Ep.103 Shamgar

Ep.103 Shamgar

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Ep.104 Tent Pegs & Prophecies

In this episode, we dive into the story of Deborah, the fearless prophetess and only female judge of Israel, found in Judges 4–5. After the death of Ehud, Israel falls back into idolatry and ends up under the iron grip of Canaanite King Jabin and his war chief, Sisera. But God ...

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Ep.105 The Song of Deborah

From Chariots to Chaos: How Rain, a Warrior-Prophetess, and a Clever Song Crushed a Canaanite King — In this episode, we dive into the ancient poetry and power of Deborah's Song in Judges 5. Discover how an unseasonal downpour turned high-tech chariots into mud traps, how the ...

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