Deborah was never rebuked for her role as judge — she served for years, was one of the best judges, and never had a terrible ending like other judges.
How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3
01:10:29 – 01:11:00
Strong point against complementarian minimizing
Barak is rebuked for not leading the military, not Deborah. She was a judge for years (possibly decades) and was never rebuked for it. She's one of the best judges and one of the only ones without a terrible ending (unlike Gideon, Jephthah, etc.). This is Mike's area of disagreement with complementarians.
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How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3 @ 01:10:292022-03-28