OK guys and gals,
I'm reading through Joshua this week and have come across one of the classic difficulties in the bible.
In several cities they were to make a Cherem, in Hebrew which means a complete destruction/devotion to the L-rd. Men, women and "tap" toddler.
Now I believe the bible is completely true and completely inspired in the original languages.
I've thought about some of these problem verses from time to time and I'm curious if anyone here has a good answer for critics regarding these situations.
The best answer I have so far is from a Syrian Christian friend but I'll hold that back because I don't want to stifle any good answers.
Here is one example verse:
וַֽיַּחֲרִ֙ימוּ֙ אֶת־כָּל־אֲשֶׁ֣ר בָּעִ֔יר מֵאִישׁ֙ וְעַד־אִשָּׁ֔ה מִנַּ֖עַר וְעַד־זָקֵ֑ן וְעַ֨ד שׁ֥וֹר וָשֶׂ֛ה וַחֲמ֖וֹר לְפִי־חָֽרֶב׃
Joshua 6:21 "And they totally wiped out (as a devotion) everyone who was in the city [Jericho] from man to woman from young to old until even cattle, sheep, and donkey by the sword's blade (lit. mouth)"
Of course we get this later with other rulers as well; Shaul looses his dynasty for sparing livestock and a wicked king.
The difficulty for me is of course, the children.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom you have to share!
I'm reading through Joshua this week and have come across one of the classic difficulties in the bible.
In several cities they were to make a Cherem, in Hebrew which means a complete destruction/devotion to the L-rd. Men, women and "tap" toddler.
Now I believe the bible is completely true and completely inspired in the original languages.
I've thought about some of these problem verses from time to time and I'm curious if anyone here has a good answer for critics regarding these situations.
The best answer I have so far is from a Syrian Christian friend but I'll hold that back because I don't want to stifle any good answers.
Here is one example verse:
וַֽיַּחֲרִ֙ימוּ֙ אֶת־כָּל־אֲשֶׁ֣ר בָּעִ֔יר מֵאִישׁ֙ וְעַד־אִשָּׁ֔ה מִנַּ֖עַר וְעַד־זָקֵ֑ן וְעַ֨ד שׁ֥וֹר וָשֶׂ֛ה וַחֲמ֖וֹר לְפִי־חָֽרֶב׃
Joshua 6:21 "And they totally wiped out (as a devotion) everyone who was in the city [Jericho] from man to woman from young to old until even cattle, sheep, and donkey by the sword's blade (lit. mouth)"
Of course we get this later with other rulers as well; Shaul looses his dynasty for sparing livestock and a wicked king.
The difficulty for me is of course, the children.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom you have to share!