Scripture References Judges 4–5 First Impression and Observations Deborah (meaning “Bee”) stands out as one of the most remarkable leaders in the Old Testament. She was both a prophetess and a judge of Israel during a time of oppression under Jabin, king of Canaan. Unlike many judges who were primarily military deliverers, Deborah also functioned as a spiritual and judicial leader. She held court under the “Palm of Deborah,” where Israelites came to her for judgment. She was married to Lappidoth, yet her identity in Scripture is strongly connected to her calling and leadership. Deborah displayed courage, wisdom, and unwavering faith in God. She called Barak to lead Israel’s army against Sisera, the commander of Jabin’s forces. When Barak hesitated and asked her to go with him, she agreed but prophesied that the honor of victory would go to a woman—fulfilled when Jael killed Sisera. Deborah’s leadership brought peace to Israel for forty years. Outline of Life Deborah served as a prophet...
Scripture References Ezra 1–10 Nehemiah 8 2 Chronicles 36:22–23 First Impression and Observations Ezra (meaning “Help”) was a priest and skilled scribe who lived during the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon. He is described as “a teacher well versed in the Law of Moses” (Ezra 7:6) and as one who had “devoted himself to the study and observance of the Law of the Lord, and to teaching its decrees and laws in Israel” (Ezra 7:10). Unlike earlier prophets who focused on dramatic confrontation, Ezra’s ministry centered on Scripture. He was a reformer, teacher, and spiritual leader who sought to restore the people’s covenant faithfulness after exile. Ezra combined intellectual understanding of the Law with heartfelt devotion. His leadership brought conviction, repentance, and renewed obedience among the returned exiles. Outline of Life Ezra was a descendant of Aaron the chief priest. He lived in Babylon during the exile. King Artaxerxes granted him permission to return to Jerusalem. He...