Deuteronomy 20
Moses commands the Israelites on how to conduct warfare.
Bible version
Laws Concerning Warfare
Commentary
Deuteronomy 20 is a chapter that outlines the rules for warfare for the Israelites. It begins by reminding the Israelites that when they go to war, they should not be afraid, because the Lord their God is with them. The Lord will give them victory over their enemies. The chapter then goes on to provide instructions for how the Israelites should conduct themselves in battle. They are instructed to offer peace to their enemies before engaging in battle, and if the enemy accepts, then they should make a treaty with them. If the enemy refuses, then the Israelites are to lay siege to the city and take it by force. The chapter also outlines the rules for how to treat the people of the city they are attacking. They are not to destroy the trees or cut them down, but instead use them for food. They are also not to destroy the fruit trees, but instead use them for food. Finally, the chapter outlines the rules for how to treat the people of the city they are attacking. They are not to kill any of the people, but instead make them slaves. Overall, Deuteronomy 20 provides a clear set of instructions for how the Israelites should conduct themselves in battle. It emphasizes the importance of offering peace before engaging in battle, and outlines the rules for how to treat the people of the city they are attacking. These rules are important for ensuring that the Israelites conduct themselves in a just and honorable manner in battle.
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There are 20 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 20.