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Nombres 31:7

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7 Ils firent donc la guerre contre Madian, comme l'Éternel l'avait commandé à Moïse, et ils tuèrent tous les mâles.

Nombres 31:7 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 31:7

And they warred against the Midianites, as the Lord
commanded Moses
Whether the Midianites came out against them with an army, and there was a pitched battle between them, is not certain; however the Israelites committed acts of hostility upon them, by entering their cities, plundering their houses, and slaying the inhabitants of them; the Targum of Jonathan is,

``they warred against Midian, and surrounded it in the three corners of it, as the Lord commanded Moses;''

for, as Maimonides F2 observes from tradition,

``when they besiege a city to take it, they do not surround it in the four corners of it, but in the three corners of it, and leave a place to flee out, that everyone that would might escape for his life, as it is said, "and they warred against Midian, as the Lord commanded Moses"; by report, or from tradition, it is learnt that so he commanded him;''

that is, in such a manner to besiege a city; but for this there is only tradition, for it is not mentioned among the rules after directed to in such a case, ( Deuteronomy 20:10-20 ) ,

and they slew all the males;
which fell into their hands; for, no doubt, there were multitudes that made their escape, since in later times we read of the Midianites, as a very powerful people, and very distressing to Israel, ( Judges 6:1 Judges 6:2 ) these, as Aben Ezra observes, they slew, were such as were grown up, for as for their little ones, them they spared and carried captive, ( Numbers 31:9 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Hilchot Melacim, c. 6. sect. 7.
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Nombres 31:7 In-Context

5 On leva donc, d'entre les milliers d'Israël, mille hommes par tribu, douze mille hommes équipés pour la guerre.
6 Et Moïse les envoya à la guerre, mille par tribu, avec Phinées, fils d'Éléazar, le sacrificateur, qui avait les instruments sacrés, les trompettes éclatantes en sa main.
7 Ils firent donc la guerre contre Madian, comme l'Éternel l'avait commandé à Moïse, et ils tuèrent tous les mâles.
8 Ils tuèrent aussi les rois de Madian, outre les autres qui furent tués: Évi, Rékem, Tsur, Hur et Réba, cinq rois de Madian; ils tuèrent aussi par l'épée Balaam, fils de Béor.
9 Et les enfants d'Israël emmenèrent prisonnières les femmes de Madian et leurs petits enfants; et ils pillèrent tout leur bétail, tous leurs troupeaux, et tous leurs biens.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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