Difference between revisions of "Calling for Peace in the Conquest of Canaan/2"
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<opinion>Only in Early Stages | <opinion>Only in Early Stages | ||
<p>Peace negotiations were allowed only until entry into the land, or perhaps even until the first battle against the Canaanites began.</p> | <p>Peace negotiations were allowed only until entry into the land, or perhaps even until the first battle against the Canaanites began.</p> | ||
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<point><b>Contrast between Canaanite and distant cities</b> – According to this approach, the verses in Devarim only contrast the two types of cities with regards to whether or not to leave alive women and children when peace is rejected.  However, there is an obligation to call for peace to all.<fn>According to this approach, the protocol laid out in verses 15-18 stands in contrast only to that in verses 12-14, while the directives of verses 10-11 refer to all cities.</fn></point> | <point><b>Contrast between Canaanite and distant cities</b> – According to this approach, the verses in Devarim only contrast the two types of cities with regards to whether or not to leave alive women and children when peace is rejected.  However, there is an obligation to call for peace to all.<fn>According to this approach, the protocol laid out in verses 15-18 stands in contrast only to that in verses 12-14, while the directives of verses 10-11 refer to all cities.</fn></point> | ||
<point><b>Why differentiate before and after entry/ conquest?</b></point> | <point><b>Why differentiate before and after entry/ conquest?</b></point> |
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