10If thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, that thy Lord God betaketh them in thine hand, and thou leadest prisoners,
11and thou seest in the number of those prisoners a fair woman, and thou lovest her, and will have her to wife,
12thou shalt bring her into thine house; which woman shall shave her hair, and she shall cut her nails about,
13and she shall put away the cloth, wherein she was taken, and she shall sit in thine house, and she shall beweep her father and her mother by a month; and afterward thou shalt enter to her, and thou shalt sleep with her, and she shall be thy wife.
14But if afterward she sitteth not in thy soul, that is, pleaseth not thy will, thou shalt deliver her free, neither thou shalt be able to sell her for money, neither oppress by power, for thou madest her low.
15If a man hath two wives, one loved, and another hateful, and he begetteth of her free children, and the son of the odious wife is the first begotten,
16and the father will part his chattel or substance betwixt his sons, he shall not be able to make the son of the loved wife his first begotten son, and set or put him before the son of the hateful wife,
17but he shall know the son of the hateful wife to be his first begotten son, and he shall give to that son all things double of those things that he hath; for this son is the beginning of his free children, and the first engendered things be due to him.