Judges 5
5
The Song of Deborah
1On that day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang this song:
2“The leaders led Israel.
The people volunteered to go to battle.
Praise the Lord!
3Listen, kings.
Pay attention, rulers!
I myself will sing to the Lord.
I will make music to the Lord, the God of Israel.
4“Lord, when you came from Edom,
when you marched from the land of Edom,
the earth shook,
the skies rained,
and the clouds dropped water.
5The mountains shook before the Lord, the God of Mount Sinai,
before the Lord, the God of Israel!
6“In the days of Shamgar son of Anath,
in the days of Jael, the main roads were empty.
Travelers went on the back roads.
7There were no warriors in Israel
until I, Deborah, arose,
until I arose to be a mother to Israel.
8At that time they chose to follow new gods.
Because of this, enemies fought us at our city gates.
No one could find a shield or a spear
among the forty thousand people of Israel.
9My heart is with the commanders of Israel.
They volunteered freely from among the people.
Praise the Lord!
10“You who ride on white donkeys
and sit on saddle blankets,
and you who walk along the road, listen!
11Listen to the sound of the singers
at the watering holes.
There they tell about the victories of the Lord,
the victories of the Lord’s warriors in Israel.
Then the Lord’s people went down to the city gates.
12“Wake up, wake up, Deborah!
Wake up, wake up, sing a song!
Get up, Barak!
Go capture your enemies, son of Abinoam!
13“Then those who were left came down to the important leaders.
The Lord’s people came down to me with strong men.
14They came from Ephraim in the mountains of Amalek.
Benjamin was among the people who followed you.
From the family group of Makir, the commanders came down.
And from Zebulun came those who lead.
15The princes of Issachar were with Deborah.
The people of Issachar were loyal to Barak
and followed him into the valley.
The Reubenites thought hard
about what they would do.
16Why did you stay by the sheepfold?
Was it to hear the music played for your sheep?
The Reubenites thought hard
about what they would do.
17The people of Gilead stayed east of the Jordan River.
People of Dan, why did you stay by the ships?
The people of Asher stayed at the seashore,
at their safe harbors.
18But the people of Zebulun risked their lives,
as did the people of Naphtali on the battlefield.
19“The kings came, and they fought.
At that time the kings of Canaan fought
at Taanach, by the waters of Megiddo.
But they took away no silver or possessions of Israel.
20The stars fought from heaven;
from their paths, they fought Sisera.
21The Kishon River swept Sisera’s men away,
that old river, the Kishon River.
March on, my soul, with strength!
22Then the horses’ hoofs beat the ground.
Galloping, galloping go Sisera’s mighty horses.
23‘May the town of Meroz be cursed,’ said the angel of the Lord.
‘Bitterly curse its people,
because they did not come to help the Lord.
They did not fight the strong enemy.’
24“May Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite,
be blessed above all women who live in tents.
25Sisera asked for water,
but Jael gave him milk.
In a bowl fit for a ruler,
she brought him cream.
26Jael reached out and took the tent peg.
Her right hand reached for the workman’s hammer.
She hit Sisera! She smashed his head!
She crushed and pierced the side of his head!
27At Jael’s feet he sank.
He fell, and he lay there.
At her feet he sank. He fell.
Where Sisera sank, there he fell, dead!
28“Sisera’s mother looked out through the window.
She looked through the curtains and cried out,
‘Why is Sisera’s chariot so late in coming?
Why are sounds of his chariots’ horses delayed?’
29The wisest of her servant ladies answer her,
and Sisera’s mother says to herself,
30‘Surely they are robbing the people they defeated!
Surely they are dividing those things among themselves!
Each soldier is given a girl or two.
Maybe Sisera is taking pieces of dyed cloth.
Maybe they are even taking
pieces of dyed, embroidered cloth for the necks of the victors!’
31“Let all your enemies die this way, Lord!
But let all the people who love you
be as strong as the rising sun!”
Then there was peace in the land for forty years.
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Judges 5
5
Deborah’s Song
1On that day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang:
2When the leaders lead # Or the locks of hair are loose in Israel,
when the people volunteer,
praise the Lord.
3Listen, kings! Pay attention, princes!
I will sing to the Lord;
I will sing praise to the Lord God of Israel.
4Lord, when You came from Seir, # Gn 14:6; 36:8-9; Dt 2:1
when You marched from the fields of Edom,
the earth trembled, # 2Sm 22:8; Ps 18:7; Is 13:13; Ezk 38:20
the heavens poured # Jb 29:22; Ps 68:8; Pr 5:3; Jl 3:18 rain,
and the clouds poured water.
