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Deborah (Hebrew: דְבוֹרָה, Modern Dvora Tiberian Dəḇôrā ; "Bee", Arabic: دبورة Daborah) was a prophetess of the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, counselor, warrior, and the wife of Lapidoth according to the Book of Judges chapters 4 and 5.
The only female judge mentioned in the Bible, Deborah led a successful counterattack against the forces of Jabin king of Canaan and his military commander Sisera, the narrative is recounted in chapter 4.
Judges chapter 5 gives the same story in poetic form. This passage, often called The Song of Deborah, may date to as early as the 12th century BC and is perhaps the earliest sample of Hebrew poetry. It is also significant because it is one of the oldest passages that portrays fighting women, the account being that of Jael, the wife of Heber, a Kenite tent maker. Jael killed Sisera by driving a tent peg through his temple as he slept. Both Deborah and Jael are portrayed as strong independent women. The poem may have been included in the Book of the Wars of the Lord mentioned in Numbers 21:14.
Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor and producer who is involved in film, musical theatre, and television.
Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in major films, notably as action/superhero, period and romance characters. He is known for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men film series, as well as for his leads in Kate & Leopold, Van Helsing, The Prestige, Australia, and Real Steel. Jackman is a singer, dancer, and actor in stage musicals, and won a Tony Award for his role in The Boy from Oz.
In November 2008, Open Salon named Jackman one of the sexiest men alive. Later that same month, People magazine named Jackman "Sexiest Man Alive."
A three-time host of the Tony Awards, winning an Emmy Award for one of these appearances, Jackman also hosted the 81st Academy Awards on 22 February 2009.
Jackman was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the youngest of five children of English parents Chris Jackman and Grace Watson, and the second child to be born in Australia (he also has a younger half-sister, from his mother's re-marriage). One of his paternal great-grandfathers was Greek. His parents divorced when he was eight, and he remained with his accountant father and siblings, while his mother moved back to England. As a child, Jackman liked the outdoors, spending a lot of time at the beach and on camping trips and vacations all over Australia. He wanted to see the world: "I used to spend nights looking at atlases. I decided I wanted to be a chef on a plane. Because I'd been on a plane and there was food on board, I presumed there was a chef. I thought that would be an ideal job."
Sigo besando la espalda que me dio el estado.
Otro día más para ir a ningún lado.
Muchos de los que me amaron me dejaron a un costado
el resentimiento me enfermó y ya no pude salir.
Estoy en guerra desde que acabó la guerra
vendiendo recuerdos que nadie quiere recordar.
Yo no quiero mendigar, yo me lo quiero ganar
todos pasan y me miran con lástima,
no me mires más, no me mires más...
Nada me dejo la patria, me fui quedando a un lado
estoy harto de vivir para sobrevivir.
Usted ahora me pregunta de que me estoy quejando
y yo que puedo decir, soy del 2 de abril, soy del 2 de abril.
A un loco de la guerra nadie le quiere dar trabajo
será que hay demasiados trabajando en el país
conduciendo patrulleros, pueblos, taxis, colectivos...
Todo el mundo tiene su factor de poder,
yo quiero también,
yo quiero también.
Nada me dejo la patria, me fui quedando a un lado
estoy harto de vivir para sobrevivir.
Usted ahora me pregunta de que me estoy quejando
y yo que puedo decir, soy del 2 de abril, soy del 2 de abril.
Ahora sé como es el juego, me entrenaron como a un perro.
Todo el mundo tiene su factor de poder,
yo quiero también,
yo quiero también.
Nada me dejo la patria, me fui quedando a un lado
estoy harto de vivir para sobrevivir.
Usted ahora me pregunta de que me estoy quejando
y yo que puedo decir, soy del 2 de abril, soy del 2 de abril.