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The river Kishon swept them away, That ancient river, the river Kishon. My soul, march on with strength.

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Creation Fights for God

Commentators explain that the river Kishon, normally shallow, swelled into a powerful torrent, likely from the storm mentioned earlier in the song. This act demonstrates that God can use the natural world as an instrument of His will. As Matthew Henry notes, this shows that 'the whole creation is at war with those to whom God is an enemy,' illustrating God's sovereignty over nature to achieve victory for His people.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Judges 5:21

18th Century

Theologian

The word translated "ancient" occurs only here. The phrase probably means that Kishon was celebrated from ancient times on account of the battles f…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Judges 5:21

19th Century

Bishop

The river of Kishon.Judges 4:7; Psalms 83:9. Either from this massacre, or that of the priests of Baal by…

John Gill

John Gill

On Judges 5:21

17th Century

Pastor

The river of Kishon swept them away

To which Sisera's army was drawn, and where it was discomfited; and very proba…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Judges 5:12–23

17th Century

Minister

Deborah called on her own soul to be in earnest. He who will set the hearts of others on fire with the love of Christ, must himself burn with love.…