Judges 4:8

And Barak said unto her, If thou wilt go with me, then I will go: but if thou wilt not go with me, then I will not go.

Cross-references

Judges 4:14 Parallel

In Judges 4:14, Deborah urges Barak to act, directly responding to his condition in verse 8—the narrative moves from hesitation to action.

Judges 7:10 Parallel

Judges 7:10 shows Gideon receiving a sign for encouragement, similar to Barak’s request for Deborah’s presence—both leaders seek reassurance.

Exodus 4:10-14 shows Moses hesitating to obey God’s call, asking for help—mirroring Barak’s conditional request for Deborah’s company.