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Deuteronomy 20:1-8

20:1

go <03318> [goest out.]

chariotry <05483> [horses.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


20:2


20:3

fainthearted <03824> [let not.]

fainthearted <07401> [faint. Heb. be tender. tremble. Heb. make haste.]

terrified <06206> [be ye terrified.]


20:4

fight <03898> [to fight.]


20:5

officers <07860> [the officers.]

dedicated ............... dedicate <02596> [dedicated.]


20:6

benefited ................ benefit <02490 03212> [eaten of it. Heb. made it common.]

die <04191> [lest he die.]


20:7

engaged .... woman <0802 0781> [betrothed a wife.]

It was customary among the Jews to contract matrimony, espouse, or betroth, and for a considerable time to leave the parties in the houses of the respective parents; and when the bridegroom had made proper preparations, then the bride was brought home to his house, and the marriage consummated. The provisions in this verse refer to a case of this kind; though the Jews extend it to him who had newly consummated his marriage, and even to him who had married his brother's wife. It was deemed a peculiar hardship for a person to be obliged to go to battle, who had left a house unfinished, newly purchased land half tilled, or a wife with whom he had just contracted marriage.

die <04191> [lest he die.]


20:8

afraid <03373> [fearful.]

fellow <0251> [lest his brethren's.]

make ....... fearful <04549> [faint. Heb. melt.]

1:28 *marg: Ex 15:15 [All]


Deuteronomy 20:2

20:2


Deuteronomy 7:15

7:15

terrible ........... inflict ... on <07760 07451> [will put none.]

The Israelites, if obedient, would have been subject to no maladies but those common to fallen man, and generally very healthy and long lived; being exempted from pestilential diseases, which have often most tremendously scourged guilty nations; and from such maladies in particular, as they had witnessed in Egypt, by which God afflicted their cruel oppressors, (Ex 15:26.) This must be referred to the national covenant; for though godliness often secures the most solid temporal advantages, yet temporal blessings were not, even among them, uniformly dispensed to individuals according to their obedience; but they were to the nation, with an exactness which is not observed towards any other people.

terrible ........... inflict ... on <07760 07451> [will put none.]




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