Judges Ch 4- Study

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Judges 4 – Study

For those who may wish to ‘study’ this chapter, the following simple resources are provided for you. Each passage has a four-Part approach to help you take in and think further about what you have read.

A. Find Out

1. How did the cycle start again? v.1-3

2. Who was Deborah and what did she do? v.4-7

3. How did Barak not fully rise to this? v.8-10

4. What subsequently happened? v.12-18

5. Why did Sisera go to Jael? v.11,17

6. What happened? v.18-24

B. Think:

1. What was Deborah’s role? How well did she fulfil it?

2. What was Barak’s role? How well did he fulfil it?

3. What was Jael’s role? How well did she fulfil it?

C. Comment:

The cycle has started again. A judge dies, Israel fall away, enemy oppression occurs, Israel cry out to the Lord, the Lord provides a solution. This time however the judge is a woman, but she is also a prophetess. She hears from the Lord and calls Barak to lead the people against Sisera, a Canaanite commander who had been oppressing Israel for twenty years!  Time moves slowly!

Barak is rather unsure of this. He wants Deborah to go with him to battle but she indicates that this is not the right way in God’s kingdom – the man should take the lead in battle. Nevertheless she agrees to go. The outcome is victory over the enemy. Yet, Sisera manages to escape.

Now we come to an interesting if not gruesome episode. Sisera  goes to Jael, who is an Israelite who, although being under the oppression of king Jabin, the Canaanite, had with her husband, managed to diplomatically remain on good terms with the king. Thus Sisera goes to her for rest. This she grants him, but kills him in his sleep.

There is a lesson here. We can be on good terms with our non-Christian neighbours and be caring and friendly but we know that if God’s salvation is to come, they have to die to their old selves. As friendly as we may be, we know that death is essential. Ponder this for it is a vital truth. (Rom 1:16 / Jn 12:24,25 / Rom 6:3-7)