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Verse 21

21. The river Kishon snatched them away This celebrated stream has two principal sources, one at the base of Mount Tabor, and the other in the large fountain of Jerrin, (En-gannim,) about fifteen miles south of Tabor.

Its general course is northwesterly, sweeping along the northern base of Mount Carmel, and emptying into the Mediterranean. It drains the great valley of Esdraelon. In the southern part of the plain, at Megiddo and Taanach, the Kishon is not a permanent stream, but flows only during the rainy season; but after a violent rain storm the dry bed suddenly changes to a sweeping torrent, and snatches away everything it meets. So in the present case, the rushing waters carried away the bewildered soldiers of Sisera.

Trample down, O my soul A burst of enthusiastic exultation over such a sudden destruction of the strong enemy.

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