Deuteronomio 20:20

20 Sólo los árboles que sabes que no dan fruto podrás destruir y talar, para construir máquinas de sitio contra la ciudad que está en guerra contigo, hasta que caiga.

Deuteronomio 20:20 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 20:20

Only the trees which thou knowest that they be not trees for
meat Which might be known not only by their not having fruit upon
them, but by other tokens, and even at a time of year when there was no fruit on any, which might be sometimes the season of a siege:

thou shalt destroy and cut them down;
if so to do was of any disservice to the enemy, or of any service to them, as follows; they had a liberty to destroy them if they would:

and thou shall build bulwarks against the city that maketh war, until
it be subdued;
build bulwarks of the trees cut down, and raise batteries with them, or make machines and engines of the wood of them, to cast stones into the city to annoy the inhabitants of it, in order to make them surrender, and until they do it. All this may be an emblem of the axe being to be laid to fruitless trees in a moral and spiritual sense; and of trees of righteousness, laden with the fruits of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, being preserved and never to be cut down or rooted up; see ( Matthew 3:10 ) ( Isaiah 60:3 ) ( Matthew 15:13 ) .

Deuteronomio 20:20 In-Context

18 para que ellos no os enseñen a imitar todas las abominaciones que ellos han hecho con sus dioses y no pequéis contra el SEÑOR vuestro Dios.
19 Cuando sities una ciudad por muchos días, peleando contra ella para tomarla, no destruirás sus árboles metiendo el hacha contra ellos; no los talarás, pues de ellos puedes comer. Porque, ¿es acaso el árbol del campo un hombre para que le pongas sitio?
20 Sólo los árboles que sabes que no dan fruto podrás destruir y talar, para construir máquinas de sitio contra la ciudad que está en guerra contigo, hasta que caiga.
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