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Deborah

In the Old Testament, a prophet and judge (leader). She helped lead an Israelite army against the Canaanite general Sisera, who was killed trying to flee; her song of triumph at his death is regarded as an excellent example of early Hebrew poetry.

Deborah

Oratorio by Handel (words by S Humphreys), first produced at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, London, England, on 17 March 1733.


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Devora Steinmetz sees a tri-partite division of Adam, Cain, and Noah (Steinmetz), while Richard Elliott Friedman sees the theme of the gradual disappearance of God from these narratives throughout the Pentateuch (7-140).
Cikins, In Search of Middle Ground: Memoirs of a Washington Insider (New York: Devora Publicshing, 2005), 80-83.
Devora Samson, an ESL teacher, uses this colorful method for teaching reading: ESL students usually have a hard time with vowel sounds, so for each child I have something called a reading ring.
 
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