Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Deuteronomy 20

1 - 20 Conduct of Warfare
  • Don't be afraid if he opposing army is bigger than you - for the Lord is with you.
  • Offer the enemy terms of peace first, if it accepts, then all the people shall serve as forced labor. If it does not accept, then you may beseige it. Then the spoils of war are yours.
  • If you make war in an area for a long time, don't destroy the trees (that produce food).

Question of the Day: Someone ask a question about war! (Not, "War! What is it Good for!")

1 comment:

Karlton said...

I think we should allow priests to address troops before a battle (or a concert - same thing, sometimes).

Taking care of affairs before you leave for battle is a good idea - things always crop up. We should be sure we're always "ready" to leave. I guess that's what Family Support is all about.