In the final episide of the Song of Deborah Chad contrasts 2 women, the foreigner hero and the mother of the commander who was fell, never to rise. Izz Ray sings "seed of a Woman".
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Lyrics to Seed of a Woman
Turn aside, turn aside
Do not be afraid
Lay down, lay down
Never to awake
At her feet, he sank
he fell asleep
At her feet, he laid
Never to arise
She holds the hammer and takes the nail
In her right hand
Through his temple, comes the storm
And he will never stand
At her feet, he sank ,
he fell asleep
At her feet, he laid
Never to awake
Chorus:
The seed of a woman
Crushed the serpents head
Son of the virgin
Rose from the dead
The seed of a woman
Sunlight at dawn
When it rises, in its might
Praise to God. praise to God
For victory
Over sin, over death
Our enemy
At her feet, he sank
he fell asleep
At her feet, he laid
Never to arise
Turn aside, turn aside
I will not be afraid
I will lay down in peace
And when I awake
At Your feet, I will fall
and worship my Lord
At Your feet, I will bow
For I am alive
Bridge
Its over, its over now
Its over, do you hear the bell?
Ring out, ring out over death and hell
Your enemies perish
And all is well
At Your feet