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The Triumphant Song of Deborah And Barak

Author: Richard Adams Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12448 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Because He Israel hath revenged Lyrics: 1 Because He Israel hath revenged, Bless ye therefore the Lord: Because the people offered up Themselves of free accord. Give ear, O kings, ye princes hear, Sing to the Lord I will; I, even I’ll sing to the Lord, The God of Israel. 2 Lord, when Thou wentest from Seir, Didst march from Edom’s field; The earth did tremble, heavens drop, The clouds their showers yield; And in the presence of the Lord, The mountains melting fell, E’en Sinai drooped before the Lord, The God of Israel. 3 In days of Shamgar, Anath’s son, The roads in Jael’s days, Abandoned were: the travelers They walked in lost by-ways. And villagers did cease to be, They ceased in Israel: Until I, Deborah, arose, Mother in Israel. 4 New gods they chose, then cruel wars Entered their gates within; With forty thousand Israelites No shield or spear was seen. My heart to Israel’s rulers is, That did of free accord Present themselves among the folk: Bless ye therefore the Lord. 5 Speak ye your minds, all ye that do Upon white asses ride; Ye that in judgment sit, and ye That walk the way beside. Who from the archers’ noise are freed, There shall they now record, In places where they water draw, The just acts of the Lord. 6 His righteous works to them who dwell In Israel’s towns relate, Then shall the people of the Lord Go down unto the gate. Awake, O Deborah, wake and sing; And now, Barak, arise, Abinoam’s son, to dry the tears From Israel’s captive eyes. 7 Unto the remnant he gave rule Above the nobles then Among the folk: the Lord gave me Rule over mighty men. From Ephraim a root against Proud Amalek there was: Thy followers, O Benjamin, Among thy folk did pass. 8 From out of Machir governors Descended also then, And out of Zebulun came they That wield the writer’s pen. From Issachar marched princes out, His peers with Deborah went, And also was Barak on foot Into the valley sent. 9 Because of those divisions that In Reuben did appear, Great fears and anxious thoughts of heart Among them then there were. Why didst thou with the sheep folds stay? The bleating flocks to hear? For Reuben his divisions sad Heart searchings great there were. 10 Beyond the Jordan Gilead sat; Why Dan in ships reside? On seashore why Asher did stay, And in his creeks abide? But Zebulun and Napthali Were people who did yield Their lives in danger unto death Upon the open field. 11 Thus Israel’s kings came to the fray, And crowns of Canaan fought, In Tanach by Megiddo’s streams; No golden coin they sought. They warred from Heav’n—the stars in course Fought Sisera that day; And Kishon’s river, ancient brook, Swept all his strength away. 12 O thou, my soul, hast trod down strength, The horses broken were; By plunging, trampling, galloping Of mighty princes there. "O curse Meroz, her people curse," Jehovah’s angel said: "For they came not to help the Lord, ’Gainst Sisera to aid." 13 Jael the Kenite, Heber’s wife, ’Bove women blest shall be: Above the women in the tent, Most blessèd one is she. He water asked; she gave him milk, In lordly dish she fetched Him butter forth, then to the nail She forth her left hand stretched. 14 Her right the workman’s hammer held, To strike Sisera dead: She struck and pierced his temple through, And then cut off his head. So at her feet he bowed, he fell, Before her laid he down; He breathed his last, and joined the dead, Destroyèd on the ground. 15 Through latticed window Sisera’s Mother looked, and feared his fate; "O tell me why, in his return, Why is my son so late? His chariot wheels, why tarry they?" Her ladies wise replied, But to herself she answer made, "Have they not sped?" she cried. 16 The spoil to each, a maid or twain, Divided not have they? With Sisera have they not shared A many colored prey? Of diverse colored needlework, Wrought curious on each side, Of various colors, meet for necks Of those who spoils divide? 17 So perished are Thine enemies, O Lord; but let all those Who love You, be they like the sun That in his strength forth goes. Then came a rest of forty years, With peace throughout the land; Then Israel turned again from God, And fell in Midian’s hand. Languages: English Tune Title: A LITTLE KINGDOM
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The triumpant Song of Deborah and Barak

