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  • At that time Rebekah's nurse, Deborah, died and was buried below Bethel near the oak. That is why it was called the Oak of Tears. (Genesis 35, 8)

  • At that time, Deborah, a prophetess and wife of Lappidoth, became judge. (Judges 4, 4)

  • She used to sit under what was called the Palm of Deborah, between Ramah and Bethel, in the land of Ephraim. There she resolved the complaints that the Israelites presented to her. (Judges 4, 5)

  • Deborah answered, "I will go with you, but if you do it that way the honor of the victory will not be yours, for Sisera will be killed by a woman." In this way Deborah went with Barak to Kedesh. (Judges 4, 9)

  • Barak summoned men from Zebulun and Naphtali and ten thousand followed him. Deborah also went up with him. (Judges 4, 10)

  • Then Deborah said to Barak, "Rise, for this is the day in which Yahweh shall give Sisera into your hands. Today, Yahweh goes before you." So, Barak went down from Mount Tabor with his ten thousand men. (Judges 4, 14)

  • On that day, Deborah and Barak, the son of Abinoam, sang this song: (Judges 5, 1)

  • There were no leaders in Israel until I, Deborah, awoke and arose as a mother of Israel. (Judges 5, 7)

  • Wake up, Deborah, wake up! Wake up, wake up and begin to sing. Arise, Barak! And bring your songs, son of Abinoam. (Judges 5, 12)

  • The leaders of Issachar are with Deborah, Issachar is with Barak; the people rushed forth following their footsteps into the plain. There were long talks among the clans of Reuben. (Judges 5, 15)

  • I gave the third tithe to the orphans and widows and to the pagan converts who had joined the Israelites. I gave them every three years and we ate according to the rules which had been laid down on this matter in the Law of Moses, and according to the recommendations made by Deborah, my father's mother, for my father had left me an orphan. (Tobit 1, 8)


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