1After Ehud died, the Israelites once again did what was evil in the sight of the LORD.2So the LORD handed them over to the power of Jabin. He was a king in Canaan. He ruled in Hazor. The commander of his army was Sisera. He lived in Harosheth Haggoyim.3Jabin used 900 chariots that had some iron parts. He treated the Israelites very badly for 20 years. So they cried out to the LORD for help.4Deborah was a prophet. She was the wife of Lappidoth. She was leading Israel at that time.5Under the Palm Tree of Deborah she served the people as their judge. That place was between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim. The Israelites went up to her there. They came to have her decide cases for them. She settled matters between them.6Deborah sent for Barak. He was the son of Abinoam. Barak was from Kedesh in the land of Naphtali. Deborah said to Barak, ‘The LORD, the God of Israel, is giving you a command. He says, “Go! Take 10,000 men from the tribes of Naphtali and Zebulun with you. Then lead them up to Mount Tabor.7I will lead Sisera into a trap. He is the commander of Jabin’s army. I will bring him, his chariots and his troops to the River Kishon. There I will hand him over to you.” ’8Barak said to her, ‘If you go with me, I’ll go. But if you don’t go with me, I won’t go.’9‘All right’, Deborah said. ‘I’ll go with you. But because of the way you are doing this, you won’t receive any honour. Instead, the LORD will hand Sisera over to a woman.’ So Deborah went to Kedesh with Barak.10There he sent for men from Zebulun and Naphtali. And 10,000 men followed him into battle. Deborah also went with him.11Heber, the Kenite, had left the other Kenites. They came from the family line of Hobab. He was the brother-in-law of Moses. Heber set up his tent by the large tree in Zaanannim near Kedesh.12Sisera was told that Barak, the son of Abinoam, had gone up to Mount Tabor.13So Sisera gathered together his 900 chariots that had some iron parts. He also gathered together all his men. He brought them from Harosheth Haggoyim to the River Kishon.14Then Deborah said to Barak, ‘Go! Today the LORD will hand Sisera over to you. Hasn’t the LORD gone ahead of you?’ So Barak went down Mount Tabor. His 10,000 men followed him.15As Barak’s men marched out, the LORD drove Sisera away from the field of battle. The LORD scattered all of Sisera’s chariots. Barak’s men struck down Sisera’s army with their swords. Sisera got down from his chariot. He ran away on foot.16Barak chased Sisera’s chariots and army. Barak chased them all the way to Harosheth Haggoyim. All of Sisera’s troops were killed by swords. Not even one was left.17But Sisera ran away on foot. He ran to the tent of Jael. She was the wife of Heber, the Kenite. Sisera ran there because there was a treaty between Heber’s family and Jabin, the king of Hazor.18Jael went out to meet Sisera. ‘Come in, sir,’ she said. ‘Come right in. Don’t be afraid.’ So he entered her tent. Then she covered him with a blanket.19‘I’m thirsty,’ he said. ‘Please give me some water.’ So Jael opened a bottle of milk. The bottle was made out of animal skin. She gave him a drink of milk. Then she covered him up again.20‘Stand in the doorway of the tent,’ he told her. ‘Someone might come by and ask you, “Is anyone in there?” If that happens, say “No”. ’21But Heber’s wife Jael picked up a tent stake and a hammer. She went quietly over to Sisera. He was lying there, fast asleep. He was very tired. She drove the stake through his head right into the ground. So he died.22Just then Barak came by because he was chasing Sisera. Jael went out to meet him. ‘Come right in,’ she said. ‘I’ll show you the man you are looking for.’ So he went in with her. Sisera was lying there with the stake through his head. He was dead.23On that day God brought Jabin under Israel’s control. He was a king in Canaan.24Israel’s power grew stronger and stronger against King Jabin. The Israelites became so strong that they destroyed him.
