13 Then he made him that remaineth have dominion over the nobles among the people: the LORD made me have dominion over the mighty.
[AD 528] Procopius of Gaza on Judges 5:12-13
“Awake, Awake, Deborah!” Increase righteousness, establish the people, arise for the glory of God and the salvation of the people. “Gathering strength, arise Barak!” Arise and establish [the people] as was said to Moses, “Stand by me.” David likewise said, “Our feet stand in your courts, O Jerusalem.” “He set my feet upon the rock.” Therefore, gathering strength, arise and say, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me!” “You are my strength and my song, O Lord.” But also you, Deborah, strengthen Barak. For the saints also give courage to us in the power of the Lord, instructing our souls against our enemies. But every mind should be held captive to the obedience of Christ. And if, Deborah, you should fall in your work, like what happened to Jonathan [when he tasted the honey], may your soul be strengthened by the sweet taste of prophecy.

[AD 420] Jerome on Judges 5:13
(Judges 5:13) Then the remnants of the people were saved. This sentence is to be connected to the previous sentence, which says: Where the righteousness of the Lord is told, the strength of Israel's mercy; because then the remnants of the people were saved. The Lord fought in the strongholds. In Hebrew it is written: The Lord fought for me in the strongholds. And this is the voice of all the people of Israel; for He fought for them against the Egyptians and against the other enemies of Israel. Unde et sequitur.