Judges 5:12

Awake, awake, Deborah: awake, awake, utter a song: arise, Barak, and lead thy captivity captive, thou son of Abinoam.

Cross-reference

Psalm 57:8 Allusion

Psalm 57:8 echoes 'Awake, awake' calling to musical instruments, mirroring the call for Deborah to awake and sing.

Psalm 68:18 Citation

Psalm 68:18 quotes 'led captivity captive' directly from Judges 5:12, applying God's victory to His ascension.

Psalm 108:2 Allusion

Psalm 108:2 repeats the 'Awake, lute and harp' image from Psalm 57:8, closely paralleling the awakening call in Judges.

Isaiah 51:9 Allusion

Isaiah 51:9 uses the identical double 'Awake, awake' call to the arm of the Lord, matching the imperative to Deborah.

Isaiah 51:17 repeats 'Awake, awake' calling Jerusalem to stand, similar to the summons of Deborah and Barak.

Isaiah 52:1 Allusion

Isaiah 52:1 opens with 'Awake, awake' commanding Zion to put on strength, paralleling the call to Deborah and Barak.

Ephesians 4:8 quotes Psalm 68:18, which itself uses the phrase 'led captivity captive' from Judges 5:12, linking to Christ's ascension.

Isaiah 52:2 Allusion

Isaiah 52:2 tells Jerusalem to 'arise' and loose captivity, echoing the 'lead your captivity captive' command in Judges.

Ephesians 5:14 echoes the double 'Awake' and 'arise' command from Judges 5:12, applying it to spiritual awakening from sin.