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Judges 5:17-28 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

17. The people of Gilead stayed east of the Jordan River.People of Dan, why did you stay by the ships?The people of Asher stayed at the seashore.They stayed at their safe harbors.

18. But the people of Zebulun risked their lives.So did the people of Naphtali on the battlefield.

19. “The kings came, and they fought.At that time the kings of Canaan foughtat Taanach, by the waters of Megiddo.But they took away no silver or possessions of Israel.

20. The stars fought from heaven.From their paths, they fought Sisera.

21. The Kishon River swept Sisera’s men away,that old river, the Kishon River.March on, my soul, with strength!

22. Then the horses’ hooves beat the ground.Galloping, galloping go Sisera’s mighty horses.

23. ‘May the town of Meroz be cursed,’ said the angel of the Lord.‘Bitterly curse its people,because they did not come to help the Lord.They did not fight the strong enemy.’

24. “May Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite,be blessed above all women who live in tents.

25. Sisera asked for water,but Jael gave him milk.In a bowl fit for a ruler,she brought him cream.

26. Jael reached out and took the tent peg.Her right hand reached for the workman’s hammer.And she hit Sisera! She smashed his head!She crushed and pierced the side of his head!

27. At Jael’s feet he sank.He fell, and he lay there.At her feet he sank. He fell.Where Sisera sank, there he fell, dead!

28. “Sisera’s mother looked out through the window.She looked through the curtains.She asked, ‘Why is Sisera’s chariot so late in coming?Why are sounds of his chariots’ horses delayed?’

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