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Deuteronomy 23:4-15 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

4. The Ammonites and Moabites refused to give you bread and water on your trip at the time you came from Egypt. They also tried to hire Balaam, the son of Beor from the Mesopotamian city of Pethor, to curse you.

5. But the Lord your God refused to do what Balaam asked. Instead, the Lord changed the curse into a blessing for you, because the Lord your God loves you.

6. You must never try to make peace with the Ammonites or Moabites. As long as you live, don’t be friendly to them.

7. “You must not hate Edomites, because they are your relatives. You must not hate Egyptians, because you were a stranger in their land.

8. The children of the third generation born to the Edomites and Egyptians may join with the people of Israel to worship the Lord.

9. “When your army goes to fight against your enemies, stay away from everything that would make you unclean.

10. If there is any man who is unclean because he had a flow of semen during the night, he must go out of the camp. He must stay away from the camp.

11. Then, when evening comes, the man must bathe himself in water. And when the sun goes down, he may come into the camp again.

12. “You also must have a place outside the camp where people can go to relieve themselves.

13. Among your weapons, you must also carry a stick to dig with. Then, when you relieve yourself, you must dig a hole and cover it up.

14. This is because the Lord your God is there with you in your camp to save you and to help you defeat your enemies. So the camp must be holy. Then he will not see something disgusting and leave you.

15. “If slaves run away and come to you, don’t force them to go back to their masters.

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