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J B James Bowling Mozley
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Her tribe had, as some commentators suppose, the position of prose- lytes, worshipping according to the Mosaic Law, and only differing from Israel in not having a title to the promised land, which was confined to the blood of Abraham. They were, at any rate, true worshippers of the one God. It is true that the Kenites as a body, kept aloof firom this war, and were at peace with Jabin ; but why may not Jael have been a be- 1 2 Kings X. 15.
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liever in heart in Debor
...ah^s mission among her own people, and in their eyes an enthusiast? Would Deborah have acknowledged the right of a house thus connected with Israel to make an engagement of its own with a public enemy, and to dictate an abstinence from perfect partisanship with Israel to Jael ? Was it at all of the character of the Divine dispensation under which Deborah and Jael both lived to allow of such an inference ? It is indeed the great blot upon her act, according to any modem standard of international relations, that her tent was, by the agreement of her own tribe and her husband at its head, estab- lished as a rightful shelter for Sisera ; and that Sisera could not but have supposed that he was protected against such a snare as was spread for him on that occasion.

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