The Defeat of the Canaanites by Deborah and BarakJudges 4:1-24 |
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Lesson 6background notesdoctrinal / teaching points 2. God raises up Deborahs and Jaels to help His people practical application questions 2. Who was Deborah? Who was Barak? 3. Who was Sisera? How was he killed? 4. Who was Jabin? What is the significance of the historical picture here? 5. What is the spiritual picture represented by Jabin and Sisera? answers
2. Deborah was a woman of God, a judge, a mother in Israel, and a prophetess to whom the Lord revealed the defeat of the Canaanites. Barak was the commander of the army of Israel. 3. Sisera was the commanding general of the Canaanite army. When his army fell, he fled on foot to the tent of Jael, who drove a tent peg into his temple (4:15-21). 4. Jabin was the Canaanite king who reigned in Hazor, a stronghold in the north of Israel. This is the same Hazor which was conquered under Joshua (Joshua 11:10-11), more than 100 years before this time. 5. Jabin and Sisera were Canaanites, enemies of Israel. Hazor was the same area conquered earlier. This illustrates that enemies who have been defeated can rise again. Christians who have experienced victory over certain sins find that these sins may come back more than once. discuss / consider 2. When Israel cried out to the Lord, Deborah was there. Jael was not an Israelite, but she was used of God to help His people. Even as God raised up Deborah and Jael to help His people, there are those today whom God can use. Perhaps you have been helped by a Deborah or a Jael, or perhaps you are a Deborah or a Jael to be used of God to help others. challenge memorize
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