Deutéronome 20:3

3 Et il leur dira: Écoute, Israël! Vous marchez aujourd'hui pour combattre vos ennemis; que votre cœur ne défaille point, ne craignez point, ne soyez point effrayés, et n'ayez point peur d'eux;

Deutéronome 20:3 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 20:3

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 approach this day unto battle against your enemies;
were marching or ready to march, preparing to engage with them, and a battle seemed near at hand:

let not your hearts faint, fear not, and do not tremble, neither be ye
terrified because of them;
many words are made use of to animate them against those fears which the strength, number, and appearance of their enemies, would be apt to cause in them. Jarchi observes, that here are four exhortations, answerable to four things which the kings of the nations do (in order to inject terror into their enemies); they shake their shields, to clash them one against another, that hearing their noise they may be afraid of them and flee; they prance their horses, and make them neigh, to cause the noise of the hoofs of their horses to be heard; they shout with their voices, and blow with their trumpets: and accordingly these several clauses are so interpreted in the Misnah {e}

``"and let not your hearts faint"; at the neighing of the horses, and the brightness of swords: "fear not"; at the clashing of shields: "and do not tremble"; at the sound of trumpets: "neither be ye terrified" at the voice of shouting;''

and no doubt but it takes in everything that has a tendency to cause fear, faintness, and dismay, which they are cautioned against.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Misn. Sotah, c. 8. sect. 1.

Deutéronome 20:3 In-Context

1 Quand tu iras à la guerre contre tes ennemis, et que tu verras des chevaux et des chars, un peuple plus nombreux que toi, ne les crains point; car l'Éternel ton Dieu qui t'a fait monter hors du pays d'Égypte est avec toi.
2 Et quand vous vous approcherez pour combattre, le sacrificateur s'avancera, et parlera au peuple.
3 Et il leur dira: Écoute, Israël! Vous marchez aujourd'hui pour combattre vos ennemis; que votre cœur ne défaille point, ne craignez point, ne soyez point effrayés, et n'ayez point peur d'eux;
4 Car l'Éternel votre Dieu est celui qui marche avec vous, afin de combattre pour vous contre vos ennemis, afin de vous délivrer.
5 Alors les officiers parleront au peuple, en disant: Qui est-ce qui a bâti une maison neuve, et ne l'a point inaugurée? qu'il s'en aille et retourne en sa maison, de peur qu'il ne meure dans la bataille, et qu'un autre ne l'inaugure.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.