Deuteronomy 3:7

"We utterly destroyed them, as we did to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying every inhabited city, with the women and the little ones."

Key Reflection

In Deuteronomy 3:7, Moses recounts a significant military action against the Amorite kings Og and Sihon, emphasizing the complete destruction of their cities and inhabitants. This passage reflects the harsh realities of ancient warfare, where the Israelites were commanded to utterly destroy every city and its residents, mirroring previous conquests like that of Sihon king of Heshbon. Such actions were not only a means of securing territory but also served as a deterrent against future threats, reflecting both military strategy and divine command in the context of establishing Israel's sovereignty.

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