By popular request I have posted a recording of my “tentpeg” song. This was written to go on the latest KCC worship album, but for some inexplicable reason it was rejected. It is thoroughly Scriptural, based on Deborah’s song in Judges 5, and the second and third verses especially correspond to Judges 5:24-30 (in fact if you think that the third verse is a bit tasteless, you’re right, but so was Deborah’s song - you’re supposed to be repulsed at the attitude of his mother and her ‘wise’ attendants). If you want to use the song in your church worship, feel free, but do let me know. Credit is also due to Dale Ralph-Davies whose brilliant commentary on Judges really brought this passage alive for me.
The recording is a bit raw. I didn’t have time for drums, so its just acoustic guitar and bass and my voice. I’ve thrown a few of the excellent Kjaerhus free effects on to tidy the sound up a bit, but don’t expect production quality. I just don’t have the time these days to finish my recordings off the way I would like to.
Come hear the story of Deborah And the defeat of Sisera She prophesied, “take an army, and fight against Canaan” The people gladly followed under Barak’s command And God gave the battle into their hands
There they fell, dead God’s enemies defeated Killed by the armies of Yahweh But their leader ran away
Blessed be Jael the Kenite Who offered milk and a bed for the night She took a tent peg in her left hand, and a hammer in her right And when he started snoring, she approached him from behind And crushed his skull with all of her might
There he fell, dead With a tent peg through his head Killed by a friend of the family As he slept in her bed
Poor old Sisera’s mummy Wonders where her little boy has gone “Now don’t you worry, he’ll be home soon” “He’s probably raping a girl or two” “And when he’s done with them he’ll steal some clothes for you”
There he lay, dead With a tent peg through his head Killed by a friend of the family As he slept in her bed
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