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Deborah was a prophetess of God, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, counselor, warrior, and the wife of Lapidoth according to the Book of Judges of Sacred Scripture.

While the "saints" that the Church honors are usually men and women who lived after the birth of Christ (thus, for instance, we do not speak of Moses or Abraham or David as "saints"), the Catholic Church knows that all those who are admitted to the state of heaven are saints of the Church Triumphant, and this includes Deborah.

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Deborah is not officially recognized as a Catholic saint. She is a figure mentioned in the Old Testament of The Bible as a prophet and judge in Israel.

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Deborah was an Old Testament prophetess and judge. Married to Lapidoth. Old Testament personages are usually not accorded the title of saint. For more information, see the link below.

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Deborah is an Old Testament matriarch and persons from the Old Testament are usually not accorded the title of saint, even though they may be in Heaven.

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