Deuteronomy 20:5-7
the officers.1:15; 16:18; Nu 31:14,48; 1Sa 17:18dedicated.Ne 12:27; Ps 30:1; *title eaten of it. Heb. made it common.28:1-30:20; Le 19:23-25; Jer 31:5lest he die.Isa 65:22; Zep 1:13 betrothed a wife.It was customary among the Jews to contract matrimony, espouse, or betroth, and for a considerable time to leave the parties in the houses of the respective parents; and when the bridegroom had made proper preparations, then the bride was brought home to his house, and the marriage consummated. The provisions in this verse refer to a case of this kind; though the Jews extend it to him who had newly consummated his marriage, and even to him who had married his brother's wife. It was deemed a peculiar hardship for a person to be obliged to go to battle, who had left a house unfinished, newly purchased land half tilled, or a wife with whom he had just contracted marriage. 22:23-25; 24:5; Mt 1:18lest he die.28:30; Lu 14:18-20; 2Ti 2:4Luke 9:59-62
Follow me.Mt 4:19-22; 9:9; 16:24suffer.1Ki 19:20; Hag 1:2; Mt 6:33; 8:21,22 Let.15:32; Eph 2:1,5; 1Ti 5:6; Re 3:1but.Joh 21:15-17; 1Co 9:16; 2Co 5:16-18; 2Ti 2:3,4; 4:2,5 but.14:18-20,26; De 33:9; 1Ki 19:20; Ec 9:10; Mt 10:37,38 No.17:31,32; Ps 78:8,9; Ac 15:37,38; 2Ti 4:10; Heb 10:38; Jas 1:6-82Pe 2:20-22
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