Jeoparded, Heb. despised, or reproached, or contemned, comparatively; they chose rather to venture upon a generous and honourable death, than to enjoy a shameful and servile life. In the high places of the field, i.e. upon that large and eminent plain in the top of Mount Tabor, where they put themselves in battle-array, and expected the enemy; though when they saw he did not come up to them, they marched down to meet and fight him.
Related Commentaries of Judges 5:18
Judges 5:18
18 Zebulun and Naphtali were a people that jeopardedg their lives unto the death in the high places of the field.