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CHAP. XX.
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 peace. 16 What Cities must bee deuoted. 19 Trees of mans meat must not be destroyed in the siege.
3And shall say vnto them, Heare O Israel, you approach this day vnto battell against your enemies: let not your hearts faint, feare not, and doe not tremble, neither be ye terrified because of them.3
6And what man is hee that hath planted a Uineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it? let him also go and returne vnto his house, lest he die in the battell, and an other man eate of it.6
7And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her? let him goe and returne vnto his house, lest he die in battell, and another man take her.7
8And the Officers shall speake further vnto the people: and they shall say, What man is there that is fearefull and faint hearted? let him goe and returne vnto his house, lest his brethrens heart faint as well as his heart.8
9And it shall be when the Officers haue made an end of speaking vnto the people, that they shall make Captaines of the armies to leade the people.9
10¶ When thou commest nigh vnto a City to fight against it, then proclaime peace vnto it.
14But the women, and the litle ones, and the cattell, and all that is in the citie, euen all the spoile thereof, shalt thou take vnto thy selfe, and thou shalt eate the spoile of thine enemies, which the Lord thy God hath giuen thee.14
19¶ When thou shalt besiege a citie a long time, in making warre against it to take it, thou shalt not destroy the trees thereof, by forcing an axe against them: for thou mayest eate of them, and thou shalt not cut them downe ( for the tree of the field is mans life) to employ them in the siege.19
20Only the trees which thou knowest that they be not trees for meate, thou shalt destroy, and cut them downe, and thou shalt build bulwarkes against the city that maketh warre with thee, vntil it be subdued.20
Original 1611 KJV Sidenote References for Deuteronomy Chapter 20
3 Hebr. be tender. , Hebr. make haste.
6 Heb. made it common See Leuit. 19.23.
7 Chap.24. 5.
8 Iudg. 7.3. , Hebr. melt.
9 Hebr. to be in the head of the people.
14 Iosh.8.2. , Heb. spoile
19 Or, for, O man the tree of the field is to be employed in the siege. , Heb. to goe from before thee.
20 Hebr. it come downe.
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