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  • Wake up, Deborah, wake up! Wake up, wake up and begin to sing. Arise, Barak! And bring your songs, son of Abinoam. (Judges 5, 12)

  • The leaders of Issachar are with Deborah, Issachar is with Barak; the people rushed forth following their footsteps into the plain. There were long talks among the clans of Reuben. (Judges 5, 15)

  • Gideon approached just as a man was recounting his dream to his comrade. Gideon heard him say, "I had a dream: a big loaf of barley bread rolled down into the camp of Midian, until it came to a tent, bumped against it and overturned the tent." (Judges 7, 13)

  • Gideon also sent messengers throughout all the mountains of Ephraim to say, "Come down to fight against Midian and block the passages as far as Beth-barah and along the Jordan." So, all the men of Ephraim came out and occupied the shallow waters as far as Beth-barah and along the Jordan. (Judges 7, 24)

  • The Spirit of Yahweh then seized Samson. With bare hands he tore the lion to pieces as he would have done with a young goat. (Judges 14, 6)

  • But Samson slept until midnight. At midnight, he arose and took hold of the door panels of the city gates together with the doorcase, and pulled them up with the bar. He put them upon his shoulders and carried them to the hilltop opposite Hebron. (Judges 16, 3)

  • Thus it was that Naomi returned from Moab with her Moabite daughter-in-law and arrived in Bethlehem as the barley harvest began. (Ruth 1, 22)

  • Ruth carried back to town the threshed barley, which she showed to her mother-in-law. She also gave her what she had left over from lunch. (Ruth 2, 18)

  • Ruth, therefore, stayed close to the maidservants of Boaz, gleaning until the end of the wheat and barley harvests. And she continued living with her mother-in-law. (Ruth 2, 23)

  • And is not Boaz, who has treated you kindly with his maidservants, a close relative of ours? Tonight at the threshing floor, he will be winnowing barley. (Ruth 3, 2)

  • Then turning to Ruth, Boaz said, "Hold out the mantle you are wearing." She did so and he poured into it six measures of barley. He helped her lift the bundle, then went back to town. (Ruth 3, 15)

  • and added, "He gave me these six measures of barley because, as he said, he did not want me to go back to my mother-in-law empty-handed." (Ruth 3, 17)


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