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The Song of Deborah
Commentary
In Judges chapter 5, we see the story of Deborah and Barak, two of the most important figures in the book of Judges. Deborah was a prophetess and judge of Israel, and Barak was a military leader. The chapter begins with Deborah leading the Israelites in a song of praise to God for their victory over the Canaanites. The song is a reminder of God's faithfulness and power, and it serves as a reminder to the Israelites of the importance of trusting in God. The chapter then moves on to the story of Barak and his battle against the Canaanite army. Barak was hesitant to go into battle without Deborah, but she encouraged him to go and promised that God would give him victory. Barak and his army were successful in defeating the Canaanites, and Deborah and Barak were both praised for their courage and faith. The chapter ends with a reminder of God's faithfulness and power. God had promised to give the Israelites victory, and He had done so. This serves as a reminder to us today that God is faithful and powerful, and that He will always keep His promises.
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There are 31 verses in Judges, chapter 5.