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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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called Baal and Ashtaroth, thatthe people of Canaan worshipped. The Lord was very angry with the childrenof Israel, and sent enemies who fought against them and made them their servants. But when they repented, and asked the Lord for help, he heard them andgave them rulers called judges, who led them out to war against their enemies,and set them free. Yet as often as the Lord set them free, they forgot himand sinned again. So they went on sinning, and afterward repenting, for morethan three hundred years. During that time fifteen, judges ruled over them. The king of Canaan came against the children of Israel and made them his servants. Now the Lord had chosen a woman to be judge over Israel at this time. Her name was Deborah; she lived in a house that stood under a palm tree near Bethel. And Deborah sent for a man named Barak, and told him that the Lord commanded him to take ten thousand of the men of Israel, and go to fight against Sisera, the captain of the king of Canaans army. 88
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DEBORAH, JUDGE OF ISRAEL, TELLS THE PEOPLE TO TAKE ARMS A.GATN8T SISERA 89 JUDOES IV. 14. Barak Gains the Victory, but Sisera is Killed by the Hakd or a Woman. WHEIST Deborah told Barak to take ten thousand men, and go to fightagainst Sisera, Barak was afraid, and answered that he would notgo unless Deborah -went with him. Then Deborah said she would go, but thatBarak should not have the praise of the victory, because a woman would putSisera to death. And Barak took ten thousand men and went out against Sisera, and Deborahwent with him. And Sisera gathered all the king of Canaans army together,his soldiers, and his war-chariots made of iron, nine hundred of them, andcame to fight with the children of Israel. Then Deborah said to Barak, Up,for this is the day in which the Lord has given Sisera into thy hand. So Barak,with his ten thousand men, fought against Sisera, and the Lord gave them thevictory. And Barak followed after Siseras army, putting them to death withthe sword; but Sisera

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