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A Song of Decisive Victory
Commentators explain this verse is likely a fragment from a victory song sung by women, as mentioned in verse 11. The repetition 'flee, they flee' is a Hebrew literary device emphasizing the enemy's total and sudden defeat. The scene of the 'woman at home' dividing the spoils highlights how the blessings of God's victories extended to the entire community, not just the soldiers.
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18th Century
Theologian
Kings of armies did flee apace—the margin, reflecting the Hebrew, reads did flee, did flee. This repetition is the Hebrew …
19th Century
Bishop
These verses refer to the conquest of Canaan, the long history of which is, however, here crowded into one supreme and crowning moment: a word from…
19th Century
Preacher
Kings of armies did flee apace: and she that tarried at home divided the spoil. Though ye have lien among the pots,—
Grimy among th…
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17th Century
Pastor
Kings of armies fled apace
Or "they fled, they fled" {y}; or "they flee, they flee". This is either the subject matte…
17th Century
Minister
Fresh mercies should remind us of former mercies. If God brings His people into a wilderness, He will be sure to go before them in it and to bring …