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1 When you go to war against your enemies and you see horses and chariots and an army that is bigger than yours, don't be afraid of them. The Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, will be with you.
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"When you go out to fight your enemies and see horses, chariots and a force larger than yours, you are not to be afraid of them; because ADONAI your God, who brought you up from the land of Egypt, is with you.
2 The priest must come and speak to the army before you go into battle.
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When you are about to go into battle, the cohen is to come forward and address the people.
3 He will say, "Listen, Israel! Today you are going into battle against your enemies. Don't lose your courage or be afraid. Don't panic or be frightened,
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He should tell them, 'Listen, Isra'el! You are about to do battle against your enemies. Don't be fainthearted or afraid; don't be alarmed or frightened by them;
4 because the Lord your God goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies and to save you."
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because ADONAI your God is going with you to fight on your behalf against your enemies and give you victory.'
5 The officers should say to the army, "Has anyone built a new house but not given it to God? He may go home, because he might die in battle and someone else would get to give his house to God.
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"Then the officials will speak to the soldiers. They are to say, 'Is there a man here who has built a new house, but hasn't dedicated it yet? He should go back home now; otherwise he may die fighting, and another man will dedicate it.
6 Has anyone planted a vineyard and not begun to enjoy it? He may go home, because he might die in battle and someone else would enjoy his vineyard.
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"'Is there a man here who has planted a vineyard, but hasn't yet made use of its fruit? He should go back home; otherwise he may die fighting, and another man will use it.
7 Is any man engaged to a woman and not yet married to her? He may go home, because he might die in battle and someone else would marry her."
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"'Is there a man here who is engaged to a woman, but hasn't married her yet? He should go back home; otherwise he may die fighting, and another man will marry her.'
8 Then the officers should also say, "Is anyone here afraid? Has anyone lost his courage? He may go home so that he will not cause others to lose their courage, too."
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"The officials will then add to what they have said to the soldiers: 'Is there a man here who is afraid and fainthearted? He should go back home; otherwise his fear may demoralize his comrades as well.'
9 When the officers finish speaking to the army, they should appoint commanders to lead it.
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When the officials have finished speaking with the soldiers, commanders are to be appointed to lead the army.
10 When you march up to attack a city, first make them an offer of peace.
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"When you advance on a town to attack it, first offer it terms for peace.
11 If they accept your offer and open their gates to you, all the people of that city will become your slaves and work for you.
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If it accepts the terms for peace and opens its gates to you, then all the people there are to be put to forced labor and work for you.
12 But if they do not make peace with you and fight you in battle, you should surround that city.
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However, if they refuse to make peace with you but prefer to make war against you, you are to put it under siege.
13 The Lord your God will give it to you. Then kill all the men with your swords,
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When ADONAI your God hands it over to you, you are to put every male to the sword.
14 and you may take everything else in the city for yourselves. Take the women, children, and animals, and you may use these things the Lord your God gives you from your enemies.
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However, you are to take as booty for yourself the women, the little ones, the livestock, and everything in the city - all its spoil. Yes, you will feed on your enemies' spoil, which ADONAI your God has given you.
15 Do this to all the cities that are far away, that do not belong to the nations nearby.
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This is what you are to do to all the towns which are at a great distance from you, which are not the towns of these nations.
16 But leave nothing alive in the cities of the land the Lord your God is giving you.
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"As for the towns of these peoples, which ADONAI your God is giving you as your inheritance, you are not to allow anything that breathes to live.
17 Completely destroy these people: the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, as the Lord your God has commanded.
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Rather you must destroy them completely - the Hitti, the Emori, the Kena'ani, the P'rizi, the Hivi and the Y'vusi - as ADONAI your God has ordered you;
18 Otherwise, they will teach you what they do for their gods, and if you do these hateful things, you will sin against the Lord your God.
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so that they won't teach you to follow their abominable practices, which they do for their gods, thus causing you to sin against ADONAI your God.
19 If you surround and attack a city for a long time, trying to capture it, do not destroy its trees with an ax. You can eat the fruit from the trees, but do not cut them down. These trees are not the enemy, so don't make war against them.
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"When, in making war against a town in order to capture it, you lay siege to it for a long time, you are not to destroy its trees, cutting them down with an axe. You can eat their fruit, so don't cut them down. After all, are the trees in the field human beings, so that you have to besiege them too?
20 But you may cut down trees that you know are not fruit trees and use them to build devices to attack the city walls, until the city is captured.
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However, if you know that certain trees provide no food, you may destroy them and cut them down, in order to build siege-works against the town making war with you, until it falls.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.