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marries his brother’s wife
Some interpret this to apply only when the brother is still alive or has become the father of male children by the woman.
He has uncovered his brother's nakedness
Here the idiom "uncovered ... nakedness" means "disgraced." See how you translated this idiom in Leviticus 18:7. Alternate translation: "He has disgraced his brother" or "He has shamed his brother" (See: rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-idiom)