5The mountains melted before the Lord,
even Sinai # Or Lord, this One of Sinai before the Lord, the God of Israel. # Ex 5:1; Dt 6:4; Ps 41:13
6In the days of Shamgar # Jdg 3:31 son of Anath,
in the days of Jael, # Jdg 4:17-22
the main ways were deserted
because travelers kept to the side roads.
7Villages were deserted, # Hb obscure
they were deserted in Israel,
until I, Deborah, # Or you arose,
a mother in Israel.
8Israel chose new gods,
then war was in the gates.
Not a shield or spear was seen
among 40,000 in Israel.
9My heart is with the leaders of Israel,
with the volunteers of the people.
Praise the Lord!
10You who ride on white # Hb obscure donkeys,
who sit on saddle blankets,
and who travel on the road, give praise!
11Let them tell the righteous acts # 1Sm 12:7; Ps 103:6; Is 45:24; Mc 6:5 of the Lord,
the righteous deeds of His warriors in Israel,
with the voices of the singers at the watering places. # Hb obscure
Then the Lord’s people went down to the gates.
12“Awake! Awake, Deborah!
Awake! Awake, sing a song!
Arise, Barak,
and take hold of your captives,
son of Abinoam! ”
13The survivors # Nm 21:35; Dt 2:34; Is 1:9 came down to the nobles; # Jdg 5:25; 2Ch 23:20; Neh 3:5; 10:29; Ps 16:3; Jr 14:3; Nah 2:5; 3:18
the Lord’s people came down to me # LXX reads down for him with the warriors.
14Those with their roots in Amalek # LXX reads in the valley came from Ephraim;
Benjamin came with your people after you.
The leaders came down from Machir, # Gn 50:23; Nm 26:29; 32:39-40; Jos 17:1; 2Sm 9:4-5
and those who carry a marshal’s staff came from Zebulun.
15The princes of Issachar were with Deborah;
Issachar was with Barak.
They set out at his heels # Jdg 4:10 in the valley.
There was great searching # Some Hb mss, Syr read There were great resolves of heart
among the clans of Reuben.
16Why did you sit among the sheepfolds
listening to the playing of pipes for the flocks?
There was great searching of heart
among the clans of Reuben.
17Gilead # Gn 31:25; Nm 32:40; Jdg 10:17–11:11 remained beyond the Jordan.
Dan, why did you linger at the ships?
Asher remained at the seashore
and stayed in his harbors.
18Zebulun was a people risking their lives,
Naphtali also, on the heights of the battlefield.
19Kings came and fought.
Then the kings of Canaan fought
at Taanach by the waters of Megiddo,
but they took no spoil of silver.
20The stars fought from the heavens;
the stars fought with Sisera from their courses.
21The river Kishon swept them away, # Jdg 4:15
the ancient river, the river Kishon.
March on, my soul, in strength!
22The horses’ hooves then hammered —
the galloping, galloping of his # = Sisera’s stallions.
23“Curse Meroz,” says the Angel of the Lord,
“Bitterly curse her inhabitants,
for they did not come to help the Lord,
to help the Lord against the mighty warriors.”
24Jael is most blessed of women,
the wife of Heber the Kenite;
she is most blessed among tent-dwelling women.
25He asked for water; she gave him milk.
She brought him curdled milk # Gn 18:8; Dt 32:14; 2Sm 17:29; Jb 20:17; 29:6; Pr 30:3; Is 7:15,22 in a majestic bowl.
26She reached for a tent peg,
her right hand, for a workman’s mallet.
Then she hammered Sisera —
she crushed his head;
she shattered and pierced his temple.
27He collapsed, he fell, he lay down at # Lit between her feet;
he collapsed, he fell at her feet;
where he collapsed, there he fell — dead.
28Sisera’s mother looked through the window;
she peered through the lattice, crying out:
“Why is his chariot so long in coming?
Why don’t I hear the hoofbeats of his horses? ” # Lit Why have the hoofbeats of his chariots delayed
29Her wisest princesses answer her;
she even answers herself: # Lit answers her words
30“Are they not finding and dividing the spoil —
a girl or two for each warrior,
the spoil of colored garments for Sisera,
the spoil of an embroidered garment or two for my neck? ” # Hb obscure
31Lord, may all your enemies perish as Sisera did. # Lit perish in this way
But may those who love Him
be like the rising of the sun in its strength.
And the land was peaceful 40 years.
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