5:1 Then
sang
Deborah
and
Barak
the
son
of
Abinoam
on
that
day:
5:2 "That
the
leaders
took
the
lead
in
Israel,
that
the
people
offered
themselves
willingly,
bless
the
LORD!
5:3 "Hear,
O
kings;
give
ear,
O
princes;
to
the
LORD
I
will
sing;
I
will
make
melody
to
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel.
5:4 "LORD,
when
you
went
out
from
Seir,
when
you
marched
from
the
region
of
Edom,
the
earth
trembled
and
the
heavens
dropped,
yes,
the
clouds
dropped
water.
5:5 The
mountains
quaked
before
the
LORD,
even
Sinai
before
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel.
5:6 "In
the
days
of
Shamgar,
son
of
Anath,
in
the
days
of
Jael,
the
highways
were
abandoned,
and
travelers
kept
to
the
byways.
5:7 The
villagers
ceased
in
Israel;
they
ceased
to
be
until
I
arose;
I,
Deborah,
arose
as
a
mother
in
Israel.
5:8 When
new
gods
were
chosen,
then
war
was
in
the
gates.
Was
shield
or
spear
to
be
seen
among
forty
thousand
in
Israel
5:9 My
heart
goes
out
to
the
commanders
of
Israel
who
offered
themselves
willingly
among
the
people.
Bless
the
LORD.
5:10 "Tell
of
it,
you
who
ride
on
white
donkeys,
you
who
sit
on
rich
carpets
and
you
who
walk
by
the
way.
5:11 To
the
sound
of
musicians
at
the
watering
places,
there
they
repeat
the
righteous
triumphs
of
the
LORD,
the
righteous
triumphs
of
his
villagers
in
Israel.
"Then
down
to
the
gates
marched
the
people
of
the
LORD.
5:12 "Awake,
awake,
Deborah!
Awake,
awake,
break
out
in
a
song!
Arise,
Barak,
lead
away
your
captives,
O
son
of
Abinoam.
5:13 Then
down
marched
the
remnant
of
the
noble;
the
people
of
the
LORD
marched
down
for
me
against
the
mighty.
5:14 From
Ephraim
their
root
they
marched
down
into
the
valley,
following
you,
Benjamin,
with
your
kinsmen;
from
Machir
marched
down
the
commanders,
and
from
Zebulun
those
who
bear
the
lieutenant's
staff;
5:15 the
princes
of
Issachar
came
with
Deborah,
and
Issachar
faithful
to
Barak;
into
the
valley
they
rushed
at
his
heels.
Among
the
clans
of
Reuben
there
were
great
searchings
of
heart.
5:16 Why
did
you
sit
still
among
the
sheepfolds,
to
hear
the
whistling
for
the
flocks
Among
the
clans
of
Reuben
there
were
great
searchings
of
heart.
5:17 Gilead
stayed
beyond
the
Jordan;
and
Dan,
why
did
he
stay
with
the
ships
Asher
sat
still
at
the
coast
of
the
sea,
staying
by
his
landings.
5:18 Zebulun
is
a
people
who
risked
their
lives
to
the
death;
Naphtali,
too,
on
the
heights
of
the
field.
5:19 "The
kings
came,
they
fought;
then
fought
the
kings
of
Canaan,
at
Taanach,
by
the
waters
of
Megiddo;
they
got
no
spoils
of
silver.
5:20 From
heaven
the
stars
fought,
from
their
courses
they
fought
against
Sisera.
5:21 The
torrent
Kishon
swept
them
away,
the
ancient
torrent,
the
torrent
Kishon.
March
on,
my
soul,
with
might!
5:22 "Then
loud
beat
the
horses'
hoofs
with
the
galloping,
galloping
of
his
steeds.
5:23 "Curse
Meroz,
says
the
angel
of
the
LORD,
curse
its
inhabitants
thoroughly,
because
they
did
not
come
to
the
help
of
the
LORD,
to
the
help
of
the
LORD
against
the
mighty.
5:24 "Most
blessed
of
women
be
Jael,
the
wife
of
Heber
the
Kenite,
of
tent-dwelling
women
most
blessed.
5:25 He
asked
water
and
she
gave
him
milk;
she
brought
him
curds
in
a
noble's
bowl.
5:26 She
sent
her
hand
to
the
tent
peg
and
her
right
hand
to
the
workmen's
mallet;
she
struck
Sisera;
she
crushed
his
head;
she
shattered
and
pierced
his
temple.
5:27 Between
her
feet
he
sank,
he
fell,
he
lay
still;
between
her
feet
he
sank,
he
fell;
where
he
sank,
there
he
fell--dead.
5:28 "Out
of
the
window
she
peered,
the
mother
of
Sisera
wailed
through
the
lattice:
'Why
is
his
chariot
so
long
in
coming
Why
tarry
the
hoofbeats
of
his
chariots'
5:29 Her
wisest
princesses
answer,
indeed,
she
answers
herself,
5:30 'Have
they
not
found
and
divided
the
spoil--
A
womb
or
two
for
every
man;
spoil
of
dyed
materials
for
Sisera,
spoil
of
dyed
materials
embroidered,
two
pieces
of
dyed
work
embroidered
for
the
neck
as
spoil'
5:31 "So
may
all
your
enemies
perish,
O
LORD!
But
your
friends
be
like
the
sun
as
he
rises
in
his
might."
And
the
land
had
rest
for
forty
years.