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DEUTERONOMY 20. LAWS TO BE OBSERVED DURING WAR. Peculiar to cf.
Deuteronomy 21:10 (which some attach immediately to ch. 20) and
Deuteronomy 23:9; Deuteronomy 24:5 (see remarks prefixed to...
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FAINT. This and the following three words. Figure of speech
_Synonymia._ App-6. tremble. be excited. (Hebrew. make haste.)...
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_fear not_, etc.] neither the standing phrase of Pl. nor that of Sg.:
see on Deuteronomy 1:29....
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Of War and Exemptions from Service in it
When Israel goes to war with a foe more numerous and having horses
and chariots they shall not fear; Jehovah is with them (Deuteronomy
20:1). On the eve of th...
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LESSON SIXTEEN DEUTERONOMY 20:1-20; DEUTERONOMY 21:10-14; DEUTERONOMY
23:9-14
g. RULES FOR CONDUCTING THE HOLY WAR
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_AND SHALL SAY UNTO THEM, HEAR, O ISRAEL, YE APPROACH THIS DAY UNTO
BATTLE AGAINST YOUR ENEMIES: LET NOT YOUR HEARTS FAINT, FEAR NOT, AND
DO NOT TREMBLE, NEITHER BE YE TERRIFIED BECAUSE OF THEM;_
No...
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LAWS OF WARFARE
1. Horses and chariots] The army of the Israelites was chiefly
composed of infantry: see on Deuteronomy 17:16....
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 20
V1 ‘Do not be afraid when you go to fight against your enemies. You
may see horses and carts...
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LET NOT YOUR HEARTS FAINT, FEAR NOT. — In these words Isaiah
strengthened Ahaz (Deuteronomy 7:4): “fear not, neither be
faint-hearted.”
TREMBLE. — As in the Margin, _“_make haste.” (Comp. 2 Samuel
4:4...
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וְ אָמַ֤ר אֲלֵהֶם֙ שְׁמַ֣ע
יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל אַתֶּ֨ם...
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THE ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ISRAELITE LIFE
IT has often and justly been said that the life of Israel is so
entirely founded on the grace and favor of God that no distinction is
made between the secular an...
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It is necessary to bear in mind that these people were being led into
the land not merely to find a possession for themselves as an
established nation, but first as the scourge of God against a corrup...
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_Back. Hebrew, "do not quake," (Haydock) or fall into disorder, hurry,
&c._...
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There appears a great propriety in the appointment of GOD'S priests to
encourage GOD'S people. They who are supposed to be most frequent at a
throne of grace may be supposed to know most of the mind o...
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It is clear that a new division of the statutes and judgments of this
book begins with the later verses just read from Deuteronomy 16:1-22.
What belonged to the religious life of Israel was closed wit...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19, 20, AND 21.
Chapter 19 opens with ordinances which contemplate the people in
possession and enjoyment of the land; they were to observe them, that
the la...
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AND SHALL SAY UNTO THEM, HEAR, O ISRAEL,.... Exciting their attention
to what he was about to say, and which, as Jarchi observes, was spoken
in the holy tongue, or in the Hebrew language:
YOU APPROAC...
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And shall say unto them, Hear, O Israel, ye approach this day unto
battle against your enemies: let not your hearts faint, fear not, and
do not tremble, neither be ye terrified because of them;
Ver....
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1 The Priests exhortation to encourage the people to battell.
5 The officers proclamation who are to be dismissed from the warre.
10 How to vse the Cities that accept or refuse the proclamation of
p...
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WARFARE REGULATED BY GOD
(vs.1-19)
God certainly never did approve the saying, "All's fair in love and
war." Rather, God gave explicit instructions to Israel as to how to
conduct their warfare. But...
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FAINT:
_ Heb._ be tender
TREMBLE:
_ Heb._ make haste...
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1-9 In the wars wherein Israel engaged according to the will of God,
they might expect the Divine assistance. The Lord was to be their only
confidence. In these respects they were types of the Christ...
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FAINT, Heb. _be soft or tender_. Softness or tenderness of heart
towards God is commended, 2 KINGS 22:19, but towards enemies it is
condemned, here and Deuteronomy 20:8 Leviticus 26:36...
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"When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses
and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them for
the Lord thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of...
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Deuteronomy 20:3 say H559 (H8804) Hear H8085 (H8798) Israel H3478
Today H3117 verge H7131 battle H4421 enemies
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PREPARATION FOR BATTLE (DEUTERONOMY 20:1).
Israel was on the verge of a holy war, and instructions as to how to
face up to such a fact were very necessary. They were not a warlike
people, or a trained...
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CONTENTS: Laws of warfare.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Those enterprises which we undertake by a divine warrant
and prosecute by divine direction, we may expect to succeed in. Those
have no...
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Deuteronomy 20:5. _Hath not dedicated it._ David composed the xxxth
Psalm for the dedication of his new palace. Good men warmed a new
house by devotion.
Deuteronomy 20:9. _The officers shall make capt...
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_When thou goest out to battle._
RIGHTEOUS WAR
I. Undertaken to accomplish the purpose of God. “In the name of our
God we will set up our banners.”
II. Sanctioned by the will of God.
1. God’s will...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 20:1 These laws on warfare
(especially vv. Deuteronomy 20:16) may seem to be at odds with the
teachings of the NT. But three things should be kept in m
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CRITICAL NOTES.—Reverence for life, and that which tends to preserve
it, was the motive for laws given in last chapter. The same is the
basis of those in this chapter. Even in time of war, forbearance...
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EXPOSITION
DIRECTIONS CONCERNING WARFARE IN GENERAL, AND FOR THE BESIEGING OF
CITIES IN PARTICULAR.
DEUTERONOMY 20:1
The instructi
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Now when they went to war, [chapter twenty] against your enemies, and
you see the horses, and chariots, don't be afraid: for the LORD is
with you, who brought you out of Egypt (Deuteronomy 20:1).
Now...
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1 Thessalonians 5:15; 1 Timothy 6:12; Acts 18:10; Acts 18:9; Acts 27