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Judges | Chapter Summaries + Study Questions

DAY 4 OF 21

JUDGES 4

DEBORAH + THE ISRAELITES DEFEAT THE CANAANITES

After the death of Ehud, Israel continues their cycle of rebellion and corruption. God allows the Israelites to be oppressed for twenty years under Jabin, King of the Canaanites.

Jabin and his military commander, Sisera, have an incredible army with nine-hundred chariots, putting the Israelites at a great disadvantage. The Israelites realize the worthlessness of the false gods they have been worshiping. Trusting that God is their only hope, they cry out to Him once again for salvation.

Deborah is the judge at this time, and she appoints Barak as the leader of the Israelite army. Barak agrees, but requests that Deborah accompany him in battle. Deborah agrees and prophecies that a woman will be awarded the praise for winning the battle.

Barak gathers ten thousand men willing to fight and the Israelites defeat the Canaanites. Despite their victory, the Canaanite military commander Sisera is able to get away. Attempting to hide, he enters the tent of Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite. While he is asleep, Jael pierces a tent peg through his temple—she was the woman Deborah said would have the glory in the battle!

STUDY QUESTIONS

What phrase is repeated in Judges 2:11, 3:7, 3:12, and 4:1? What do you think this phrase means?

In Judges 4:9, who did Deborah say would receive glory for the defeat of Sisera, the Canaanite army commander? How was this fulfilled in Judges 4:21–22?

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