The fifth and final act is a double portrait of Jael’s deed and Sisera’s mother, which lead to the climactic conclusion of this song. Stanza VI (Strophes 15–17) portrays the image of Jael’s killing of Sisera (5:24–27). With intensity equal to that of the curse of Meroz, blessing is proclaimed for Jael. In fact, she is made the receiving end of blessing, which is given to only one other character in the poem, God himself! All of Stanza VI details the reason: she slew Sisera. Jael’s resourcefulness and courage in doing this are the basis for admiration and praise. The unrestrained praise of Jael
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