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Verse Judges 4:4. _DEBORAH, A PROPHETESS_] One on whom the Spirit of
God descended, and who was the instrument of conveying to the
Israelites the knowledge of the Divine will, in things sacred and
civ...
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DEBORAH, A PROPHETESS - Her name, meaning a bee, is the same as that
of Rebekah’s nurse (marginal reference). The reason of her
preeminence is added. She was “a woman, a prophetess,” like Miriam
Exodu...
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3. THIRD DECLENSION: UNDER JABIN, DEBORAH, AND BARAK
CHAPTER 4
_ 1. Sold into the hand of Jabin (Judges 4:1)_
2. The cry of the children of Israel (Judges 4:3)
3. Deborah and Barak (Judges 4:4)
4...
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THE PREPARATION FOR WAR. D's framework is found in Judges 4:1 and
Judges 4:23 f.
Judges 4-5. Deborah and Barak Deliver Israel. The record of this
deliverance appears first in a prose and then in a poe...
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A PROPHETESS. Not therefore. "judge "in the strict sense of the title.
Like Miriam, Exodus 15:20. Huldah, 2 Kings 22:14. Compare her prophecy
in verses: Judges 4:7;...
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_Deborah, a prophetess_ i.e. a woman inspired to declare the divine
will, and on this occasion to deliver her country from oppression; as
a prophetess she announces the command of Jehovah (Judges 4:6)...
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DEBORAH, A PROPHETESS, &C.— Like Miriam, the sister of Moses and
Aaron, Deborah was enriched with the gifts of heaven, necessary to
instruct, to direct, and to govern: besides which, God excited her b...
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Deborah and Barak Delivered Israel Judges 4:1 to Judges 5:31
_The Rise of Deborah Judges 4:1-9_
And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the Lord,
when Ehud was dead.
2 And the Lord...
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_AND DEBORAH, A PROPHETESS, THE WIFE OF LAPIDOTH, SHE JUDGED ISRAEL AT
THAT TIME._
Deborah - i:e., a bee (see Josephus, 'Antiquities,' b. 5:, ch. 5:,
sec. 2) [Septuagint, Debboora].
A PROPHETESS, х_...
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JUDGED] not in the technical sense used in this book, but of the
deciding of disputes (Judges 4:5)....
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DEBORAH AND BARAK
This deliverance is described a second time in the early poem in
Judges 5 (see on Judges 5:1). No other narrative describes more
clearly the religious gathering of the clans, and the...
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 4
V1 After Ehud’s death, the *Israelites again did not obey God. V2
The *Lord allowed Jabin to *conquer them. Jabin was the king of Hazor
in *Canaan...
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DEBORAH. — The name means “bee,” like the Greek Melissa. The
names of Jewish women were often derived from natural objects, as
Rachel, “a lamb,” Tamar,”a palm,” &c. It has been sometimes
regarded as a...
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וּ דְבֹורָה֙ אִשָּׁ֣ה נְבִיאָ֔ה
אֵ֖שֶׁת לַפִּידֹ֑ות...
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THE SIBYL OF MOUNT EPHRAIM
Judges 4:1
THERE arises now in Israel a prophetess, one of those rare women whose
souls burn with enthusiasm and holy purpose when the hearts of men are
abject and desponde...
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A WOMAN'S DELIVERANCE
Judges 4:1
The scene changes to the northern part of Canaan. Deborah probably
belonged to Issachar, Judges 5:15; but her seat of government was
removed to the hill country of Ep...
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With almost wearisome monotony the story of declension, discipline,
and deliverance goes forward. After the eighty years of rest, the
children of Israel sinned again, and were delivered into the hands...
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Judges chapter four may indicate Shamgar worked only briefly after
Ehud. At any rate, the children of Israel began to worship idols again
after the death of Ehud (Ruth 4:1; Ruth 5:8). God allowed Jabi...
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And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she (c) judged Israel
at that time.
(c) By the spirit of prophesy resolving controversies and declaring
the will of God....
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Lapidoth, signifies "lamps," and Barac, "thunder;" which has given
rise to various conjectures, as if they were the same person. St.
Ambrose thinks that Debbora was a widow at this time, and the mothe...
