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Judges 5:1 (!) The song and thankesgiuing of Deborah and Barak after the victorie.
Judges 5:2 (a) To wit, the two tribes of Zebulin and Naphtali.
Judges 5:6 (b) For feare of the enemies.
Judges 5:7 (c) Miraculously stirred vp of God to pitie them & deliuer them.
Judges 5:8 (d) They had no heart to resist their enemies.
Judges 5:10 (f) As in danger of your enemies.
Judges 5:10 (e) Ye gouernours.
Judges 5:11 (g) For now you may drawe water without feare of your enemies.
Judges 5:12 (h) To wit, them that kept thy people in captiuitie.
Judges 5:14 (i) Joshua first fought against Amalek, and Saul destroyed him.
Judges 5:14 (k) Euen the learned did helpe to fight.
Judges 5:15 (l) Euen the whole tribe.
Judges 5:15 (m) They merueiled that they came not ouer Jorden to helpe them.
Judges 5:17 (n) She reproueth all them that came not to helpe their brethren in their necessitie.
Judges 5:17 (o) Ether by beating of the sea, or by mining.
Judges 5:19 (p) They wanne nothing, but lost all.
Judges 5:21 (q) As a besome doeth the filthe the of the house.
Judges 5:23 (r) It was a citie nere Tabor where thei fought.
Judges 5:25 (f) Some read, churned milke in a great cup.
Judges 5:27 (/) Ebr. destroyed.
Judges 5:28 (/) Or, fete.
Judges 5:29 (t) That is, she comforted her selfe.
Judges 5:30 (u) Because he was chief of the armie.
Judges 5:31 (x) Shal growe daily more & more in Gods fauor.
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