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Day 156: Rules for War, Justice, and Daily Living - Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. On Day 156, we delve into Biblical guidelines on various aspects of life, including rules for warfare, justice, and daily living. Key instructions discussed include: courage and preparation before battles, terms for peace, rules for keeping captives, the rights of the firstborn, dealing with rebellious sons, and handling the bodies of executed criminals. Furthermore, the passage details civic responsibilities such as returning lost property, helping neighbors, and specific regulations about clothing, agriculture, and the building of homes. Join us as we explore these timeless precepts.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 Instructions for Battle
04:25 Rules for Captives and Family Inheritance
05:44 Dealing with Rebellious Children and Criminals
06:39 Neighborly Responsibilities and Miscellaneous Laws
08:18 Conclusion and Farewell

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 100 and 56

when you go out to fight your enemies and
you face horses and chariots and an army

greater than your own, do not be afraid.

The Lord your God, who brought you
out of the land of Egypt is with you.

When you prepare for battle, the priest
must come forward to speak to the troops.

He will say to them, listen
to me, all you men of Israel.

Do not be afraid as you go out
to fight your enemies today.

Do not lose heart or panic
or tremble before them.

For the Lord, your God is going with you.

He will fight for you against your
enemies and he will give you victory.

Then the officers of the army
must address the troops and say,

has anyone here just built a new
house but not yet dedicated it?

If so, you may go home, you might
be killed in the battle and someone

else would dedicate your house.

Has anyone here just planted a vineyard
but not yet eaten any of its fruit?

If so, you may go home, you
might die in battle, and someone

else would eat the first fruit.

Has anyone here just become engaged
to a woman but not yet married her?

Well, you may go home and get married.

You might die in the battle and
someone else would marry her.

Then the officers will also say,
is anyone here afraid or worried?

If you are, you may go home
before you frighten anyone else.

When the officers have finished
speaking to their troops, they

will appoint the unit commanders.

As you approach a town to
attack it, you must first offer

its people terms for peace.

If they accept your terms and open
the gates to you, then all the people

inside will serve you in forced labor.

But if they refuse to make
peace and prepare to fight,

you must attack the town.

When the Lord your God,
hands the town over to you.

Use your swords to kill every man
in the town, but you may keep for

yourselves all the women, children,
livestock, and other plunder.

You may enjoy the plunder
from your enemies, but the

Lord your God has given you.

But these instructions apply
only to distant towns, not to the

towns of the nations in the land.

You will enter in those towns that the
Lord your God is giving you as a special

possession, destroy every living thing.

You must completely destroy the
Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites,

parasites, HIEs, and Jebusites, just
as the Lord your God has commanded you.

This will prevent the people of the
land from teaching you to imitate their

detestable customs in the worship of
their gods, which would cause you to

sin deeply against the Lord your God.

When you are attacking a town and
the war drags on, you must not

cut down the trees with your axes.

You may eat the fruit, but
do not cut down the trees.

Are the trees your enemies
that you should attack them?

You may only cut down trees that
you know are not valuable for food.

Use them to make the equipment You need
to attack the enemy town until it falls.

When you are in the land, the
Lord your God is giving you.

Someone may be found murdered
in a field and you don't know

who committed the murder.

In such a case, your elders and judges
must measure the distance from the

site of the crime to the nearby towns.

When the nearest town has been determined
that town's elders must select from

their herd, a heifer that has never been
trained or yoked to a plow, they must

lead it down to a valley that has not been
plowed or planted, and that has a stream

running through it there in the valley.

They must break the heifer's neck.

Then the Levitical priests
must step forward for the Lord.

Your God has chosen them to
minister before him and to pronounce

blessings in the Lord's name.

They are to decide all
legal and criminal cases.

The elders of the town must
wash their hands over the

heifer whose neck was broken.

Then they must say, our hands
did not shed this person's

blood, nor did we see it happen.

Oh Lord, forgive your people
Israel, whom you have redeemed.

Do not charge your people with
the guilt of murdering an innocent

person, then they will be absolved
of the guilt of this person's blood.

By following these instructions,
you will do what is right in the

Lord's sight and will cleanse the
guilt of murder from your community.

Suppose you go out to war against
your enemies and the Lord your

God hands them over to you and
you take some of them as captives.

And suppose you see among the
captives a beautiful woman and you are

attracted to her and want to marry her.

If this happens, you may take her to
your home where she must shave her head,

cut her nails, and change the clothes
she was wearing when she was captured.

She will stay in your home, but
let her mourn for her father

and mother for a full month.

Then you may marry her and you will be
her husband and she will be your wife.

If you marry her and she does not
please you, you must let her go free.

You may not sell her or treat her as
a slave for you have humiliated her.

Suppose a man has two wives, but
he loves one and not the other.

And both have given him sons.

And suppose the firstborn
son is the son of the wife.

He does not love when the
man divides his inheritance.

He may not give the larger
inheritance to his younger son.

The son of the wife, he loves
as if he were the firstborn son.

He must recognize the rights of his
oldest son, the son of the wife.

He does not love by giving
him a double portion.

He is the first son of his
father's virility and the rights

of the firstborn belong to him.

Suppose a man has a stubborn
and rebellious son who will not

obey his father or mother even
though they discipline him.

In such a case, the father
and mother must take the on to

the elders as they hold court.

At the town gate.

The parents must say to the elders,
this son of ours is stubborn and

rebellious and refuses to obey.

He is a glutton and a drunkard.

Then all the men of his town
must stone him to death.

In this way, you will purge this
evil from among you and all Israel

will hear about it and be afraid.

If someone has committed a crime
worthy of death and is executed and

hung on a tree, the body must not
remain hanging from the tree overnight.

You must bury the body that same day.

For anyone who is hung is
cursed in the sight of God.

In this way, you will prevent
the defilement of the land.

The Lord your God is giving
you as your special possession.

If you see your neighbor's ox
or sheep or goat wandering away,

don't ignore your responsibility.

Take it back to its owner.

If its owner does not live nearby
or you don't know who the owner is,

take it to your place and keep it
until the owner comes looking for it.

Then you must return it.

Do the same.

If you find your neighbor's
donkey, clothing, or anything

else your neighbor loses.

Don't ignore your responsibility.

If you see that your neighbor's
donkey or ox has collapsed on the

road, do not look the other way.

Go and help your neighbor
get it back on its feet.

A woman must not put on men's clothing
and a man must not wear women's clothing.

Anyone who does this is detestable
at the sight of the Lord your God.

If you happen to find a bird's nest
in a tree or on the ground and there

are young ones or eggs in it with
the mother sitting in the nest, do

not take the mother with the young.

You may take the young, but let
the mother go so that you may

prosper and enjoy a long life.

When you build a new house,
you must build a railing around

the edge of its flat roof.

That way you will not be considered guilty
of murder if someone falls from the roof.

You must not plant any other crop
between the rows of your vineyard.

If you do, you are forbidden
to use either the grapes from

the vineyard or the other crop.

You must not plow with an ox
and a donkey harnessed together.

You must not wear clothing made
of wool and linen woven together.

You must put four tassels on the hem
of the cloak with which you cover

yourself on the front, back, and sides.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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