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The Holy Ghost hath thought proper to render this woman's name
illustrious in the Church. Some have thought that, as Lapidoth is not
a very common name for a man, and rather means light, and
illuminat...
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The book of Joshua has shown the power of Jehovah in the conquests of
His people, and this too distinguished from the measure of their
practical taking possession of what was conquered. For as these a...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 3, 4, AND 5.
God, knowing what the people were, and what was their condition, had
left within the borders of their land that which put obedience to the
proof-...
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AND DEBORAH, A PROPHETESS, THE WIFE OF LAPIDOTH,.... Deborah was a
name common to women with the eastern people, see Genesis 35:8; as
Melissa, which is of the same signification with the Greeks, and b...
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And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she judged Israel at
that time.
Ver. 4. _The wife of Lapidoth._] Or, A woman of Lapidoth, _a_ or a
woman of lights, - so some render it, taking the wo...
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_A prophetess_ Such a one as Miriam, Exodus 15:23; Huldah, 2 Kings
22:14, and divers others; but the word _prophets_, or _prophetesses_,
is ambiguous, sometimes being meant of persons extraordinarily...
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[DEBORAH, BARAK.]
1 Deborah and Barak deliuer them from Iabin and Sisera.
18 Iael killeth Sisera.
1 AND the children of Israel againe did euil in the sight of the LORD,
when Ehud was dead.
2 And t...
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And Deborah, a prophetess, one possessing the prophetic gift from the
Spirit of Jehovah, THE WIFE OF LAPIDOTH, SHE JUDGED ISRAEL AT THAT
TIME, exercising the functions of the supreme court in deciding...
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THE PROPHETESS DEBORAH CALLS BARAK...
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DEBORAH AND BARAK
(vv.1-24)
Ehud evidently judged Israel during 80 years of peace, but after his
death Israel again turned from the Lord's ways, doing evil in His
sight. It is not said WHAT evil, b...
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As there were men prophets, so there were also women prophetesses, as
Miriam, EXODUS 15:2, Huldah, 2 KINGS 22:14, and divers others; but the
word _prophets_ or _prophetesses_ is very ambiguous in both...
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Judges 4:4 Deborah H1683 prophetess H5031 wife H802 Lapidoth H3941
judging H8199 (H8802) Israel H3478 time H6256...
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‘ Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, she judged
Israel at that time.'
Deborah is one of three prophetesses mentioned in the Old Testament,
two of whom were powerful figures. The others...
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CONTENTS: Victories of Deborah and Barak.
CHARACTERS: God, Jabin, Deborah, Barak, Sisera, Jael.
CONCLUSION: Those who slight God in their prosperity, will find
themselves under a necessity of crying...
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Judges 4:1. _When Ehud was dead._ This period includes eighty years
from the death of Othniel, and was fraught with important events.
Chushan's eight years of affliction, and Eglon's eighteen of
presi...
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_Deborah, a prophetess _. .. _ Judged Israel._
DEBORAH: WOMAN’S ATTRIBUTE
1. Amongst the women of the Bible Deborah stands out in great
prominence, though we know but little of her character. She is...
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 4:1__ The fourth judge, Deborah, distinguishes
herself as the most godly of all the judges. Her actions and words
consistently pointed to God, not away from him....
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 4:4 DEBORAH is called a PROPHETESS, one of
five such women in the OT (compare Miriam [Exodus 15:20]; Huldah ...
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_THE SAD HISTORY OF SIN CONTINUED.— Judges 4:1_
CRITICAL NOTES.— JUDGES 4:1. AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL AGAIN DID
EVIL, etc.] They “_continued to do evil_.” After all the solemn
and affecting dealing...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 4:2
SOLD THEM. See Judges 2:14, note. JABIN KING OF HAZOR. The exact site
of _Hazor_ has not been identified with certainty, but it is
conjectured by Robinson, with great probabilit...
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Verse four, or chapter four, verse one; the same old story.
AND the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the LORD,
when Ehud was dead. And the LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin the
ki...
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1 Corinthians 11:5; 2 Kings 22:14; Acts 21:9; Exodus 15:20; Gal
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A prophetess — As there were men — prophets, so there were also
women — prophetesses, as Miriam, Exodus 15:20. Huldah, 2 Kings
22:14, and divers others; but the word prophets or prophetesses is
ambigu...