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Deborah a mother in Israel
Sep 10, 2019 10:36:49   #
bahmer
 
Deborah, a mother in Israel
Rediscover the Bible with Hebrew
A judge with a sting like a bee

Prior to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul, local chieftains called shofetim (judges) served as the leaders of the Israelites. This was known as the Period of the Judges, and most of the judges were males, with one glaring exception: Deborah. She is most famous for leading the Israelites into battle against the Canaanites in the Jezreel Valley, as recorded in chapter 4 of the Book of Judges. In Hebrew the name Deborah means “bee”, an allusion to the vicious sting she inflicted on the Canaanites.


An exceptional biblical woman

The truly amazing thing about Deborah are the unique titles that she is given in the Bible, “At that time Deborah, a prophetess, wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel” (Judges 4:4). If the fact that Deborah - a woman - served as a judge is not surprising enough, the Bible goes one step further and refers to her as a prophetess. The Hebrew word neviah (נביאה), which is the female form of the Hebrew word for prophet (navi), is very rare, appearing only five times in the entire Bible. But in the following chapter the Bible goes even further in its praise of Deborah, “You arose as a mother in Israel” (em b’Yisrael) (Judges 5:6). This is the only time this term appears in the Bible, making Deborah a truly exceptional matriarch.

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Sep 10, 2019 11:23:49   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Good information... Thanks

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Sep 10, 2019 11:28:31   #
bahmer
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Good information... Thanks


Glad that liked it. I find some of the information that they post is quite interesting.

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Sep 11, 2019 12:16:46   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
bahmer wrote:
Deborah, a mother in Israel
Rediscover the Bible with Hebrew
A judge with a sting like a bee

Prior to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul, local chieftains called shofetim (judges) served as the leaders of the Israelites. This was known as the Period of the Judges, and most of the judges were males, with one glaring exception: Deborah. She is most famous for leading the Israelites into battle against the Canaanites in the Jezreel Valley, as recorded in chapter 4 of the Book of Judges. In Hebrew the name Deborah means “bee”, an allusion to the vicious sting she inflicted on the Canaanites.


An exceptional biblical woman

The truly amazing thing about Deborah are the unique titles that she is given in the Bible, “At that time Deborah, a prophetess, wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel” (Judges 4:4). If the fact that Deborah - a woman - served as a judge is not surprising enough, the Bible goes one step further and refers to her as a prophetess. The Hebrew word neviah (נביאה), which is the female form of the Hebrew word for prophet (navi), is very rare, appearing only five times in the entire Bible. But in the following chapter the Bible goes even further in its praise of Deborah, “You arose as a mother in Israel” (em b’Yisrael) (Judges 5:6). This is the only time this term appears in the Bible, making Deborah a truly exceptional matriarch.
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Sep 12, 2019 09:31:09   #
Rose42
 
bahmer wrote:
Deborah, a mother in Israel
Rediscover the Bible with Hebrew
A judge with a sting like a bee

Prior to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul, local chieftains called shofetim (judges) served as the leaders of the Israelites. This was known as the Period of the Judges, and most of the judges were males, with one glaring exception: Deborah. She is most famous for leading the Israelites into battle against the Canaanites in the Jezreel Valley, as recorded in chapter 4 of the Book of Judges. In Hebrew the name Deborah means “bee”, an allusion to the vicious sting she inflicted on the Canaanites.


An exceptional biblical woman

The truly amazing thing about Deborah are the unique titles that she is given in the Bible, “At that time Deborah, a prophetess, wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel” (Judges 4:4). If the fact that Deborah - a woman - served as a judge is not surprising enough, the Bible goes one step further and refers to her as a prophetess. The Hebrew word neviah (נביאה), which is the female form of the Hebrew word for prophet (navi), is very rare, appearing only five times in the entire Bible. But in the following chapter the Bible goes even further in its praise of Deborah, “You arose as a mother in Israel” (em b’Yisrael) (Judges 5:6). This is the only time this term appears in the Bible, making Deborah a truly exceptional matriarch.
Deborah, a mother in Israel br Rediscover the Bibl... (show quote)


Interesting bahmer.

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