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Edits for Deborah on Wikipedia:

Many scholars contend that the phrase, "a woman of Lappidot" in Judges 4:4 denotes her marital status as the wife of Lappidot.[1]

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"Deborah told Barak, an Israelite general from Kedesh in Naphtali", that God commanded him to lead an attack against the forces of Jabin king of Canaan and his military commander Sisera (Judges 4:6–7); the entire narrative is recounted in chapter 4.

Add the latter portion of the sentence to enhance the details about the uniqueness of Deborah’s song and citedDr. Susan Niditch.

Though it is not uncommon to read a victory hymn in the Hebrew Bible, the Song of Deborah stands out as unique in that it is a hymn that celebrates a military victory of two women: "Deborah, the prophet and Jael, the warrior."

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a judge of Israel and the wife of Lapidoth

Add sentence concerning Deborah being referenced by scholars as a “fiery woman.”

Additionally, "lappid" translates as "torch" or "lightning", therefore the phrase, "woman of Lappidot" could be referencing Deborah as a fiery woman.