Okay, so I told you guys the other day to think about the difference between fighting and battling, right? Well now I am here to expound, and also to share scripture on battling.
First off, fighting verses battling.
First definition of battling: A hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces.
First definition of fighting: to engage in battle or in single combat; attempt to defend oneself against or to subdue, defeat, or destroy an adversary.
Now, I am a firm believer in women being able to defend themselves. I think it is foolish for a girl not to know how to shoot a gun. My Daddy has insured that I know where a gun is, in case of emergencies, how to load it, and how to use it. He’s also taught me archery (I stink, by the way, but if need be, believe me, I’d hit someone), knife and tomahawk throwing (why won’t that stinking blade stick in the tree every time!), and I spent some little time in karate when I was a kid, till we moved out to the country. I wasn’t all that great, so I don’t really claim it as something I’m capable of doing. All that to say I am prepared and equipped to defend myself, my loved ones, or my home, if I ever had to (although my Daddy prays I am never put into that position). I’ve also learned you never aim at a person unless you intend to shoot. So if I ever had to, the moment I picked up that gun to use it as a weapon and not for recreation, I’d be intending to take someone out.
Is this battling? Is this unbiblical? I’d like anyone to show me biblically where it is. The bible does not call women to be defenseless and fully reliant on male protection. What the bible calls women to do is submit themselves to the men in their lives, to nurture and PROTECT those given into their care, and to live out our lives in accordance to His word and design for us (not in that order, by the way

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So I highly disagree with people who say a girl learning these things is being masculine and exerting an independent spirit. That’s garbage! Women are fully capable of doing anything a man does. If she wasn’t, she couldn’t be created as the man’s Help Mate in Genesis. The question here isn’t whether women are capable. The bible never says women aren’t capable. What the bible does say is that the Lord has designated certain roles to men and women for the to fulfill. So the real question here for us, as Christians, is whether or not it is biblical for women to go to battle, not fight.
After all, a woman’s role is to protect those placed in her care. In long gone days women often had to fight for the lives of those she loved and was called to serve. I love reading stories of godly women during the western period. Do you know how many times the husband and father of the house would leave his family and the Indians who were watching would descend upon the house? They thought that the white women were like their own women. Subservient and docile. They often were caught off guard when a white woman would meet them at the door, gun in hand. Not all Indians came to scalp them, many were friendly and not met with a gun, but the women who lived in the hostile Indian country had a gun ready.
One of my favorite stories is of a woman whose husband had taken the only gun they had in order to go hunting. She was left with nothing but an axe. In an effort not to disturb anyone, this woman defended her home against 6 Indians who came to do evil in their household. This mother of four killed five of the six warriors and sent the other one running back to his camp. Their house was never bothered again because it was later learned that this Brave told the entire village that a demon inhabited white woman lived there, who fought with the power of the gods, and he had the scares to back this up.
So fighting is a different subject. I have the women in my stories fight. They defend themselves when needed, are skilled in archery and swordsmanship, and even accompany brothers and such. However, they do not go to battle, with one exception, which is worked out in a complicated manner and I have no problem with it because of the circumstance and her duty.
So now, let’s go into battle. Battle is very different, and the bible gives much implication that men should be the ones fighting in organized battle, and not women. I was impressed that Princess went and found some biblical implications, for which I commend her.
In the OT there were some guidelines given about military conduct, exemptions, and qualifications.
AGE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Censuses. Someone else said it well. Their purpose was not to find the population of people, but the amount of fighting age men. That’s why David got himself in big trouble when he took a census after specifically being told not to. God wanted David to trust in Him, not in the number of men at arms he had available, David paid dearly for this act of disobedience.
One of the specific qualifications was that “They be males at least 20 years of age”. They were also called to be emotionally and physically fit for the job. The mentally and emotionally weak or cowardly were not to be enlisted. Men of valor were specifically selected. A picture and example to others. A symbol of national patriotism.
Numbers 1:2-4
2 Take a census of all the males of the congregation of the Israelites by families, by their fathers' houses, according to the number of names, head by head
3 From twenty years old and upward, all in Israel who are able to go forth to war you and Aaron shall number, company by company.
4 And with you there shall be a man (to assist you) from each tribe, each being the head of his father's house.
Deuteronomy 20:8
8 And the officers shall speak further unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted? let him go and return unto his house, lest his brethren's heart faint as well as his heart.Here is another passage that talks about men going to war, and again, an age is given.
2 Chronicles 25:5-6:
Moreover Amaziah gathered Judah together, and made them captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, according to the houses of their fathers, throughout all Judah and Benjamin: and he numbered them from twenty years old and above, and found them three hundred thousand choice men, able to go forth to war, that could handle spear and shield.
6 He hired also a hundred thousand mighty men of valor out of Israel for an hundred talons of silver.It is also interesting to note that the bible does not include spiritual fathers and leaders in this number. Pastors are called to shepherd their people, to defend them against spiritual wolves in sheep’s clothing. To guard them against apostasy and hypocrisy. They are not called to defend them physically, although they are called to lay their lives down.
Numbers 1:47:
47 But the Levites after the tribe of their fathers were not numbered among them.Women and children are never listed in combat. In fact, just the opposite, the women and children were protected by the males. Husbands are called to lay down their lives for their wives and families. Women are not. I think this is a pretty clear message. Women are charged to submit and support, to love, respect, and honor their spouse. Princess brought up ( I think it was Princess) that the women in WWII took care of what needed to be done in order to protect their husbands and sons, brothers and fathers. They supported their men, even when they were far away from them. They kept things running. They cared for the families left behind. In the civil war we also see women melting down their pewter in order to cut bullets for their men. They wanted to insure they had ammo in order to defend and protect themselves.
Women play a great role in war time; they just don’t play the part that many of us give to them.
The Bible exhorts men to honor and protect women as the weaker vessel physically. Again, not because women are incapable, but because they were created this way. Another big reason why women should not be in combat is because many of them have children. A mother who abandons her children for war is abandoning her life’s calling. She is to raise and care for those children, who are the next generation. She is supposed to be raising those sons to become amazing, Godly men who are not “What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?” If she goes off and leaves them, she risks leaving them in danger of being orphans. God does not want children to be raised without their mothers. Small children are more dependent on their mothers and it is bad enough losing a father in war, without the loss of their mothers.
Also, the Old Testament lists some reasons that
males should be excused from military duty. They are as follows:
a.)
Deuteronomy 20:5 "And the officers shall speak unto the people, saying, What man is there that hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it? let him go and return to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it."This scripture specifically talks about men. This act was an act that references men, not women.
b.)
Deuteronomy 20:6: "And what man is he that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it? let him also go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man eat of it."c.)
Deuteronomy 20:7 "And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her? let him go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her."Those that are engaged to be married were not to go to battle. Unquestionably speaking of men, not women.
d.)
Deuteronomy 24:5 When a man hath taken a new wife, he shall not go out to war, neither shall he be charged with any business: but he shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer up his wife which he hath taken.If a man has just gotten married when war breaks out, he is not to go to war for a year, which I find very interesting...
So, I think the scriptures show us that men are called to battle, not women. However, I also think the bible is very clear that women should be equipped to protect their families.
That’s my .02 cents anyway.