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{{:Quote|If the man decided to divorce the woman, he was to write out a bill of divorce and formally serve it on the woman. She was then sent away from the man's house, but possession of the bill of divorce gave her a certain protection under law from any further action by the man.<ref>Craigie, <em>Deuteronomy</em>, p. 305</ref>}}
Translation{{:Quote|If the man decided to divorce the woman, he was to write out a bill of divorce and formally serve it on the woman. She was then sent away from the man's house, but possession of the bill of divorce gave her a certain protection under law from any further action by the man.<ref>Craigie, <em>Deuteronomy</em>, p. 305</ref>}}

If the man decided to divorce the woman, he was to write out a bill of divorce and formally serve it on the woman. She was then sent away from the man's house, but possession of the bill of divorce gave her a certain protection under law from any further action by the man.[1]

  1. Craigie, Deuteronomy, p. 305