Rotherham(i)
 26 and the priest shall take a handful from the meal–offering, a remembrancer thereof, and make a perfume at the altar,––and, afterwards, shall cause the woman to drink the water. 
 27 And, as soon as he causeth her to drink the water, then shall it be, that, if she have fallen into uncleanness, and committed unfaithfulness against her husband, as soon as the deadly water that causeth a curse hath entered into her, so soon shall her womb swell and her thigh fall away,––thus shall the woman become a curse, in the midst of her people. 
 28 But, if the woman have not fallen into uncleanness, but is pure, then shall she be clear, and shall bear seed. 
 29 This, is the law of jealousies,––when a wife shall turn aside [to another] instead of her husband, and fall into uncleanness; 
 30 or, when there passeth over, a husband, a spirit of jealousy, and he becometh jealous of his wife, then shall he cause the woman to stand before Yahweh, and the priest shall execute upon her all this law: 
 31 thus shall the man be clear of iniquity; but, that woman, shall bear her iniquity.