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What does the Bible say about Deborah in Judges?

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Deborah is depicted as a prophetess and judge in Israel who calls upon Barak to lead the army against their oppressors.

In Judges 4, Deborah serves as a leader during a time of oppression in Israel, where she acts not only as a judge but also as a prophetess. The children of Israel come to her for judgment, indicating her recognized authority and wisdom. Deborah calls upon Barak, instructing him to gather men to fight against Jabin, the king of Canaan, showing her faith in God's promise to deliver Israel. Her role exemplifies the necessity of women in leadership within the church, paralleling the church's role as a mother and provider of God's Word.
Scripture References: Judges 4:4-10, Galatians 4:26, Isaiah 66:10-12

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