~7 Min.Joel
biblecentre.org · ... of Jabin's army, with his chariots and his multitudes, to the river Kishon, (Judg. 4) to meet, their doom. The ploughshare must become a sword, the ...
19:52Part 1
... among them. That would stand up and lead. As Deborah could say in Judg. 5. For the leaders led. Leaders led. So this word judgment occurs quite a ...
39:42Part 2
... Why were they cursed? They came not to the help of the Lord. Judg. 5.23, somewhere around there. We might be tempted to think, well it's better, ...
59:26Part 1
... destroyed it. And the king Jabez is gone. When we come back into Judg. 5, under Deborah, we find it's the same king, it's the same country. He's ...
~1 Min.Samuel's Work as an Itinerant Judge
biblecentre.org · ... and Bethel, and there she dealt with the legal matters of the Israelites (Judg. 4:4-5). Later on we see that Bethel was the place where the tribes gath
~2 Min.Chapter 16
... power; and the kings of the world were gathered together to the battle of the great day of God Almighty. The allusion is to Judg. 5:19-20.
~2 Min.A Letter on Habakkuk 3
biblecentre.org · ... forth before Thy people, when Thou didst march through the wilderness." So Judg. 5:4, referring to the same triumphant progress of the Lord at the ...
~2 Min.Chapters 3 to 5
... This is always the way in which deliverance comes (Judg. 3:9,15; 4:3). In this last instance Jehovah departs from His usual ways. ...
~99 Min.Meetings Of The Assembly
biblecentre.org · ... was a prophetess, a married woman, and judged Israel in a day of declension (Judg. 4). Israel was in a very low condition and Deborah was raised up, ...
~2 Min.Rulers In Open Shame (Colossians 2:15) | Q&A
patternsoftruth.org · ... is an allusion to Deborah's song of Barak leading out the captives in Judg. 5:12. The Lord Jesus Himself has taken captive those who had taken us ...
Stichwörter:q&a; Colossians 2:15; Rulers in open shame