THE EXTERMINATION OF THE MIDIANITES. This story of a war of
extermination, waged to avenge the wiles practised on Israel by Midian
(as described in Numbers 25:6) is marked by various fanciful elements,
such as (_a)_ the huge number massacred (for if the girls and
unmarried women amounted to 32,000,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PURIFICATION OF THE ISRAELITE ARMY AFTER THE SLAUGHTER. The
purification of warriors after a battle, practised in antiquity as by
savage peoples to-day, was due, not to any desire for physical
cleanliness, but to the dread of the mystery involved in spilt blood
and in dead bodies: those who had... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DIVISION OF THE BOOTY. The principle of equal division between
those who went forth to fight, and those who remained in the camp was
observed by David (1 Samuel 30:22), who seems to have been the first
to establish such a rule. The tax of ⅟? 500 of the combatants'share
for the priests and of ⅟?... [ Continue Reading ]