Sunday, May 19, 2019
Holy War
 sanctified  fight Essay Holy  state of  contend. How can the word holy be put together with the word war? In the Old Testament though, holy war is presented in such(prenominal) a good light. You were  overtaking to war for Yahwehs command. Holy war was only engaged when Yahweh summons Israel to war. Holy war was initiated when  nearlything became a threat to Israels loyalty to Yahweh or something became dangerous to Israelites faith. War and  bucking was what seemed necessary to protect Israelites from swaying towards the Canaanite religion.Holy war was only used for conquests or for the defense of the holy commonwealth. In Deuteronomy and the books of the period known as the Deuteronomistic History which includes Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1st and 2nd Samuel, and 1st and 2nd Kings, we read about a conflict  in the midst of the Israelites and Canaanites which leads to the Conquest of Canaan. Being a conquest, its justified to c alone it a holy war. It is described as Yahwehs battles in 1   st Samuel chapter 25, verse 28. Never in the Old Testament is it referred to as a holy war. Because the Canaanites were occupying the land known as the promised land, the land meant for  gods chosen people, the Israelites, to live on, Yahweh promised to Abrahams descendents that they  must(prenominal) be exterminated without mercy. He wanted all the Canaanites killed including the women and children. The Canaanites were placed under ban which meant they were sacrificed to Yahweh. It was though that if they allowed  all Canaanite to live, they might cause religious  bollocks upion (Harris).One example is documented in the book of Joshua, when Israelite soldiers captured the  urban center of Jericho and killed all men, women, children, and even livestock, all because they wanted to enforce the ban and gods orders. There were many  sustenance  complete to govern the execution of a holy war. First it is to be understood a holy war is a religious undertaking. In theory,  on that point sh   ould be no casualties because Yahweh is doing the fighting.Also some basic  provision included have no standing army  only only an army of  provides when needed, no  represent for the soldiers along with no spoils of war, no sex during a holy war, and you must fast going into battle. In the book of Deuteronomy chapters 20 and 21,  paragon spells out these provisions and rules that go along with going to war. For cities distant from the Promised Land, provisions differed from those nations closest. When the army marched up to attack a city, they were to make its people an offer of peace. If they accepted, they would be forced nto labor. If they refused,  then both sides engaged in battle (Deut. 2010-12). They were ordered by  god to kill all men in the city they were attacking. The women, children, and livestock were considered plunders and spoilers of war. As for nations closest like the Canaanites, Hittites, and Amorites, there are  antithetic provisions. God orders them to leave n   othing behind in these nations. Completely destroy them because they are the nations that might corrupt the Israelites into worshipping other gods and sin against Yahweh.Along with leaving nothing alive and the basic provisions, another provision deals with marrying prisoners. During the war, God allows you to marry any of the  unfrees of the conquered nation. But you must shave her head, trim her nails, and remove the clothes she was wearing when captured. You whitethorn marry her one-month after the capture to allow her to mourn her parents. If you become unpleased with he, you may let her go  wherever she wishes, but you cant sell her or treat her as a slave since you have  guilty her.In Samuel chapter 15, Samuel orders King capital of Minnesota to attack the Amalekites and destroy everything that belonged to them. Put to death the men, women, children, infants, and all livestock as ordered by God. Saul obeyed and organized an army of two hundred thousand men. He attacked the Ama   lekites and took their king, Agag, captive but destroyed everything else. Saul spared Agags life along with, what he deemed, the  surmount livestock. The Lord  rung to Samuel and showed frustration in making Saul king because Saul had not followed out his instructions to kill everyone and everything.Samuel met with Saul at a city known as Gilgal and asked  wherefore Saul let some livestock live? Sauls answer was that they would be used as sacrifices to the Lord because they were the best livestock. Samuel reminded Saul that the Lord had make hi king and that he sent Saul on a mission to completely destroy the Amalkites and asked why he didnt obey the order and do  malevolent in the eyes of the Lord. Samuel didnt accept Sauls  cogitate of  retentiveness the livestock for sacrifices and keeping Agag alive. Samuel then said that God wasnt interested in sacrifices but in obedience of his  section and commands.Samuel tells Saul that the Lord has rejected him as king. Because you have rej   ected the word of the Lord, he has rejected you as king (Deut. 1523). Saul admitted he sinned because he was afraid of the people and gave into them. Saul then asked for  kindness but Samuel did not accept. He turned to leave but Saul latched onto him. Samuel said again that Saul was not king anymore. Saul pleaded with Samuel for him to return with him so he could worship the Lord. Samuel finally agreed and followed.  after(prenominal) they worshipped, Samuel called for Agag to be brought to him.Agag arrived and Samuel proceeded to kill Agag before the Lord. Samuel left for Remaha and never returned to see Saul. From that day on, the Lord regretted that he made Saul king of Israel. We see in this passage the provisions of holy war, including Saul forming a volunteer army ad Saul obliterating everything of a nation. But the difference is King Saul didnt  make full the order of God for this holy war against the Amalekites. Saul was looked down upon for not following Gods orders and Sa   muel had to fulfill the command. There seems to be no exceptions to Gods orders and provisions in holy war.The  impress this episode had on me is Saul chose to disobey Gods orders of killing everything by letting some things survive. After  glide path to understand what holy war was, it found it to be very bloodthirsty. Innocent women and children were killed. I understand the  argueing back then though for God to feel the need to destroy nations around Israels promised land because he feared his people would start worshiping other gods. The relevance of the age-old question of If God is good, why is there so much evil in the world, stems from people questioning why wars, genocides, and even murder happen.The reason many people ask this question is because, as a Catholic, I really hadnt been  capable to the Old Testament God as much as the New Testament God. There is a big difference in the New Testament God and how compassionate and forgive full he his, and the Old Testament God wh   o would eradicate his enemys and never forgive some sinners such as Saul. Theres no way we can answer this question of why god allows so much evil to exist. We can try to like todays wars and conflicts with the ideas and aspects of holy war, but out minds still cant grasp why god allows some things to happen.Could it be hes punishing sinners who are disobeying him? If this is so how could you reason why God allowed the Holocaust to happen. The Jews were considered Gods chosen people, so why would he allow this to happen to them. Or why is there genocide occurring in Africa to innocent people. If God is good, why does he allow these things to happen? We will ask this question forever. Work Cited Harris, Stephen L. Understanding the Bible. seventh ed. New York, NY McGraw-Hill, 2007.  
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