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The story of Deborah is narrated in the Book of Judges. The wife of Lapidoth is the only female Judge recorded in the ancient tradition of Israel. She successfully led the Israelites in battle. | The story of Deborah is narrated in the Book of Judges. The wife of Lapidoth is the only female Judge recorded in the ancient tradition of Israel. She successfully led the Israelites in battle. | ||
== | == Deborah in ancient sources == | ||
* [[Deborah (sources)]] | * [[Deborah (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources | ||
* [[Deborah (arts)]] | == Deborah in literature & the arts == | ||
* [[Deborah (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 18 July 2012
According to Jewish tradition, Deborah was a prophetess, a warrior, and one of the Judges of ancient Israel.
Overview
The story of Deborah is narrated in the Book of Judges. The wife of Lapidoth is the only female Judge recorded in the ancient tradition of Israel. She successfully led the Israelites in battle.
Deborah in ancient sources
- Deborah (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
Deborah in literature & the arts
- Deborah (arts) -- survey of fictional works
External links
Pages in category "Deborah (subject)"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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- Female Excellency; or, The Ladies Glory (1688 Burton), book
- Deborah (1733 Haendel / Humphreys), oratorio
- La Triunfante Debora (Deborah Triumphant / 1733 Picanyol), oratorio
- Dèbora e Jaéle (1922 Pizzetti), opera
- Women in the Old Testament: Twenty Psychological Portraits (1949 Lofts), novel
- Song of Deborah (1981 Ross), novel
- Deborah (1993 Shott), novel