Deuteronomio 20:8

8 »Luego los jefes también dirán: “¿Alguno de ustedes tiene miedo o está angustiado? De ser así, puede irse a su casa antes de que atemorice a alguien más”.

Deuteronomio 20:8 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 20:8

And the officers shall speak further unto the people
According to Maimonides F14, the priest the anointed of war spoke to the end of ( Deuteronomy 20:7 ) and which the officers repeated after him to the people aloud, as before observed; and then after that an officer speaks of himself, or in his own words, and not in those of the priest, as follows;

what man that is fearful
and then another officer causes all the people to hear it:

and they shall say, what man is there that is fearful and
fainthearted?
that has not courage to face his enemies, to whom the terrors of war, and especially of death, are dreadful; the Targum of Jonathan adds,

``because of his sin;''

whose sins stare him in the face, and lie heavy on his conscience; so that he is afraid he shall die in battle, and in his sins, and suffer divine vengeance; both these senses are observed in the Misnah F25. According to R. Akiba, a fearful and fainthearted man is one

``that cannot stand in battle array, or behold a drawn sword; but R. Jose the Galilean says, he is one that is afraid of the transgressions he has committed; and therefore the law joins to this all those things for which a man may return;''

as having built a new house, planted a vineyard, and betrothed a wife; that so it might be thought it was on account of one or other of these that he returned, and not through faintheartedness, either because of the terrors of war, or of his own conscience for his sins:

let him go and return to his house, lest his brethren's heart faint as
well as his heart;
lest, by his pale looks and trembling joints, his fainting fits and swoons, he discourage the rest in the same company with him, and by his example make them unfit for war also.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Ut supra. (Hilchot Melachim, c. 7. sect. 3.)
F25 Misn. Sotah, c. 8. sect. 5.

Deuteronomio 20:8 In-Context

6 ¿Alguno de ustedes acaba de plantar un viñedo pero aún no ha comido ninguno de sus frutos? De ser así, puede irse a su casa. Podría morir en batalla, y otro comería los primeros frutos.
7 ¿Alguno de ustedes acaba de comprometerse con una mujer pero aún no se ha casado con ella? ¡Bien, puede irse a su casa y casarse! Podría morir en batalla, y otro se casaría con ella”.
8 »Luego los jefes también dirán: “¿Alguno de ustedes tiene miedo o está angustiado? De ser así, puede irse a su casa antes de que atemorice a alguien más”.
9 Una vez que los jefes terminen de hablar a las tropas, nombrarán comandantes para cada unidad.
10 »Cuando te acerques a una ciudad para atacarla, primero debes ofrecer condiciones de paz a sus habitantes.
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