First, what Moses told his soldiers in war times is not the same thing as God telling us how to
live right now. Second, the passage you quoted does not say to rape them. In fact, Israelites were only allowed to marry foreign women if they were captives of war. So this passage is stating that rather than killing everyone, you may spare the young women and take them as your wives if you wish.
Now, rape is specifically mentioned in the old testament (Genesis 34, 2 Samuel 13, Judges 19) and in ALL cases it is addressed in a negative light and carries significant consequences.
All this aside, Jesus in the New Testament further lays out that sexual immorality, even mere sensuality, is wrong.
If youd like more information as to context and meaning for some of these passages i recommend this read through
First, what Moses told his soldiers in war times is not the same thing as God telling us how to live right now. Second, the passage you quoted does not say to rape them. In fact, Israelites were only allowed to marry foreign women if they were captives of war. So this passage is stating that rather than killing everyone, you may spare the young women and take them as your wives if you wish.
Now, rape is specifically mentioned in the old testament (Genesis 34, 2 Samuel 13, Judges 19) and in ALL cases it is addressed in a negative light and carries significant consequences.
All this aside, Jesus in the New Testament further lays out that sexual immorality, even mere sensuality, is wrong.
If youd like more information as to context and meaning for some of these passages i recommend this read through
https://apologeticspress.org/deuteronomy-2228-29-and-rape-5197/
Please try to be informed about an entire subject before stating “facts.” God Bless. Turn to Christ and be free.