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Barak ( or ;

(1977). 9780460030298, J. M. Dent. .
; : ; "lightning") was a ruler of Ancient Israel. As military commander in the biblical Book of Judges, Barak, with , from the Tribe of Ephraim, the prophet and fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, defeated the armies led by .
(2025). 9780810848481, Scarecrow Press.


Background
The son of from in . His story is told in the Book of Judges, Chapters 4 and 5.


Biblical story
The story of the Hebrews' defeat of the Canaanites led by , under the prophetic leadership of and the military leadership of Barak, is related in prose (Judges Chapter 4) and repeated in poetry (Chapter 5, which is known as the Song of Deborah).

Chapter 4 makes the chief enemy , king of (present Tell el-Qedah, about three miles southwest of Hula Basin), though a prominent part is played by his commander-in-chief, of Harosheth-ha-goiim (possibly Tell el-'Amr, approximately northwest of ).

Deborah summoned Barak, the son of Abinoam, from his home at Kedesh in Naphtali, and ordered him, in the name of God, to take ten thousand men to Mount Tabor. He agreed to on condition that Deborah should go with him. Here he was attacked, as Deborah had expected, by Sisera, whose forces were put to flight, and the greater part of them were slain by Barak's army. "Barak", Jewish Encyclopedia

Because Barak would not go to battle without Deborah, in turn she prophesied that

(2025). 9780802868381, Eerdmans.
the honor of victory would not go to him, but rather to a woman (Judges 4:9). Barak asked Deborah to go with him because of her connection with God. Some scholars see this as Barak being spineless while others might see Barak making a smart decision since Deborah was seen as a mediator between God and humans.
(2025). 9780664238315, Westminster John Knox Press.
Most authorities believe this passage refers to Jael's killing of Sisera in her tent following the battle,Kenneth Barker, Gen. Ed., The NIV Study Bible. Zondervan Publishing House, 1995, p.330, note on Judges 4:1-5:31."Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers" (1905), "Benson Commentary" (1857), others, Bible Commentaries on Judges 4:9Albert Barnes, "Commentary on Judges 4:9", Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible (1870)Elie Assis, "The Hand of a Woman: Deborah and Yael (Judges 4)," http://www.jhsonline.org/Articles/article_49.pdf Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, Volume 5, Article 19 (2005) ISSN 1203-1542 while others believe this refers to Deborah herself.


Defeat and death of Sisera
In the battle at Mount Tabor, a cloudburst occurred, causing the river to flood, thus limiting the maneuverability of the Canaanite chariots. Sisera fled, seeking refuge in the tent of a woman, . Jael gave a drink of milk to Sisera, who fell asleep from weariness, then killed him by pounding a tent peg through his head. When Barak arrived, she showed him Sisera, dead in her tent.


Etymology
Barak ברק means in . Barcas, the surname of the famous , is the equivalent of the name.


In the New Testament
The Epistle to the Hebrews 11:32-34 praises Barak's which gave him victory.


In the Apocrypha
Barak is also made reference to in chapter 28 of 1 Meqabyan, a book considered canonical in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Barak is also used in the Ethiopian language of Amharic. Meaning " He who blesses."

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