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #297 (1742) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament First Line: In that he Israel hath reveng'd Lyrics: 1 In that he Israel hath reveng'd, Bless ye therefore the Lord: 2 In that the people offered Themselves of free accord. 3 Give ear, O kings, ye princes hear, Sing to the Lord I will; I, even I'll sing to the Lord, The God of Israel. 4 Lord, when thou went'st from Seir, when thou Didst march from Edom's field; The earth did shake, the heav'ns did drop, The clouds their show'rs distill'd. 5 Before the presence of the Lord, The mountains melting fell; Ev'n Sina, from before the Lord, The God of Israel. 6 In days of Shamgar, Anath's son, High-ways in Jael's days, Untrodden were: the passengers Did travel through by-ways. 7 The villagers did cease to be, They ceas'd in Israel: Till that I Deb'rah rose; I rose A mother in Israel. 8 New gods they chase, then cruel wars Entred their gates within, With forty thousand Isra'lites No shield nor spear was seen. 9 My heart to Israel's rulers is, Who did of free accord Present themfelves among the folk: Bless ye therefore the Lord. 10 Speak ye your minds, all ye that do Upon while asses ride; Ye that in judgment sit, and ye That walk the way beside. 11 Who from the archer's noise are freed, There shall they now record, In places where they water draw, The just acts of the Lord. His righteous acts to them who dwell In Israel's towns relate, Then shall the people of the Lord Go down unto the gate. [2] 12 Wake, wake, O Deborah, wake, awake, A song sing; Barak rise; Abinoam's son, and captive lead, Thou thy captivities. 13 Unto the remnant he gave rule Above the nobles then Among the folk: the Lord gave me Rule over mighty men. 14 From Ephraim a root against Proud Amalek there was. Thy followers, O Benjamin, Among thy folk did pass, From out of Machir governours Deseended also then, And out of Zebulun came they That handle writer's pen. 15 Then Issachar, ev'n Issachar, His peers with Deborah went, And also Barak was on foot, Into the valley sent. Because of those divisions that In Ruben did appear, Great fears and anxious thoughts of heart Among us then there were. 16 Why didst, thou with the sheep-folds stay The bleating flocks to hear? For Ruben his divisions sad Heart-searchings great there were. 17 Gilead by Jordan stay'd; and why Did Dan in ships reside? On sea-shore Amur why remain, And in his creeks abide? 18 But Zebulun and Napthali Were people who did yield Their lives in danger unto death In the high open field. [3] 19 The kings came and they fought, then fought The kings of Canaan, In Tanach by Megiddo's streams; No money prize they wan. 20 From heav'n they fought, the stars by course Fought against Sisera: 21 Then Kishon's brook, old Kishon's brook, That brook them swept away. O thou my soul hast trod down strength. 22 Then broke their horse-hoofs were; By pransing, trampling, pransings of Their mighty horses there. 23 Curse Meroz, curse her dwellers, curse, Jehovah's angel said: For they came not to aid the Lord, Against the strong to aid. 24 Jael the Kenite, Heber's wife, 'Bove women bless shall be: Above the women in the tent, A blesed one is she. 25 He water ask'd; she gave him milk, Him butter forth she fetch'd 26 In lordly dish: then to the nail, She forth her left hand stretch'd; Her right the workman's hammer held, And Sisera struck dead: She pierc'd and struck his temples through, And then smote off his head. 27 He at her feet bow'd, fell, lay down, He at her feet bow'd, where He fell: ev'n where he bowed down, He fell destroyed there. [4] 28 Out of a window Sisera His mother look'd, and said, The lattess through, in coming why So long his chariot staid ? His chariot-wheels why tarry they? 29 Her ladies wise reply'd, Yea to herself the answer made, 30 Have they not sped? she cry'd The prey to each, a maid or twain, Divided have not they? To Sifera have they not shar'd A divers-colour'd prey? Of divers colour'd needle-work, Wrought curious on each side, Of various colours, meet for necks Of those who spoils divide? 31 So perish let thine enemies all, O Lord; but let all those Who do him love, be like the sun That in his strength forth goes. Scripture: Judges 5 Languages: English

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