“Now Hever the Keini had cut himself off from the rest of Kayin, the descendants of Hovav Moshe’s father-in-law; he had pitched his tent near the oak at Tza‘ananim, which is close to Kedesh.”-Judges 4:11 Alrighty, verse 11 gives us an interesting piece of information about an enemy group of people who had allied themselves […]
JU4-7: The Consequences We Pay When We Doubt God
Barak answered her: “If you go with me, I’ll go; but if you won’t go with me, I won’t go.” She replied, “Yes, I will gladly go with you; but the way you are doing it will bring you no glory; because Adonai will hand Sisra over to a woman.”–Judges 4:8-9 Barak receives his divine […]
JU4-6: Why It Is WRONG To Think The Lord Never Overrides Our Free Wills
“She sent for Barak the son of Avino‘am, from Kedesh in Naftali, and said to him: ‘Adonai has given you this order: ‘Go, march to Mount Tavor, and take with you 10,000 men from the people of Naftali and Z’vulun. I will cause Sisra, the commander of Yavin’s army, to encounter you at the Kishon […]
JU4-5: God Uses The Forces Of Nature To Punish Those Nations Who Go Against Israel
“She sent for Barak the son of Avino‘am, from Kedesh in Naftali, and said to him: “Adonai has given you this order: ‘Go, march to Mount Tavor, and take with you 10,000 men from the people of Naftali and Z’vulun. I will cause Sisra, the commander of Yavin’s army, to encounter you at the Kishon […]
JU4-4: Comparing A Biblical Prophet to Nostradamus
“Now D’vorah, a woman and a prophet, the wife of Lapidot, was judging Israel at that time. She used to sit under D’vorah’s Palm between Ramah and Beit-El, in the hills of Efrayim; and the people of Israel would come to her for judgment.”-Judges 4:4-5 There’s one characteristic that makes Devorah unique and separates her […]
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