Old Testament

Deuteronomy 20:1

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

When you face challenges that seem overwhelming, like a battle against stronger enemies, remember that you are not alone.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Moses
Written
Around 1400 BC
Genre
Law (Pentateuch)
Original Audience
The Israelites about to enter the Promised Land
CBTClear Bible Translation

When you go out to battle against your enemies and see horses, chariots, and a people more numerous than you, do not be afraid of them, for the LORD your God is with you, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt.

KJVKing James Version

When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses, and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them: for the LORD thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

When you face challenges that seem overwhelming, like a battle against stronger enemies, remember that you are not alone. The passage reminds us that even when the odds are stacked against us, we can find courage. The presence of God is a source of strength and reassurance. Just as He delivered the Israelites from Egypt, He is with us in our struggles. This assurance helps us to stand firm and not be afraid. It encourages us to trust in a higher power that supports us through difficult times. The message is clear: fear can be conquered by faith. Embrace this truth and let it empower you in your own battles, knowing that you have divine support. You are never truly alone in your fight, no matter how daunting it may seem. Trust in that presence and move forward with confidence, just as the Israelites were encouraged to do in their time of need. This is a powerful reminder of faith in action, urging us to face our fears with courage and trust in God’s guidance and protection.

Key themes

How to apply Deuteronomy 20:1 to your life

When facing your own battles, remember that you are not alone. Take a moment to reflect on past challenges where you found strength. Trust that you can overcome current obstacles with faith. Lean on your support system and embrace the courage that comes from knowing you are supported by a higher power. Move forward with confidence and resilience, knowing you have help in your journey.  “Be not afraid” can be your mantra in tough times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Deuteronomy 20:1 mean?

Deuteronomy 20:1 reassures believers that when facing overwhelming challenges, they should not be afraid because God is with them. It emphasizes the importance of faith and courage in difficult situations.

What is the significance of 'do not be afraid' in Deuteronomy 20:1?

The phrase 'do not be afraid' in Deuteronomy 20:1 serves as a reminder to trust in God's presence and support during battles or challenges. It encourages individuals to confront their fears with confidence, knowing they are not alone.

How can I apply Deuteronomy 20:1 to my life?

You can apply Deuteronomy 20:1 by remembering that you have divine support when facing your own challenges. Reflect on past experiences where you found strength and trust that you can overcome current obstacles with faith.

What does 'the LORD your God is with you' mean in Deuteronomy 20:1?

The phrase 'the LORD your God is with you' in Deuteronomy 20:1 signifies God's constant presence and support in times of trouble. It reassures believers that they are never alone in their struggles.

The Book of Deuteronomy
Book Summary

The Book of Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy 1: Moses Reviews the Wilderness Journey

Moses speaks to all Israel in the plains of Moab and recalls earlier events. He says the LORD tells Israel to leave Horeb and go toward the land promised to their fathers: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Moses explains how the people become too numerous for him to manage alone, so leaders are appointed over thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens, and judges are instructed to judge fairly without respect of persons.

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