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Deuteronomy 20:16–18
Laws Concerning War with Canaanite Nations
20:16 As for the cities of these peoples that18 the Lord your God is going to give you as an inheritance, you must not allow a single living thing19 to survive. 20:17 Instead you must utterly annihilate them20—the Hittites,21 Amorites,22 Canaanites,23 Perizzites,24 Hivites,25 and Jebusites26—just as the Lord your God has commanded you, 20:18 so that they cannot teach you all the abhorrent ways they worship27 their gods, causing you to sin against the Lord your God.
| 18 | tn The antecedent of the relative pronoun is “cities.” |
| 19 | tn Heb “any breath.” |
| 20 | tn The Hebrew text uses the infinitive absolute for emphasis, which the translation seeks to reflect with “utterly.” Cf. CEV “completely wipe out.” sn The Hebrew verb refers to placing persons or things so evil and/or impure as to be irredeemable under God’s judgment, usually to the extent of their complete destruction. See also the note on the phrase “the divine judgment” in Deut 2:34. |
| 21 | sn Hittite. The center of Hittite power was in Anatolia (central modern Turkey). In the Late Bronze Age (1550–1200 b.c.) they were at their zenith, establishing outposts and colonies near and far. Some elements were obviously in Canaan at the time of the Conquest (1400–1350 b.c.). |
| 22 | sn Amorite. Originally from the upper Euphrates region (Amurru), the Amorites appear to have migrated into Canaan beginning in 2200 b.c. or thereabouts. |
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| 27 | tn Heb “to do according to all their abominations which they do for their gods.” |
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