And Moses spoke to the rulers of the tribes of the sons of Israel, saying, This is the saying which
A man, a man who ever should vow a vow or should swear by an oath, or should confirm a set of limits upon his life, he shall not profane his word; all as many things as should come forth from out of his mouth he shall do.
And if should vow a vow or confirm a set of limits in the house of her father in her youth;
and should hear her vows, and her sets of limits which she confirmed on her life, and should remain silent then shall stand all the matters of her vows, and all the sets of limits which she confirmed on her life she shall abide by.
But if in shaking his head in dissent should dissent in which ever day he should hear her vows, and her sets of limits which she confirmed on her life, stand; and shall clear her for shook his head in dissent
But if in coming to pass she should become a man's wife, and her vows her, according to the distinction from her lips as many things as she confirmed on her life;
and should hear and should remain silent in which ever day he should hear, then thus shall stand all her vows; and her sets of limits which she confirmed on her life shall stand.
But if in shaking his head in dissent should dissent in which ever day he should hear all her vows, and her sets of limits which she confirmed on her life, they shall not abide, for her husband shook his head in dissent concerning her, and shall clear her.
And a vow of a widow, and a woman being cast out, as many things as she should make a vow on her life, shall abide to her.
But if in the house of her husband her vow be, or the set of limits on her life with an oath,
and should hear and remain silent concerning her, and should not shake his head in dissent concerning her, then shall stand all her vows; and all her sets of limits which she confirmed on her life shall stand concerning her.
But if in removing should remove them in which ever day he should hear, all as many things as should come forth from out of her lips concerning her vows, and concerning the sets of limits on her life; it shall not remain to her, her husband removed them, and cleared her.
Every vow and every oath to afflict her husband shall set for her, and her husband shall remove for her.
But if in keeping silent he should remain silent at her day by day, then shall stand and the sets of limits upon her shall stand to her, for he kept silent at her in the day in which he heard.
But if removing should remove them after the day which he heard them, then he shall take the sin unto himself.
These are the ordinances, as many as Moses between a husband and between his wife, and between a father and daughter in youth in of her father.