20. From the heavens the stars fought;from their courses they fought against Sisera.
21. The Wadi Kishon swept them away;the wadi overwhelmed them, the Wadi Kishon.Trample down the strong!
22. Then the hoofs of the horses hammered,the galloping, galloping of steeds.
23. “Curse Meroz,” says the messenger of the Lord,“curse, curse its inhabitants!For they did not come when the Lord helped,the help of the Lord against the warriors.”
24. Most blessed of women is Jael,the wife of Heber the Kenite,blessed among tent-dwelling women!
25. He asked for water, she gave him milk,in a princely bowl she brought him curds.
26. With her hand she reached for the peg,with her right hand, the workman’s hammer.She hammered Sisera, crushed his head;she smashed, pierced his temple.
27. At her feet he sank down, fell, lay still;down at her feet he sank and fell;where he sank down, there he fell, slain.
28. From the window she looked down,the mother of Sisera peered through the lattice:“Why is his chariot so long in coming?why are the hoofbeats of his chariots delayed?”