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∙ 13y agoDeborah .
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∙ 13y agoJudges 4:4-6 the prophetess and judge, Deborah
There are few references to women serving as judges in the Bible. The most notable is Deborah in the book of Judges. Deborah served as a judge and prophetess in Israel and played a significant role in military strategy and decision-making.
Judg:4:4: And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she judged Israel at that time.
Deborah
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The name of the women who was both a judge as well as a prohtess was Deborah.
Deborah was both a a prophetess and a judge. As a prophetess, God used her to deliver His messages to His people. As a judge, God gave her the authority to render civil court decisions. a prophetess and a judge.
Gideon was a por judge in the bible.
There were two Deborah's in the Bible. The first one was the nurse of Rebekah, who became Isaac's wife.The second one was a prophetess in ancient Israel. She was also a judge in the land.She is discussed in the Bible Book of Judges, mostly in chapters 4 & 5.Additional Comment:There is no mention of the nurse of Rebekah being the wife of Isaac. This is a human assumption.
German form of Deborah, a name derived from the Hebrew devoran, which mean a bee, or a swarm of bees. The name is born in the Bible by a prophetess and judge who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites.
David from the bible was a king, not a judge.
1) She was one of the seven Prophetesses (Talmud, Megillah 14a). 2) She served as a Judge (Judges ch.4), indicating her great Torah-knowledge. 3) She led a great victory over Canaanite oppressors (Judges, ibid).