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What does the Bible say about warfare in Deuteronomy 20?

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Deuteronomy 20 provides God's laws regarding Israel's conduct in warfare, emphasizing mercy toward fruit-bearing trees.

In Deuteronomy 20, God provides specific commands to Israel regarding their conduct in warfare, particularly that they are not to destroy food-bearing trees during a siege. This command illustrates God's concern for creation and the importance of preserving resources for sustenance. Additionally, the chapter emphasizes reliance on God in battles, reminding Israel not to fear their enemies because the Lord is with them, having brought them out of Egypt. The overarching principle observed is that God's people are to engage in warfare without compromising moral standards or God's commandments.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 20:19-20

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