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<h2>Introduction</h2>
 
<h2>Introduction</h2>
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 ---.
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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. Though the two accounts share much common material and generally overlap
  
 
<h2>Points of Contrast</h2>
 
<h2>Points of Contrast</h2>
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<li>Praise of Hashem</li>
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<li>Israelite leadership</li>
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<li>Participating tribes</li>
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<li>Number of soldiers</li>
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<li>Enemy forces</li>
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<li>Location of the battle</li>
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<li>Sisera's mother</li>
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<h2>Analysis</h2>
 
<h2>Analysis</h2>

Version as of 02:05, 2 August 2016

Devorah's Battle in Prose and Poetry

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

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. Though the two accounts share much common material and generally overlap

Points of Contrast

  • Praise of Hashem
  • Israelite leadership
  • Participating tribes
  • Number of soldiers
  • Enemy forces
  • Location of the battle
  • Sisera's mother

Analysis