8.21.26 – Over, Not Against
Ki Teitzei—"When you go forth to war." One of the challenges that we face every time that we study a Torah portion is to look at the Torah portion independent of all of the other Torah portions that have come before it. In this week's Torah portion, "When you go forth," "When you go out to war," it's really important for us to connect it to the last verse from last week's Torah portion. Deuteronomy chapter 21, verse 9. The last phrase is, "When you shall do that which is right in the sight of the Lord." That's the catalyst that propels us forward to look into what's going to be said in verse 10: "When you go forth to war against your enemies, and the Lord your God has delivered them into your hands, and you have taken them captive." Now when we look at this verse, it just talks of warfare, but there's more to it. Let me help you understand. When it says, "When you go forth to war"—Ki Teitzei—and the...