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КнигаСудей 5

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1 В тот день воспела Девора и Варак, сын Авиноамов, сими словами:

2 Израиль отмщен, народ показал рвение; прославьте Господа!

3 Слушайте, цари, внимайте, вельможи: я Господу, я пою, бряцаю Господу Богу Израилеву.

4 Когда выходил Ты, Господи, от Сеира, когда шел с поля Едомского,тогда земля тряслась, и небо капало, и облака проливали воду;

5 горы таяли от лица Господа, даже этот Синай от лица Господа Бога Израилева.

6 Во дни Самегара, сына Анафова, во дни Иаили, были пусты дороги, и ходившие прежде путями прямыми ходили тогда окольнымидорогами.

7 Не стало обитателей в селениях уИзраиля, не стало, доколе не восстала я, Девора, доколене восстала я, мать в Израиле.

8 Избрали новых богов, от того война у ворот. Виден ли был щит и копье у сорока тысяч Израиля?

9 Сердце мое к вам, начальники Израилевы, к ревнителям в народе; прославьте Господа!

10 Ездящие на ослицах белых, сидящие на коврах и ходящие по дороге, пойте песнь!

11 Среди голосов собирающих стада при колодезях, там да воспоют хвалу Господу, хвалу вождям Израиля! Тогда выступил ко вратам народ Господень.

12 Воспряни, воспряни, Девора! воспряни, воспряни! воспой песнь! Восстань, Варак! и веди пленников твоих, сын Авиноамов!

13 Тогда немногим из сильных подчинил Он народ; Господь подчинил мнехрабрых.

14 От Ефрема пришли укоренившиеся в земле Амалика; за тобою Вениамин, среди народа твоего; от Махира шли начальники, и от Завулона владеющие тростью писца.

15 И князья Иссахаровы с Деворою, и Иссахар так же, как Варак, бросился в долину пеший. В племенах Рувимовых большое разногласие.

16 Что сидишь ты между овчарнями, слушая блеяние стад? В племенах Рувимовых большое разногласие.

17 Галаад живет спокойно за Иорданом, и Дану чего бояться скораблями? Асир сидит на берегу моря и у пристаней своих живет спокойно.

18 Завулон – народ, обрекший душу свою на смерть, и Неффалим – навысотах поля.

19 Пришли цари, сразились, тогда сразились цари Ханаанские в Фанаахе у вод Мегиддонских, но не получили нимало серебра.

20 С неба сражались, звезды с путей своих сражались с Сисарою.

21 Поток Киссон увлек их, Поток Кедумим, Поток Киссон. Попирай, душа моя, силу!

22 Тогда ломались копыта конские от побега, от побега сильных его.

23 Прокляните Мероз, говорит Ангел Господень, прокляните, прокляните жителей его за то, что не пришли на помощь Господу, на помощь Господу с храбрыми.

24 Да будет благословенна между женами Иаиль, жена Хевера Кенеянина, между женами в шатрах да будет благословенна!

25 Воды просил он: молока подала она, в чаше вельможеской принесла молока лучшего.

26 Левую руку свою протянула к колу, а правую свою к молоту работников; ударила Сисару, поразила голову его, разбила и пронзилависок его.

27 К ногам ее склонился, пал и лежал, к ногам ее склонился, пал; где склонился, там и пал сраженный.

28 В окно выглядывает и вопит мать Сисарина сквозь решетку: что долго не идет конница его, что медлят колеса колесниц его?

29 Умные из ее женщин отвечают ей, и сама она отвечает на слова свои:

30 верно, они нашли, делят добычу, по девице, по две девицы на каждого воина, в добычу полученная разноцветная одежда Сисаре, полученная в добычуразноцветная одежда, вышитая с обеих сторон, снятая с плеч пленника.

31 Так да погибнут все враги Твои, Господи! Любящие же Его да будут как солнце, восходящее во всей силе своей! – И покоилась земля сорок лет.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Judges 5

By New Christian Bible Study Staff, Julian Duckworth

Judges 5: The Song of Deborah.

This chapter is a song of victory, describing the events of Judges 4 in poetic and exuberant language. Throughout, there is a sense of exhorting the people to turn to the Lord and praise Him for the victory. Singing this kind of song was a customary way for Israel to rejoice after a major victory.

The spiritual meaning of singing has to do with our overall joy and affection for spiritual things: joy for what is true, for the Word, and for everything about the Lord. Affection is not merely knowing spiritual truths; it is our heart’s response to them, which goes far beyond words.

This is why the lyrics of sacred songs such as Judges Chapter 5 are very eloquent and passionate. They are not simply an account of what took place, but more an outburst of praise and gratitude in recounting the story. We experience the same inner ‘music’ when our heart feels a deep spiritual affection, and is stirred up with praise to the Lord. Just as Deborah and Barak sang after a battle, our songs of gratitude will generally be felt after the Lord delivers us from a period of temptation during regeneration (see Swedenborg’s work, Arcana Caelestia 8265).

