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A Prophetic Rebuke
Commentators explain that Deborah's words are both a rebuke and a prophecy. Because Barak hesitated and insisted she come, the honor for the victory would not be his. Instead, God would "sell Sisera into the hand of a woman." While Barak may have assumed this meant Deborah, scholars note the prophecy was ultimately fulfilled by Jael, highlighting Deborah's divine insight.
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18th Century
Theologian
Mark the unhesitating faith and courage of Deborah, and the rebuke to Barak’s timidity, the Lord shall sell Sisera into the hand of a woman
19th Century
Bishop
I will surely go with you. —Literally: Going, I will go.
Shall not be for your honor. —Literally:…
17th Century
Pastor
And she said, I will surely go with you ,
She made no hesitation about it, but agreed at once to go with him for his…
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17th Century
Minister
Deborah was a prophetess: one instructed in divine knowledge by the inspiration of the Spirit of God. She judged Israel as God's mouth to them, cor…