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Verse Judges 5:12. _LEAD THY CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE_] Make those captives
who have formerly captivated us....
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Deborah incites Barak to carry off as his prey the captive Canaanites
and their sheep and cattle (their “captivity”)....
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CHAPTER 5
The Song of Deborah and Barak
_ 1. The praise of Jehovah (Judges 5:1)_
2. The condition of the people and their deliverance (Judges 5:6)
3. The celebration of the victory and the victors...
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GLORY AND SHAME. Deborah and Barak are apostrophised. She is called to
awake and utter a battle-song, such as will arouse a slumbering people
like the sound of a trumpet; a _Men of Harlech_ or a _Mars...
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JUDGES 5. THE SONG OF DELIVERANCE. The Song of Deborah so called
because of the words I, Deborah, arose (Judges 5:7) is a splendid
battle-ode, evidently contemporaneous with the events which it
celebr...
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AWAKE, AWAKE. Figure of speech _Epizeuxis._ App-6.
LEAD THY CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE. lead thy captives captive; "captivity" put
by Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Subject) for the persons made
captive. lea...
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The real subject of the Song, introduced by the previous verses,
begins here. Part II, Judges 5:12, describes the muster and the
battle. Like Part I it consists of three stanzas; like Part III (which...
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LEAD THY CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE—THEN HE MADE HIM, &C.— I conceive that
this passage is to be understood totally different. The word rendered
_have dominion,_ in the 13th verse ירד _ierad,_ is in the 14th v...
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_The Song of Deborah and Barak Judges 5:1-31_
Then sang Deborah and Barak the son of Abinoam on that day, saying,
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Praise ye the Lord for the avenging of Israel,
when the people willingly offered...
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_AWAKE, AWAKE, DEBORAH: AWAKE, AWAKE, UTTER A SONG: ARISE, BARAK, AND
LEAD THY CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE, THOU SON OF ABINOAM._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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DEBORAH'S TRIUMPH SONG
This song celebrates the victory of Judges 4 but from the point of
view, not of a later annalist, but of a contemporary poet—very
possibly (though see Judges 5:12) the prophetes...
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CAPTIVITY] either 'thy captives' or 'thy captors'; cp. Psalms 68:18;
Ephesians 4:8....
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 5
V1 On that day Deborah and Barak, Abinoam’s son, sang this song.
V2 ‘Praise the *Lord because the leaders of *Israel led. The people
were glad to...
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AWAKE, AWAKE, DEBORAH. — The prophetess rouses herself in this verse
— which forms an introduction to the second section of the song —
to describe the loyalty of the tribes and the grandeur of the vic...
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עוּרִ֤י עוּרִי֙ דְּבֹורָ֔ה ע֥וּרִי
ע֖וּרִי דַּבְּרִי...
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DEBORAH'S SONG: A DIVINE VISION
Judges 5:1
THE song of Deborah and Barak is twofold, the first portion, ending
with the eleventh verse, a chant of rising hope and pious
encouragement during the time...
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THE STARS IN THEIR COURSES
Judges 5:12
This noble psalm contains memorable sentences. The “captivity”
phrase in Judges 5:12 is quoted in Psalms 68:18 and...
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Here we have preserved for us the great song of Deborah, composed and
sung in celebration of the victory. It is full of fire and passion and
is a remarkable index to the character of the woman herself...
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Awake, awake, Deborah: awake, awake, utter a song: arise, Barak, and
lead (h) thy captivity captive, thou son of Abinoam.
(h) That is, they who kept your people in captivity....
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_Captives. Hebrew, "Take thy captivity prisoner." Hold those in
subjection who so lately domineered over you. (Calmet)_...
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It should seem by this new and repeated call of the Prophetess, that
she thought her soul was not as yet sufficiently roused to the service
of praising God. And though she had put forth all her streng...
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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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AWAKE, AWAKE, DEBORAH, AWAKE, AWAKE, UTTER A SONG, c] Either
perceiving some languor and remissness in her spirits, while she was
delivering this song, and therefore arouses herself to attend to this...
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Awake, awake, Deborah: awake, awake, utter a song: arise, Barak, and
lead thy captivity captive, thou son of Abinoam.
Ver. 12. Awake, awake, Deborah: awake, awake.] As the cock clapping
first his own...
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_Awake, awake, Deborah_ Stir up thyself, with all that is within thee,
to admire and praise Jehovah. This work needs, and well deserves, the
utmost liveliness and vigour of soul. Thus, having called u...
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2 The Song of Deborah and Barak.
1 THEN sang Deborah, and Barak the son of Abinoam, on that day,
saying,
2 Praise ye the LORD, for the auenging of Israel, when the people
willingly offered themselue...
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Awake, awake, Deborah; awake, awake, utter a song; there was need of
her singing her most inspiring song in imparting enthusiasm to the
soldiers whom she had bidden Barak assemble. ARISE, BARAK, AND L...
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THE GLORY AND POWER OF ISRAEL...
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THE SONG OF DEBORAH AND BARAK
(vv.1-31)
To celebrate God's great victory over Canaan, Deborah and Barak sang a
remarkable song. Since Deborah's name is mentioned first, it seems
likely that she comp...
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12-23 Deborah called on her own soul to be in earnest. He that will
set the hearts of other men on fire with the love of Christ, must
himself burn with love. Praising God is a work we should awake to...
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AWAKE, AWAKE; stir up thyself and all that is within thee to admire
and praise the Lord. LEAD THY CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE: how could this be
done when there was none of them left? JUDGES 4:16. _Answ_.
1. No...
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THE CALL TO ACTION AND THE RESPONSE (JUDGES 5:12).
Judges 5:12
“Awake, awake, Deborah.
Awake, awake, utter a song.
Arise Barak, and lead your captivity captive,
You son of Abinoam.”
Accordingly...
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CONTENTS: Song of Deborah and Barak.
CHARACTERS: God, Deborah, Barak, Jael, Sisera, Shamgar.
CONCLUSION: When we have received mercy from God, we should be speedy
in our returns of praise while the...
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Judges 5:4. _When thou wentest out of Seir._ God came from Teman, in
Seir; he covered the heavens with his glory, and the earth was full of
his praise. Zechariah 3:3. In like manner he now arose to sa...
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_Awake, awake, Deborah: awake, awake, utter a song: arise, Barak, and
lead thy captivity captive._
MAGNIFICAT
I. First, then, a stirring up, of all our powers to praise God,
according to the words o...
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 5:1 The victory song of Deborah and Barak
praises God for his triumph over the Canaanites on Israel’s behalf
(compare the Song of Solomon 1:1 of Moses and Miriam in...
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CHAPTER 5.—_Judges 5:12_
THE THANKSGIVING SONG.—_Continued_
CRITICAL NOTES.— JUDGES 5:12. AWAKE, AWAKE, DEBORAH, etc.] Having
adverted in the above paragraph to the high pitch of prosperity, which
Is...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 5:1
THEN SANG DEBORAH, etc. The ode which follows was doubtless the
composition of Deborah the prophetess, and was sung by her (as the
gender of the Hebrew verb indicates), assisted...
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And then sang Deborah and Barak the song of Abinoam on that day,
saying [or Barak the son of Abinoam] (Judges 5:1)
So this is the song of Deborah and Barak,
[Hallelujah,] Praise ye the LORD for the a...
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1 Corinthians 15:34; 2 Timothy 2:26; Ephesians 4:8; Ephesians 5:14;...
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Awake — Stir up thyself and all that is within thee, to admire and
praise the Lord. This work needs and well deserves the utmost
liveliness and vigour of soul. Lead captivity captive — How could
this...