Judges 5:26

"He asked for water. She gave him milk. She brought him butter in a lordly dish."

Key Reflection

In Judges 5:26, the narrator describes a hospitable act where a woman provides milk and butter to a traveler, likely an honored guest or a military leader. This scene reflects the cultural expectations of generosity and respect for guests in ancient Israelite society, where such offerings would symbolize both the host's wealth and her desire to honor the visitor lavishly. The use of "milk" and "butter" highlights the quality of the provisions, suggesting this was no ordinary meal but one befitting a person of high status or importance.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Rather “she smote his head, and she struck and pierced through his temple.”

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