“A Biblical Reconstruction of the Prophetess Deborah in Judges 4”

Bibliographic information:

Osborne, William. “A Biblical Reconstruction of the Prophetess Deborah in Judges 4,” Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament 2.2 (2013): 199-214.

Description:

Description:

By analyzing Judges 4 in its historical and literary setting, this article presents a biblical reconstruction of the prophetic identity and message of the prophetess Deborah. The study concludes that 1) Deborah, as a prophetess, seems to show great similarity to the āpiltum observed in early Mari, 2) Deborah is not portrayed as a primitive necromancer, and 3) in the narrative she opposes Barak’s desire for personal honor and presents Yahweh as Israel’s sole deliverer from oppression.

Publisher:

Wipf & Stock Publishers (website: https://wipfandstock.com/journals/journal_for_the_evangelical_study_of_the_old_testament)