Judges 4
Nuova Riveduta 2006
from Società Biblica di Ginevra1Morto Eud, i figli d’Israele continuarono a fare ciò che è male agli occhi del Signore.2Il Signore li diede nelle mani di Iabin, re di Canaan, che regnava ad Asor. Il capo del suo esercito era Sisera, che abitava ad Aroset-Goim.3I figli d’Israele gridarono al Signore, perché Iabin aveva novecento carri di ferro e già da vent’anni opprimeva con violenza i figli d’Israele.4In quel tempo era giudice d’Israele una profetessa, Debora, moglie di Lappidot.5Lei sedeva sotto la palma di Debora, fra Rama e Betel, nella regione montuosa di Efraim, e i figli d’Israele salivano da lei per le controversie giudiziarie.6Debora mandò a chiamare Barac, figlio di Abinoam, da Chedes di Neftali, e gli disse: «Il Signore, Dio d’Israele, non ti ha forse dato quest’ordine: “Va’, raduna sul monte Tabor e prendi con te diecimila uomini dei figli di Neftali e dei figli di Zabulon.7Io attirerò verso di te, al torrente Chison, Sisera, capo dell’esercito di Iabin, con i suoi carri e la sua numerosa gente, e lo darò nelle tue mani”?»8Barac le rispose: «Se vieni con me, andrò; ma se non vieni con me, non andrò».9Debora disse: «Certamente, verrò con te; però, la via per cui cammini non ti porterà onori; perché il Signore darà Sisera in mano a una donna». E Debora si alzò e andò con Barac a Chedes.10Barac convocò Zabulon e Neftali a Chedes; diecimila uomini si misero al suo seguito e Debora salì con lui.11Ora Eber, il Cheneo, si era separato dai Chenei, discendenti di Obab, suocero di Mosè, e aveva piantato le sue tende fino al querceto di Saannaim, che è vicino a Chedes.12Fu riferito a Sisera che Barac, figlio di Abinoam, era salito sul monte Tabor.13Sisera adunò tutti i suoi carri, novecento carri di ferro, e tutta la gente che era con lui, da Aroset-Goim fino al torrente Chison.14Allora Debora disse a Barac: «Àlzati, poiché questo è il giorno in cui il Signore ha dato Sisera nelle tue mani. Il Signore non va forse davanti a te?» Allora Barac scese dal monte Tabor, seguito da diecimila uomini.15Il Signore mise in rotta, davanti a Barac, Sisera con tutti i suoi carri e con tutto il suo esercito, che fu passato a fil di spada; e Sisera, sceso dal carro, si diede alla fuga a piedi.16Ma Barac inseguì i carri e l’esercito fino ad Aroset-Goim; e tutto l’esercito di Sisera cadde sotto i colpi della spada e non scampò neppure un uomo.17Sisera fuggì a piedi verso la tenda di Iael, moglie di Eber, il Cheneo, perché vi era pace fra Iabin, re di Asor, e la casa di Eber, il Cheneo.18Iael uscì incontro a Sisera e gli disse: «Entra, mio signore, entra da me; non temere». Egli entrò da lei nella sua tenda e lei lo coprì con una coperta.19Egli le disse: «Ti prego, dammi un po’ d’acqua da bere perché ho sete». Quella, aperto l’otre del latte, gli diede da bere e lo coprì.20Egli le disse: «Stattene all’ingresso della tenda; forse qualcuno verrà a interrogarti e ti chiederà: “C’è qualcuno qui dentro?” Tu risponderai di no».21Allora Iael, moglie di Eber, prese un piuolo della tenda e un martello, andò pian piano da lui e gli piantò il piuolo nella tempia tanto che esso penetrò in terra. Egli era profondamente addormentato e sfinito; e morì.22Mentre Barac inseguiva Sisera, Iael uscì a incontrarlo e gli disse: «Vieni, e ti mostrerò l’uomo che cerchi». Egli entrò da lei; ecco, Sisera era steso morto, con il piuolo nella tempia.23Quel giorno Dio umiliò Iabin, re di Canaan, davanti ai figli d’Israele.24La mano dei figli d’Israele si fece sempre più pesante su Iabin, re di Canaan, finché l’ebbero annientato.