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deborah - judges 4 and 5; columns: deborah, barak, sisera; rows: leadership qualities, faith in god, actions taken, out come
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To fill the table about Deborah, Barak, and Sisera from Judges 4 and 5:
Deborah:
- Leadership qualities: Wise, courageous, prophetic (guided Israel, resolved disputes).
- Faith in God: Trusted God’s guidance, acted as a prophetess, relied on divine direction.
- Actions Taken: Called Barak to lead Israel’s army, prophesied victory, accompanied Barak (Judges 4:4 - 10).
- Outcome: Israel defeated Canaanites (Sisera’s army), Sisera was killed, Israel had peace for 40 years (Judges 4:23 - 24; 5:31).
Barak:
- Leadership qualities: Obedient (to Deborah/God), brave (led army), reliant on divine support.
- Faith in God: Trusted God’s promise of victory (through Deborah’s prophecy), followed divine direction.
- Actions Taken: Gathered 10,000 men from Naphtali/Zebulun, attacked Sisera’s army at Mount Tabor (Judges 4:10 - 16).
- Outcome: Won the battle, though Sisera fled (later killed by Jael), shared victory with Deborah.
Sisera:
- Leadership qualities: Ruthless, military leader (Canaanite commander), overconfident.
- Faith in God: None (opposed Israel, relied on military might).
- Actions Taken: Led Canaanite army (900 chariots) against Israel, fought at Mount Tabor (Judges 4:13 - 15).
- Outcome: Army defeated, fled to Jael’s tent, was killed by Jael (Judges 4:17 - 22).
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| Deborah | Barak | Sisera | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Faith in God | Trusted God’s guidance, acted as a prophetess, relied on divine direction | Trusted God’s promise of victory, followed divine direction | None (relied on military might, opposed Israel/God) |
| Actions Taken | Called Barak, prophesied victory, accompanied Barak (Judges 4:4 - 10) | Gathered 10,000 men, attacked Sisera’s army at Mount Tabor (Judges 4:10 - 16) | Led Canaanite army (900 chariots) against Israel (Judges 4:13 - 15) |
| Outcome | Israel defeated Canaanites, peace for 40 years (Judges 4:23 - 24; 5:31) | Won battle, shared victory (Sisera fled, later killed) | Army defeated, fled to Jael’s tent, killed by Jael (Judges 4:17 - 22) |