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A central theme in the song of Deborah, celebrating God’s deliverance and the bravery of those who fought.
The river where the battle between the Israelites and Canaanites took place, and where God swept away Sisera’s forces.
A place mentioned in the battle where the kings of Canaan fought against the Israelites.
A woman who speaks for God, in Deborah’s case, guiding Israel and leading them in battle.
A divine messenger who curses Meroz for not helping Israel in the battle.
The triumph of the Israelites over the Canaanite forces, attributed to God’s intervention.
The peace that followed the defeat of the Canaanites, as Israel had rest for forty years.
The theme of God’s judgment, seen in the victory over the Canaanites and the curse on Meroz.
A city cursed in Deborah’s song for not coming to Israel’s aid during the battle.
The people of God, led by Deborah and Barak in this story, who are delivered from oppression.
Verticales
A woman who killed Sisera by driving a tent peg through his head, fulfilling God’s prophecy
A military leader who fought alongside Deborah to defeat the Canaanite army led by Sisera.
The commander of the Canaanite army, defeated by the Israelites in the battle at Kishon River
Deborah’s role as a leader, guiding and nurturing Israel in their time of need.
The people of Canaan, led by King Jabin and Sisera, who oppressed the Israelites before their defeat.
One of the tribes of Israel, who participated in the battle against the Canaanites.
Symbolic of God’s power; in the song, it’s described as shaking or melting before the Lord’s presence.
A tribe of Israel that hesitated to join the battle, as noted in Deborah’s song.
Another tribe of Israel that contributed to the victory over Sisera’s army, mentioned in the song.
A prophetess and the only female judge of Israel who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites.