This is pretty good. I like the animations, and you don't blatantly praise Ja'el. You present the passage accurately without bias and tie it into the gospel message. I believe that though Sisera's death was prophesied, Ja'el was still wrong, and I get tired of seeing almost every video praising her.
Huh? Wdym?! Jael obviously was just doing what was intended to be done. God was with Isreal. God knew how to get the job done. Jael was the perfect fit to get the job done, everyone had a part to play in Isreals success
@@tler543 That address tells Deborah's words. I won't bless someone for such a treacherous deed as using a motherly guise for a violent goal. It was ordained, not justified.
@@garyjones2561 it's human nature to feel empathy, but our emotions are not the judge. There's plenty of examples of godly people who had to put their emotions aside to carry out God's plan.
@@Moonx09 Yes, well please forgive me if I'm too sharp. I need to be kind if I am to be an apt teacher. That's what Paul told Timothy right? 😀 It's my ambition to prove that Ja'el's killing was not justified.
@@Moonx09 Good question. I'm not sure as to her intent. I have supposition but I'm trying to gather more compelling evidence for my thesis. I only know that the end *doesn't* always justify the means.
Judges 4:15 At Barak’s advance, the Lord routed Sisera and all his chariots and army by the sword..@Cartoonworks Bible says says God smote Sisera theough sword but you explain as rain and flood.. Have we missed any...please help me
I have to ask: do you think the tribe of Dan used chariots when they raided and conquered Laish? Did they have their own chariots? I'm thinking of the power of the chariot symbology, since the tribe of Judah feared the Canaanite's iron chariots, and failed to drive out the inhabitants of the plain. Please, help me. It's important to my research.
Hmmm slightly off. This says the honor will be given to a woman but not exactly true. Scripture says God let them be over taken by a woman and that beings no honor to him So really it's saying he will be put to shame. Because it's not a woman's place, it's supposed to be a man's place. Read the scripture again
Stars In Their Courses - Judges chapter 5 Holy Bible The most terrifying force of death, comes from the hands of "Those who wanted to be left Alone". They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it. They know, that the moment they fight back, the lives as they have lived them, are over. The moment "Those who wanted to be left Alone" are forced to fight back, it is a small form of suicide. They are literally killing off who they used to be. . . . Which is why, when forced to take up violence, these "Those who wanted to be left Alone", fight with unholy vengeance against those who murdered their former lives. They fight with raw hate, and a drive that cannot be fathomed by those who are merely play-acting at politics and terror. All because, some fool concluded, "The hell with you who wish to left alone".
I had read and read this passages without much understanding until this...This is extremely powerful. Thank you!
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This was so good!! Praise King Jesus. Thank you guys, and God bless you.
THANK YOU FOR THIS WISDOM🙏
Thanks for this! Kinda' hard to read Judges but this helped.
Amen
This was a beautiful interpretation, may God of Abraham, the God of Israel bless you. 😇
This was really really good. Not just for kids but adults too.
I really love how well this video has helped me understand the passages in the Bible.
Thank you. I appreciate you explaining the chapter. Amen 🙏
This is so understandable and powerful not for only kids but us adults as well. God bless you
Thank you for this!! So much understanding now about Judges 4 and 5!
Thanks for this it really helped me understand what was happening!
Still read 💙
Thank you so much
This video is so awesome!
Praise the Lord
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Wow you have blessed my soul...God is enlarging your territory 💯💯💯💯💯
thank you so much for this! really had a hard time visualizing
Thank you for clarifying I had to reread Judges do many times
I subscribed immediately! This was very well explained. Wow! Keep the videos coming! You are a blessing to the kingdom of God.
Thank you for your kind words.
Amen to God ❤️🛐✝️🙏
There is no rain and stuck in the mud in the Judges 4 account in the Bible. Careful what you add to the Word of God. 🙏
Thx u make me understand Debora and barak story i have exam i hope i will get 100
Amazing.. Praise God!
Thanks for the help...
Thank you for this
Awesome explanation 😍.
Amazing
This is really helpful. Thank you
This is pretty good. I like the animations, and you don't blatantly praise Ja'el. You present the passage accurately without bias and tie it into the gospel message. I believe that though Sisera's death was prophesied, Ja'el was still wrong, and I get tired of seeing almost every video praising her.
Huh? Wdym?! Jael obviously was just doing what was intended to be done. God was with Isreal. God knew how to get the job done. Jael was the perfect fit to get the job done, everyone had a part to play in Isreals success
Judges 5:24
@@tler543 That address tells Deborah's words. I won't bless someone for such a treacherous deed as using a motherly guise for a violent goal. It was ordained, not justified.
@GyvonJ Do you feel any empathy for the people on the receiving end of the violent acts you just mentioned?
@@garyjones2561 it's human nature to feel empathy, but our emotions are not the judge. There's plenty of examples of godly people who had to put their emotions aside to carry out God's plan.
That one dislike is sisera
I could see why, considering he was murdered.
@@sierrahynniewta8980 You saying that to me?
@@Moonx09 You think that's a matter fit to laugh out loud? The man died.
@@Moonx09 Yes, well please forgive me if I'm too sharp. I need to be kind if I am to be an apt teacher. That's what Paul told Timothy right? 😀 It's my ambition to prove that Ja'el's killing was not justified.
@@Moonx09 Good question. I'm not sure as to her intent. I have supposition but I'm trying to gather more compelling evidence for my thesis. I only know that the end *doesn't* always justify the means.
Where did the part about the flooding come from? That is not in Judges 4-5.
Judges 4:15 At Barak’s advance, the Lord routed Sisera and all his chariots and army by the sword..@Cartoonworks Bible says says God smote Sisera theough sword but you explain as rain and flood.. Have we missed any...please help me
Agree. No flooding and mud stuck in Bible .
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I have to ask: do you think the tribe of Dan used chariots when they raided and conquered Laish? Did they have their own chariots? I'm thinking of the power of the chariot symbology, since the tribe of Judah feared the Canaanite's iron chariots, and failed to drive out the inhabitants of the plain. Please, help me. It's important to my research.
Sorry, that question is above my pay grade. I haven't a clue.
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This particular scripture doesn't say anything about rain coming and their chariots getting stuck 🤷
Please someone tell me about Barak? Can Barak belong to tribes of Bani israel?
Hmmm slightly off. This says the honor will be given to a woman but not exactly true. Scripture says God let them be over taken by a woman and that beings no honor to him
So really it's saying he will be put to shame. Because it's not a woman's place, it's supposed to be a man's place. Read the scripture again
REAL feminism.
You tell the story very well, however your pronunciation of the names is horrible. "Jail"? Her name is Yael.
On Deborah: ua-cam.com/video/79xww5szqko/v-deo.html
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Stars In Their Courses
- Judges chapter 5 Holy Bible
The most terrifying force of death, comes from the hands of "Those who wanted to be left Alone".
They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love.
They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it.
They know, that the moment they fight back, the lives as they have lived them, are over.
The moment "Those who wanted to be left Alone" are forced to fight back, it is a small form of suicide. They are literally killing off who they used to be. . . .
Which is why, when forced to take up violence, these "Those who wanted to be left Alone", fight with unholy vengeance against those who murdered their former lives.
They fight with raw hate, and a drive that cannot be fathomed by those who are merely play-acting at politics and terror.
All because, some fool concluded, "The hell with you who wish to left alone".
Please someone tell me about Barak? Can Barak belong to tribes of Bani israel?