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The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner


A Trumpeter during a battle ventured too near the enemy and was captured by them. They were about to proceed to put him to death when he begged them to hear his plea
for mercy. “I do not fight,” said he, “and indeed carry no weapon; I only blow this trumpet, and surely that cannot harm you; then why should you kill me?” “You may not
fight yourself,” said the others, “but you encourage and guide your men to the fight.”

Words may be deeds.

Q1) Why was the trumpeter captured?
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Q2) What was the trumpeter’s plaintive?
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Q3) What was the logic given by the enemy to put the trumpeter to death?
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Answered by piulove1
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Eliot/Jacobs Version

  1. A Trumpeter during a battle ventured too near the enemy and was captured by them. They were about to proceed to put him to death when he begged them to hear his plea for mercy
  2. : a trumpet player specifically : one that gives signals with a trumpet. b : one that praises or advocates : eulogist, spokesman.
  3. 1 Corinthians 15 is the fifteenth chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. ... The rest of the chapter stresses the primacy of the resurrection for Christianity.

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Answered by sanvi01vyas
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The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner

A Trumpeter during a battle ventured too near the enemy and was captured by them. They were about to proceed to put him to death when he begged them to hear his plea

for mercy. “I do not fight,” said he, “and indeed carry no weapon; I only blow this trumpet, and surely that cannot harm you; then why should you kill me?” “You may not

fight yourself,” said the others, “but you encourage and guide your men to the fight.”

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