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Chapter 5
Then
sang
Deborah,
and
Barak
the
son
of
Abinoam,
on
that
day,
saying,
2
Praise
ye
the
Lord,
for
the
auenging
of
Israel,
when
the
people
willingly
offered
themselues.
3
Heare,
O
ye
kings,
giue
eare,
O
ye
Princes:
I,
euen
I
will
sing
vnto
the
Lord,
I
wil
sing
praise
to
the
Lord
God
of
Israel.
4
Lord,
when
thou
wentest
out
of
Seir,
when
thou
marchedst
out
of
the
field
of
Edom,
the
earth
trembled,
and
the
heauens
dropped,
the
clouds
also
dropped
water.
5
The
mountaines
melted
from
before
the
Lord,
euen
that
Sinai,
from
before
the
Lord
God
of
Israel.
6
In
the
dayes
of
Shamgar
the
son
of
Anath,
in
the
dayes
of
Iael,
the
high
wayes
were
vnoccupied,
and
the
traueilers
walked
thorow
by-wayes.
7
The
inhabitants
of
the
villages
ceased,
they
ceased
in
Israel,
vntill
that
I
Deborah
arose,
that
I
arose
a
mother
in
Israel.
8
They
chose
new
gods;
then
was
warre
in
the
gates:
was
there
a
shield
or
speare
seene
among
fourtie
thousand
in
Israel?
9
My
heart
is
toward
the
gouernours
of
Israel,
that
offered
themselues
willingly
among
the
people:
Blesse
ye
the
Lord.
10
Speake
yee
that
ride
on
white
asses,
yee
that
sit
in
Iudgement,
and
walke
by
the
way.
11
They
that
are
deliuered
from
the
noise
of
Archers
in
the
places
of
drawing
water;
there
shall
they
rehearse
the
righteous
acts
of
the
Lord,
euen
the
righteous
acts
towards
the
inhabitants
of
his
villages
in
Israel:
then
shall
the
people
of
the
Lord
goe
downe
to
the
gates.
12
Awake,
awake
Deborah:
awake,
awake,
vtter
a
song:
arise
Barak,
and
leade
thy
captiuitie
captiue,
thou
sonne
of
Abinoam.
13
Then
hee
made
him
that
remaineth,
haue
dominion
ouer
the
Nobles
among
the
people:
the
Lord
made
me
haue
dominion
ouer
the
mightie.
14
Out
of
Ephraim
was
there
a
roote
of
them
against
Amalek,
after
thee
Beniamin,
among
thy
people:
Out
of
Machir
came
downe
gouernours,
and
out
of
Zebulun
they
that
handle
the
pen
of
the
writer.
15
And
the
princes
of
Issachar
were
with
Deborah:
euen
Issachar,
and
also
Barak,
he
was
sent
on
foot
into
the
valley:
for
the
diuisions
of
Reuben,
there
were
great
thoughts
of
heart.
16
Why
abodest
thou
among
the
sheepefolds,
to
heare
the
bleatings
of
the
flocks?
for
the
diuisions
of
Reuben
there
were
great
searchings
of
heart.
17
Gilead
abode
beyond
Iordan:
and
why
did
Dan
remaine
in
ships?
Asher
continued
on
the
sea
shore,
and
abode
in
his
breaches.
18
Zebulun
and
Naphtali
were
a
people
that
ieoparded
their
liues
vnto
the
death,
in
the
high
places
of
the
field.
19
The
kings
came
and
fought,
then
fought
the
kings
of
Canaan
in
Taanach
by
the
waters
of
Megiddo,
they
tooke
no
gaine
of
money.
20
They
fought
from
heauen,
the
starres
in
their
courses
fought
against
Sisera.
21
The
riuer
of
Kishon
swept
them
away,
that
ancient
riuer,
the
riuer
Kishon:
O
my
soule,
thou
hast
troden
downe
strength.
22
Then
were
the
horse
hoofes
broken,
by
the
meanes
of
the
pransings,
the
pransings
of
their
mightie
ones.
23
Curse
ye
Meroz
(said
the
Angel
of
the
Lord)
curse
ye
bitterly
the
inhabitants
thereof:
because
they
came
not
to
the
helpe
of
the
Lord,
to
the
helpe
of
the
Lord
against
the
mighty.
24
Blessed
aboue
women
shal
Iael
the
wife
of
Heber
the
Kenite
be,
blessed
shall
she
be
aboue
women
in
the
tent.
25
He
asked
water,
and
she
gaue
him
milke,
shee
brought
foorth
butter
in
a
lordly
dish.
26
Shee
put
her
hand
to
the
naile,
and
her
right
hand
to
the
workemens
hammer:
and
with
the
hammer
shee
smote
Sisera,
shee
smote
off
his
head,
when
she
had
pearsed
&
striken
through
his
temples.
27
At
her
feete
he
bowed,
he
fell,
he
lay
downe:
at
her
feet
he
bowed,
he
fell;
where
he
bowed,
there
he
fel
down
dead.
28
The
mother
of
Sisera
looked
out
at
a
window,
and
cried
through
the
lattesse,
Why
is
his
charet
so
long
in
comming?
Why
tarie
the
wheeles
of
his
charets?
29
Her
wise
ladies
answered
her,
yea
she
returned
answere
to
her
selfe,
30
Haue
they
not
sped?
haue
they
not
diuided
the
pray
to
euery
man
a
damosell
or
two?
To
Sisera
a
pray
of
diuers
colours,
a
pray
of
diuers
colours,
of
needle
worke,
of
diuers
colours
of
needle
worke
on
both
sides,
meet
for
the
necks
of
them
that
take
the
spoile?
31
So
let
all
thine
enemies
perish,
O
Lord:
but
let
them
that
loue
him,
be
as
the
Sunne
when
he
goeth
foorth
in
his
might.
And
the
land
had
rest
fourtie
yeeres.
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