Deborah and Barak sing a triumphant poem recounting the battle, praising the LORD who came from Seir, honoring the tribes who volunteered and rebuking those who stayed home, and celebrating Jael’s decisive blow. The song ends with a prayer that the LORD’s enemies perish while those who love Him shine like the rising sun.
Judges study chapter
Judges 5
c. 1240 BCThe Song of Deborah celebrates the LORD’s victory and the tribes who willingly answered the call.
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