Through the Bible Day by Day - Judges 5:12 - 5:12

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Judges 5:12 - 5:12


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the Stars in Their Courses

Jdg 5:12-23

This noble psalm contains memorable sentences. The “captivity” phrase in Jdg 5:12 is quoted in Psa 68:18 and Eph 4:8; and in the latter is applied to the ascension of our Lord. He led in captivity those evil powers which had for so long held mankind in captivity. Let us not fear death, or the grave, or Hades. They have been bound to the chariot-wheels of our Lord, and their keys hang at his girdle, Rev 1:18.

Levies and reinforcements poured in from the hill-country of Ephraim, once owned by Amalek, Jdg 12:15; from little Benjamin; from the northern tribes: but the main brunt of the war of liberation fell on Zebulun and others adjacent to the plain of Esdraelon, one of the great battlefields of history. Megiddo stands to the south of this famous site and has given its name to the last momentous struggle of Armageddon. Clearly Deborah refers to a terrific storm that broke, perhaps at night, upon the plain, flooding the river Kishon and the adjacent lands, so that Sisera’s chariots were rendered useless. O my soul, thou, too, mayest tread under foot thy foes, Jdg 5:21, r.v., margin; but be sure never to refuse, as Meroz did, to respond when God needs thy help, Jdg 5:23.