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DEUTERONOMY | 20:8 disheartened — DEUT982 The Mishnah of Sotah 8.5 states "' And th...

DEUT982 The Mishnah of Sotah 8.5 states "' And the officers shall speak further to the people and say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?' [This verse] Rabbi Aqiva says: 'Fearful and fainthearted' is meant literally – – he cannot endure the armies joined in battle or bear to see a drawn sword." According to this mishnah, Rabbi Aqiva was inclined to exempt from the war anyone who could not on principle bear arms ("cannot bear to see a drawn sword"). This appears to point to a volunteer army in which an exemption from participating in a war is granted for a person who by nature cannot participate in active combat. (This is not necessarily a person morally opposed to war but rather a person who cannot engage in active combat for a number of possible reasons (i.e., fear, compassion, etc.).

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Source KeyFREUND
Verse20:8
Keyword(s)disheartened
Source Page(s)166

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