Deuteronomy 20: 16-18

You’ve no autonomy
under Deuteronomy;
it’s your obligation
to your tribal nation
to kill all Palestinians
so you don’t sin against
God, who’s neurotic.
Yes, Yahweh’s psychotic.
No escaping his wrath,
no path but the psychopath.

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For Christians and Jews who state (as Jesus did) that every reported command by God in the Torah / Old Testament must be obeyed, I ask their position on Deuteronomy 20. This contains the command for the complete genocide of the non-Jews living in the land which Moses claimed had been given to the Jews by God. (Note: not expulsion or enslavement of the people living there, but the death of all of them and their animals.) The reason? So that they don’t teach evil ways to the Jews:

16 But of the cities of these people, which the Lord thy God doth give thee for an inheritance, thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth:
17 But thou shalt utterly destroy them; namely, the Hittites, and the Amorites, the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites; as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee:
18 That they teach you not to do after all their abominations, which they have done unto their gods; so should ye sin against the Lord your God.

To the extent that fundamentalist Jews constitute a large percentage of the Israeli population and are influential in the national government, the Palestinian situation cannot be resolved until scriptural passages like this are dragged out into the open and examined and discussed: was that passage only for then, and things are different now? Or does the command to massacre non-Jews still hold for today’s Jews in “the Holy Land”?

This poem was first published in The HyperTexts, where Michael R. Burch maintains extensive collections of poetry related to both the Holocaust and the Nakba, the Palestinian situation.

Illustration: “Moses has the mature women and the male children of the Midianites killed” is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

4 comments on “Deuteronomy 20: 16-18

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    There were no Palestinians in the time of the Bible so how would this have been?

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Those verses tell us about the stone hearted people in that time, using Gods name to justify their inhuman deeds like they do it still today.

    No way that this is the word of a loving life creating God 😊

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  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    just to make my previous comment clear:

    Every crime, which is justified by a God (see also the crimes of Hamas) is a relevation of the abyss, abomination and evil of human hearts and brings death to the world. Its not about God.

    But love, kindness and forgiveness brings life to the world and will always overcome death. God is the source of life and love.

    therefore – let us be ambassadors and actors of love.

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