SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
CLASS: SS2
DATE:
TERM: 1st TERM
REFERENCE
WEEK SIX
TOPIC: LEADERSHIP
Deborah as a Leader
Deborah was the only outstanding woman leader of the Israelites. She was described as the “Mother of Israel” in recognition of her outstanding leadership role in Israel. She was a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, a judge and a military heroine. She always sit under the palm of Deborah in Ephraim. She had an unshakable faith in God. She is such a courageous person.
EVALUATION
Describe the personality of Deborah.
THE FAITH AND COURAGE OF DEBORAH [ Judges 4: 1-24]
The Israelites did evil in the sight of God by going after the Canaanite gods. God handed them over to Jabin, the king of Canaan. The Canaanites oppressed them for twenty years. In their depression, the Isrealites repented and cried to God to save them. God heard them and spoke to Deborah to deliver them. Deborah summoned Barak, the commander of the Israelite army and gave him the oracle of God. He told him raise ten thousand men from the tribes of Naphtali and Zebulum at Mount Tabor, that at River Kishon, he would engage Jabin’s forces. She gave him the assurance that God would give Jabin’s forces into his hands.
Deborah’s presence would assure him of God’s presence and help. Deborah told him that the Lord would sell Sisera, the army commander of Jabin, into hands of a woman. Thus, the glory of the battle will be ascribed to a woman.
Deborah and Barak with their troops went to the battle field at Kadesh. From there, they marched to Mount Tabor. When Sisera held that Barak had assembled troops at Mount Tabor, he quickly took his nine hundred chariots and foot soldiers to the river Kishon to meet Barak. Barak was inspired by Deborah and attacked the Canaanites. The enemies were defeated. When Sisera saw the impending defeat, he alighted from his chariot and fled on foot. Barak’s army pursued the enemy troops.
EVALUATION
Narrate the battle at River Kishon.
THE DEATH OF SISERA
Sisera took refuge in the house of Jael, the wife of Heber, the Kenite. She provided him with security and gave him milk instead of water. Sisera asked her to stay at the door and whoever might ask whether anybody was taking refuge there, she was to reply negatively. She covered him with a rug and he slept off due to fatigue as a result of the war. As he was sleeping, Jael took a tent peg and a hammer and drove the peg firmly into Sisera’ temple till it went into the ground as he lay asleep with great weakness. So, Sisera died. Later, Barak came in hot pursuit of Sisera, Jael showed him the body of Sisera with the tent peg in his temple. Thus, God subdued Jabin before His people Israel.
EVALUATION
Describe the role of Jael in the death of Sisera.
GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Comprehensive Christian Religious Knowledge for SS 1-3 by Martins. I Amaechi pages 36-38.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
THEORY
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