The song itself frequently acknowledges the Lord’s part in Israel’s victory:

In verse 4: “Lord, when you went out from Seir, when you marched from the field of Edom.”

In verse 11: “There they shall recount the righteous acts of the Lord for his villagers in Israel.”

And in verse 13: “Then the Lord came down for me against the mighty.”

These references serve to remind us that everything is the Lord’s doing. We must do what is good as though our actions make the difference, but we are to affirm that the Lord brings about all that is good. This acknowledgement allows us to act from free will, while still understanding the spiritual truth that all goodness comes from the Lord (Arcana Caelestia 9193).

This is emphasized through the song whenever Deborah praises her own actions, as well as those of Barak and Jael. For example:

In verse 7: “Village life ceased in Israel until I, Deborah, arose, a mother in Israel.”

In verse 12: “Awake, awake, Deborah! Awake, awake, sing a song! Arise, Barak, and lead your captives away, O son of Abinoam!”

And in verses 24-27, when Jael receives full praise for her actions.

Another theme in the song is a lament over those tribes which did not come to the aid of Israel, although only Issachar and Zebulun were called to battle. A town called Meroz is roundly cursed for failing to help. The name ‘Meroz’ comes from a verb meaning “to withdraw” or “to hide” (see Swedenborg’s work, Heaven and Hell 18). This lament reminds us that our intentions to serve the Lord and to fight our spiritual battles can be hindered by our own divided wills.

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Judges 4

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1 The children of Israel again did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh, when Ehud was dead.

2 Yahweh sold them into the hand of Jabin king of Canaan, who reigned in Hazor; the captain of whose army was Sisera, who lived in Harosheth of the Gentiles.

3 The children of Israel cried to Yahweh: for he had nine hundred chariots of iron; and twenty years he mightily oppressed the children of Israel.

4 Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, she judged Israel at that time.

5 She lived under the palm tree of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim: and the children of Israel came up to her for judgment.

6 She sent and called Barak the son of Abinoam out of Kedesh Naphtali, and said to him, "Hasn't Yahweh, the God of Israel, commanded, 'Go and draw to Mount Tabor, and take with you ten thousand men of the children of Naphtali and of the children of Zebulun?

7 I will draw to you, to the river Kishon, Sisera, the captain of Jabin's army, with his chariots and his multitude; and I will deliver him into your hand.'"

8 Barak said to her, "If you will go with me, then I will go; but if you will not go with me, I will not go."

9 She said, "I will surely go with you: nevertheless, the journey that you take shall not be for your honor; for Yahweh will sell Sisera into the hand of a woman." Deborah arose, and went with Barak to Kedesh.

10 Barak called Zebulun and Naphtali together to Kedesh; and there went up ten thousand men at his feet: and Deborah went up with him.

11 Now Heber the Kenite had separated himself from the Kenites, even from the children of Hobab the brother-in-law of Moses, and had pitched his tent as far as the oak in Zaanannim, which is by Kedesh.

12 They told Sisera that Barak the son of Abinoam was gone up to Mount Tabor.

13 Sisera gathered together all his chariots, even nine hundred chariots of iron, and all the people who were with him, from Harosheth of the Gentiles, to the river Kishon.

14 Deborah said to Barak, "Go; for this is the day in which Yahweh has delivered Sisera into your hand. Hasn't Yahweh gone out before you?" So Barak went down from Mount Tabor, and ten thousand men after him.

15 Yahweh confused Sisera, and all his chariots, and all his army, with the edge of the sword before Barak; and Sisera alighted from his chariot, and fled away on his feet.

16 But Barak pursued after the chariots, and after the army, to Harosheth of the Gentiles: and all the army of Sisera fell by the edge of the sword; there was not a man left.

17 However Sisera fled away on his feet to the tent of Jael the wife of Heber the Kenite; for there was peace between Jabin the king of Hazor and the house of Heber the Kenite.

18 Jael went out to meet Sisera, and said to him, "Turn in, my lord, Turn in to me; don't be afraid." He came in to her into the tent, and she covered him with a rug.

19 He said to her, "Please give me a little water to drink; for I am thirsty." She opened a bottle of milk, and gave him drink, and covered him.

20 He said to her, "Stand in the door of the tent, and it shall be, when any man comes and inquires of you, and says, 'Is there any man here?' that you shall say, 'No.'"

21 Then Jael Heber's wife took a tent peg, and took a hammer in her hand, and went softly to him, and struck the pin into his temples, and it pierced through into the ground; for he was in a deep sleep; so he swooned and died.

22 Behold, as Barak pursued Sisera, Jael came out to meet him, and said to him, "Come, and I will show you the man whom you seek." He came to her; and behold, Sisera lay dead, and the tent peg was in his temples.

23 So God subdued on that day Jabin the king of Canaan before the children of Israel.

24 The hand of the children of Israel prevailed more and more against Jabin the king of Canaan, until they had destroyed Jabin king of Canaan.