13 Suppose a man gets married and consummates the marriage but subsequently despises his wife.
14 He then spreads false claims about her to the point that she has a bad reputation, because he said such things as, "I married this woman, but when I went to have sex with her, I couldn’t find any proof that she was a virgin."
15 At that point, the young woman’s father and mother will bring proof of her virginity to the city’s elders at the city gate.
16 The young woman’s father will say to the elders: "I gave my daughter to this man to be his wife, but he doesn’t like her anymore.
17 That’s why he has spread false claims about her, saying, ‘I couldn’t find any proof that your daughter was a virgin.’ But look! Here’s proof of my daughter’s virginity." At that point they will spread out the blanket in front of the city’s elders.
18 The city’s elders must then take that husband and punish him.
19 They will fine him one hundred silver shekels, giving that to the young woman’s father, because that husband gave one of Israel’s virgin daughters a bad reputation. Moreover, she must remain his wife; he is never allowed to divorce her.