Warfare 1 - Deuteronomy 20
It’s really interesting to reflect on the perspective of a Hebrew soldier facing the task of invading a land of people to expel them. TB says that the census of 600,000+ eligible men of fighting age was literal and some of the other articles that I’ve read say that as well, while some say that it was figurative. But the general consensus is that regardless of the actual number, the armies of those living in Canaan outnumbered those in Israel, so they were at an inherent disadvantage from the beginning. TB says, “On the one hand the Lord acknowledges that Israel WILL be going up against armed forces which are both larger than Israel’s AND which have technological superiority (chariots). However verse 1 tells Israel to recall whap happened in Egypt. Israel not only had no weapons, but it had no army. Israel had no ability to free or protect itself from Egypt; God simply brought a superior power to its knees in supernatural ways. Therefore since God is with Israel, and it is God’s holy wa...