1Then sang Deborah, and Barak, son of Abinoam,on that day, saying: 2For the leadership of leaders in Israel, For the volunteering of the people,Bless ye Yahweh! 3Hear, ye kings! Give ear, ye princes! I, unto Yahweh,I, will sing, Will make melody to Yahweh, God of Israel. 4O Yahweh! When thou didst come forth out of Seir, When thou didst march along out of the field of Edom, Earth, trembled, Heaven also, poured forth,Yea, dark clouds, poured forth waters; 5From, mountains, came down streams In presence of Yahweh,From this Sinai, In presence of Yahweh, God of Israel. 6In the days of Shamgar son of Anath, in the days of Jael, the roads were forsaken,and, the frequenters of highways, betook them to roundabout paths: 7There was a failure of rulers, in Israel, a failure,until I arose, a Deborah, arose, a mother in Israel: 8They chose gods that were new, Then,war at the gates! Was there, a shield, to be seen? or a spear? among forty thousand in Israel? 9My heart for the governors of Israel, for the volunteers among the people, Bless ye Yahweh! 10Ye that ride on white asses, ye that sit on carpets, and ye that walk upon the road, speak! 11In the place of the noise of bowmen among the wells, there, laud yethe righteous acts of Yahweh, the righteous acts of his rule over Israel. Then, had come down to the gates the people of Yahweh. 12Awake! awake! Deborah, Awake! awake! utter words of song,Arise! Barak, and bind fast thy captives, O son of Abinoam! 13Then, came down a remnant to the noblesa people,Yahweh, came down with me against the mighty. 14Out of Ephraim, they whose root was in Amalek, After thee, Benjamin, among thy tribes,Out of Machir, had come down governors, And, out of Zebulun, such as bear aloft the staff of the marshal; 15And, my princes in Issachar, were with Deborah, yea, Issachar, was the support of Barak, Into the vale rushed they forth at his feet. Among the divisions of Reuben, great were the resolves of the heart: 16Wherefore abodes thou among the folds? To hear the mocking of the flocks? The divisions of Reuben, had great counsellings of heart. 17Gilead, beyond the Jordan, took his rest, but, Dan, wherefore remained he with the ships? Asher, abode by the shore of the seas, and, by his creeks, must needs rest. 18Zebuluna people that scorned their souls unto death; and, Naphtali,upon the heights of the field. 19On came kings, they fought, Then, fought the kings of Canaan, In Taanach, by the waters of Megiddo,Plunder of silver, they took not away! 20From heaven, was the battle fought,The stars in their courses, fought against Sisera. 21The torrent of Kishon, swept them away, the torrent of olden times, the torrent of Kishon! Let my soul march along, with victorious strength! 22Then, stamped hoofs of horses, With the gallopings, gallopings of his mighty steeds. 23Curse ye Meroz, saith the messenger of Yahweh, Curse ye with a curse, the inhabitants thereof,because they came not in to the help of Yahweh, to the help of Yahweh, against the mighty. 24Blessed above women, shall be Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite,Above women in the tent, be blessed: 25Water, he asked, Milk, she gave,In a bowl for nobles, presented cream: 26Her hand, to the tent-pin, put she forth, and, her right hand, to the toilers mallet,Then smote she Sisera, She shattered his head, Yea she split open and pierced through his temples: 27Between her feet, he bowedhe fell, he lay,Between her feet, he bowedhe fell, Where he bowed, There, he felldestroyed! 28Through the window, looked out and shrilly cried, The mother of Sisera, through the lattice,Why is his chariot ashamed to come? Why delay the wheels of his chariot? 29The wise ladies, her princesses, responded,Nay! she, returned answer to, herself: 30Is it not They keep findingdividing spoil, One damsel, two damsels, to every several hero, Spoil, of divers coloured raiment for Sisera, Spoil, of divers coloured raiment, embroidered, Coloured raiment richly embroidered, on the necks of them who are taken as spoil? 31So, perish all thine enemies, O Yahweh, But be, they who love him, as the going forth of the sun, in his might! And the land had rest forty years.