She sent her hand to the tent peg and her right hand to the workmen’s mallet; she struck Sisera; she crushed his head; she shattered and pierced his temple.
Deborah here concludes this triumphant song, I. With the praises of Jael, her sister-heroine, whose valiant act had completed and crowned the victory. She had mentioned her before (Jdg 5:6) as one that would have served her country if it had been in her power; now she applauds her as one that did serve it admirably well when it was in her power.
Commenting on Judges 5:24-31
She put her hand to the nail,.... Her left hand, as the Septuagint, Arabic, and Vulgate Latin versions express it, and as appears by what follows; she having taken up a pin from her tent, with which it was fastened to the ground, she clapped it to the temples of Sisera: and her right hand to the workman's hammer; in her right hand she took...
Jdg 5:25-27 25 He asked water, she gave him milk; She handed him cream in the dish of nobles. 26 She stretched out her hand to the plug, And her right hand to the workmen’s hammer, And hammered Sisera, broke his head, And dashed in pieces and pierced his temples.
Commenting on Judges 5:25-27