Tabor is mount Tarbor, first mentioned in Joshua: Jos 19:22 The border also touched Tabor, Shahazumah, and Beth Shemesh, ending at the Jordan. It included sixteen cities along with the towns around them. It is mentioned again several times in Judges. In Judges 4:4 is the start of a story about Deborah and MT Tarbor. There are other mentions in the Old Testament but maybe this is the story you are asking about.
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There are a total of 15 judges mentioned in the Old Testament. Some of the judges were Abimelech, Jephthah, Othniel, and Abdon.Answer:The Judges served for about 365 years (1244 to 879 BCE, according to traditional chronology), from the death of Joshua until the time of King Saul. They served as Judges, as military leaders when the nation was under threat, and as spiritual leaders.The Book of Judges records those events in which some of the ancient Israelites began to sin (Judges 2:11), and were then persecuted by surrounding nations, as God had warned them (Deuteronomy ch.32). When the Israelites repented (Judges 2:1-4, 3:9, 3:15, 6:6, 10:10), God saved them from their enemies.The Judges:OthnielEhudShamgarDeborahGideonAbimelechTolaYairJepthahIbzanElonAbdonSamsonEliSamuelIn addition to the above, there have been regular judges, from the time of Moses (Exodus ch.18) down to this day. These are Torah-scholars whose function is to adjudicate disputes according to Torah-procedure.
The judges were sent, by God, to deliver Israel from their oppressors. The book of Judges is a repeating cycle of Israel turning away from God, then God allowing other nations to oppress Israel, then the people crying out to God for help, and God sending a judge to deliver them.
In the King James version * The word time is mentioned 623 times * The word times is mentioned 145 times Other forms of time are mentioned, such as day and hour and so on.
Besides thirteen occurrences in Judges, he is spoken of as one of God's faithful servants at Hebrews 11:32 and some feel that he is the 'Bedan' spoken of at 1 Samuel 12:11
An aquatic animal, described in the book of Job, ch. xli., and mentioned in other passages of Scripture., The whale, or a great whale.
The Book of Judges tells us that Deborah dwelled under a palm tree between Ramah and Bethel in the mountains of Ephraim (Judges 4:5). Other than palm trees being there no other tree is mentioned.
Yes, rolling of the eyes is mentioned in scripture. In the Bible, Proverbs 6:17 describes haughty eyes as one of the seven things the Lord hates. This can be interpreted as rolling of the eyes, reflecting a sense of pride or disdain.
If Paul had a sister, her name is not recorded in either scripture or tradition.
Higher level...the supreme court judges are "justices" other judges are just "judges"
The names of the angels are not given. Only two angels are named in the Protestant Bible - Gabriel (in Luke's gospel among other references) and the archangel Michael (in Revelation), and neither of these are mentioned as ministering to Jesus in scripture. Only two other angels are mentioned by name in the Apocrypha. The Apocrypha consists of a collection books not normally accepted as scripture by the Protestant church, but allowed as of interest but second best in nature to actual scripture. However, some are accepted as scripture by the Roman Catholic Church, and others by the Russian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox churches. The two mentions are of Uriel - in the Second Book of Esdras, and Raphael, in the Book of Tobit. There are other angels that have been named but these tend to be in books that are not accepted as scripture either by the Protestant churches nor the Catholic or Orthodox Churches.
They are Umpires, Line Judges, Back Judges, and Side Judges.
The Bible contains no prediction of Barack Obama's Presidency. (Don't let fundamentalists or other crazies convince you otherwise.) There is an Israeli general named Barak in the Book of Judges, but President Obama was not named for him.
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In order of signifigance, and in my opinion as a Christian: Christ Paul Peter The Apostle John Mary (both of them) Mark Luke Matthew James Thomas John the Baptist Moses King David Isaiah Enoch Noah Adam Major Prophets of OT Minor Prophets of OT All other authors of books. Everyone else mentioned favorably in the Scripture Then everyone else mentioned in the Scripture