\\INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 22\\ In this chapter are various laws, concerning care of a neighbour's cattle gone astray or in distress, and of anything lost by him, \\#De 22:1-4\\, forbidding one sex to wear the apparel, of another, \\#De 22:5\\ and the taking away of the dam with the young found in a bird's nest, \\#De 22:6,7\\, ordering battlements to be made in a new house, \\#De 22:8\\, prohibiting mixtures in sowing, ploughing, and in garments, \\#De 22:9-11\\, requiring fringes on the four quarters of a garment, \\#De 22:12\\, fining a man that slanders his wife, upon producing the tokens of her virginity, \\#De 22:13-19\\ but if these cannot be produced, then orders are given that she be put to death, \\#De 22:20-21\\, then follow other laws, punishing with death the adulterer and adulteress, and one that hath ravished a betrothed damsel, \\#De 22:22-27\\, amercing a person that lies with a virgin not betrothed and she consenting, and obliging him to marry her, and not suffering him to divorce her, \\#De 22:28-29\\ and another against a man's lying with his father's wife, \\#De 22:30\\.
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