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INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 4
 
Israel sinning was delivered into the hands of Jabin king of Canaan, by whom they were oppressed twenty years, #Jud 4:1-3;
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Deborah and Barak consulted together about their deliverance,  #Jud 4:4-9;
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Barak, encouraged by Deborah, gathered some forces and fought Sisera the captain of Jabin’s army, whom he met, and obtained a victory over,  #Jud 4:10-15;
Sisera fleeing on foot to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber, was received into it, and slain by her while asleep in it,  #Jud 4:16-22;
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Which issued in a complete deliverance of the children of Israel,  #Jud 4:23,24.
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Note Hebrews 11:32
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