Deuteronomy 23:9

9 "When you are in camp in time of war, you are to avoid anything that would make you ritually unclean.

Deuteronomy 23:9 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 23:9

When the host goeth forth against thine enemies
An army of soldiers march in order to meet the enemy and fight him:

then keep thee from every wicked thing;
the Targum of Jonathan adds, by way of explanation,

``from strange worship, uncovering of nakedness, and from shedding innocent blood;''

that is, from idolatry, uncleanness of every sort, and murder; and all other wickednesses ought to be abstained from at all times by all persons, but especially by soldiers in such a circumstance, just going to battle; since sin committed weakens natural courage, as it loads the conscience with guilt; and since victory and success, which depend upon the blessing of God on arms, cannot be reasonably expected, where vices of all sorts are indulged and abound; and especially seeing such are about to expose their lives to the utmost danger, and know not but that in a few hours they must exchange this life for another, and appear before God, the Judge of all, against whom they sin; and yet how little are these things thought of by such in common! it was the wisdom of the Jewish legislature, which was of God, to inculcate such things into the minds of their soldiers.

Deuteronomy 23:9 In-Context

7 "Do not despise the Edomites; they are your relatives. And do not despise the Egyptians; you once lived in their land.
8 From the third generation onward their descendants may be included among the Lord's people.
9 "When you are in camp in time of war, you are to avoid anything that would make you ritually unclean.
10 If a man becomes unclean because he has had a wet dream during the night, he is to go outside the camp and stay there.
11 Toward evening he is to wash himself, and at sunset he may come back into camp.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.