of my husband is not willing to raise up his brother’s name in Israel; nor will he join with me.’
And immediately, they shall summon him to be sent, and they shall question him. If he responds, ‘I am not willing to accept her as a wife,’
then the woman shall approach him in the sight of the elders, and she shall remove his shoe from his foot, and she shall spit in his face, and she shall say: ‘So shall it be done to the man who was not willing to build up his brother’s house.’
And his name shall be called in Israel: The House of the Unshod.
If two men have a conflict between themselves, and one begins to do violence to the other, and if the other’s wife, wanting to rescue her husband from the hand of the stronger one, extends her hand and grasps him by his private parts,
then you shall cut off her hand. Neither shall you weep over her with any mercy.
You shall not have differing weights, greater and lesser, in your bag.