Byrd claims Deborah's words about a woman getting the honor are not a rebuke — Barak wasn't after his own glory.
How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3
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Byrd's spin on the shame element
Byrd says Deborah's response — that a woman will have the honor of killing Sisera — is not a rebuke. She argues Barak wasn't after his own glory and sings along with Deborah glorifying God. Mike says this preaches well and feels good but is not true to the text.
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Who Was Judge Deborah Or Barak
The story of Deborah and Barak in the book of Judges has caused many hierarchists to assign the God-given work of judge delivering the people of Israel to Barak while denying that God raised up Deborah as a deliverer. By assigning a calling to Barak that scripture never assigns, it appears that the
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2 Samuel 20:14-23
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Theology
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Judges 4:1-24
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How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3 @ 01:05:522022-03-28