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A Nation in Chaos
Commentators explain that before Deborah, Israelite society was in a state of collapse. Whether the Hebrew word means "rulers" or "villages," the point is that leadership had vanished, justice was not being done, and people in the countryside had to abandon their homes for safety. The verse paints a picture of anarchy and oppression.
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18th Century
Theologian
Render the word “villages” (here and in Judges 5:11) as judgment, rule, or judges, rulers. The sense is, “The princes (or magistrates) ceased in Is…
19th Century
Bishop
The inhabitants of the villages ceased. —The one Hebrew word for “the inhabitants of the villages” is perâzôn. T…
17th Century
Pastor
The inhabitants of the villages ceased
Not only did those Canaanitish robbers go upon the highway, and robbed all th…
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17th Century
Minister
Deborah describes the distressed state of Israel under the tyranny of Jabin, so that their salvation might appear more gracious. She shows what bro…