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Version as of 00:29, 2 August 2016
Devorah's Battle in Prose and Poetry
Introduction
The tale of Devorah and Barak's clash with the Canaanite forces bears the distinction of being the only battle in the entire book of Judges described in both prose and poetry. On the whole the two accounts ---.