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Judge Deborah tells Barak to go fight and he's like 'only if you come with me' — she warns him a woman will get the credit.
Israel is oppressed by King Jabin and his commander Sisera, who has 900 iron chariots. Deborah, the only female judge, calls Barak to lead the army but he won't go without her. She agrees but prophesies the glory will go to a woman. God routes Sisera's army, and Sisera flees to Jael's tent — where she hammers a tent peg through his skull while he's sleeping. Deborah and Barak drop a victory song that goes hard.
Judges
When God Used Two Women to End a Whole War
Israel fumbles again, gets oppressed for twenty years, and cries out to God. A prophetess named Deborah calls the shots, a general named Barak won't go without her, and a woman named Jael ends the whole war with a tent peg. No cap.
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The Victory Song That Went Platinum
After Israel's W against Sisera, Deborah and Barak drop a worship anthem that goes bar for bar through the whole battle — who showed up, who ghosted, and how Jael ended the war with a tent peg. Absolute cinema.
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