She was a Jewish prophetess, found in Judges ch.4 and 5, who served as one of the Judges who adjudicated according to Torah-law. She is famous for having been involved in the miraculous victory of the Israelites over a Canaanite general named Sisera, who had waged war with them (ibid).
Deborah's death is not described in the Bible.
She is the first woman in history to be the first Hebrew judge :) Natile
The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.
It is not clear who Deborah is. Without knowing who Deborah is, it is impossible to say what she died from or when it happened.Answer:According to traditional chronology, Deborah (of Judges ch.4-5) died around 1175 BCE.
In addition to serving as a Judge (Judges ch.4) and guiding the people, she had to wage war with a powerful Canaanite oppressor (ibid).
This is a very vague question. If you mean Hebrew names after strong female characters in the Bible, some examples are Sarah (שרה), Hannah (×—× ×”), Deborah (דבורה), Vashti (ושתי), and Esther (אסתר)
Deborah is a Hebrew name.
The closest translation of the keyword "Bible" in the Hebrew Bible is "Tanakh."
No. There is no mention of Romans in the Hebrew Bible. The Romans conquered Judea After the Hebrew Bible was already canonized.
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.
The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh in Hebrew. The word Tanakh is an acronym made from the names of its three sections:Torah (Teachings)Nevi'im (Prophets)K'tuvim (Writings)See also:More about the Hebrew Bible
It is the location of the events and stories of the Hebrew Bible.