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- Then Debora and Barak the sonne of Abinoam sange the same day, saying:
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- Prayse ye the Lord, for the auengyng of Israel, and for the people that became so willing.
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- Heare O ye kinges, hearken O ye princes: I, euen I will syng vnto the Lord, I will prayse the Lord God of Israel.
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- Lorde, whan thou wentest out of Seir, whan thou departedst out of the fielde of Edom, the earth trembled, and the heauens rayned, the cloudes also dropped water:
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- The mountaynes melted before the Lord, euen as dyd Sinai before ye Lord God of Israel.
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- In the dayes of Samgar the sonne of Anath, in the dayes of Iael, the hye wayes were vnoccupied, and the trauelers walked thorowe bye wayes.
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- The inhabitants of the townes were gone, they were gone in Israel, vntyll I Debora came vp, which came vp a mother in Israel.
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- They chose new goddes, and then had they the enemie in the gates: was there a shielde or speare seene among fourtie thousande of Israel?
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- My heart loueth the gouerners of Israel, and them that are willyng among the people: O prayse ye the Lord.
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- Speake ye that ryde on fayre asses, ye that dwell by Middin, and that walke by the wayes.
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- For the noyse of the archers among the drawers of water ceassed, there shall they speake of the righteousnes of the Lorde, his righteousnesse in his vnfensed townes in Israel: Then shal the people of the Lorde go downe to the gates.
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- Up Debora vp, get thee vp, and sing a song: Arise Barac, and leade thy captiuitie captiue, thou sonne of Abinoam.
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- Then shall they that remayne, haue dominion of the proudest of the people: The Lord hath geuen me dominion ouer the mightie.
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- Out of Ephraim was there a roote of them agaynst Amelek, and after thee Beniamin among thy people: Out of Machir came rulers, and out of Zabulon they that handell the penne of the writer.
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- And of Isachar there were princes with Debora, and Isachar, and also Barak, he was sent on foote into the valley: for the diuisions of Ruben [were] great thoughtes of heart.
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- Why abodest thou among the sheepe foldes, to heare the bleatinges of the flockes?
for the diuisions of Ruben, were great thoughtes of heart.
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- Gilead also abode beyonde Iordane: and why doth Dan remayne in shyppes?
Aser cotinued on the sea shore, and taried in his decayed places.
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- [But] the people of Zabulon haue ieoparde their lyues euen vnto the death, lyke as dyd Nephthalim in the hye places of the fielde.
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- The kynges came and fought, then fought ye kynges of Chanaan in Thanach by the waters of Megiddo, and wan no money.
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- They fought from heauen, euen the starres in their courses fought agaynst Sisara.
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- The ryuer of Kison swept them away, that auncient ryuer the ryuer Kison: O my soule, thou hast marched valiauntly.
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- Then were the horse hoofes smitten asunder by the meanes of the praunsings that their mightie men made.
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- Curse ye the citie of Meros (sayd the angel of the Lord) curse the inhabitants therof: because they came not to helpe the Lord, to helpe the Lord against the mightie.
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- Iael the wyfe of Haber the Kenite, shalbe blessed aboue other women, blessed shall she be aboue other women in the tent.
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- He asked water, and she gaue him mylke, she brought foorth butter in a lordly dysshe.
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- She put her hande to the nayle, & her ryght hande to the smythes hammer: with the hammer smote she Sisara, & smote his head, wounded him, and pearsed his temples.
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- He bowed him downe at her feete, he fell downe, and lay styll: At her feete he bowed him selfe, & fell.
And whe he had sunke downe, he lay there destroyed.
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- The mother of Sisara loked out at a wyndowe, and cryed thorowe the lattesse: Why is his charret so long a commyng?
Why tary the wheeles of his charettes?
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- Al the wyse ladyes aunswered her, yea and her owne wordes aunswered her selfe.
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- Surely they haue found, they deuide the spoyles, euery man hath a damsell or two: Sisara hath a pray of diuers couloured garmentes, euen a pray of rayment dyed with sundry colours, and that are made of nedle worke: rayment of diuers colours and of nedle worke on both sydes, which is meete for him that is chiefe in distributing of ye spoyles.
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- So perishe all thine enemies, O Lord: But they that loue him, let them be as ye sunne whan he ryseth in his myght.
And the lande had rest fourtie yeres.
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