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Sisera (Hebrew: סִיסְרָא Sīsərāʾ) was
commander of the
Canaanite army of King
Jabin of Hazor, who is
mentioned in
Judges 4–5 of the
Hebrew Bible. After...
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Sisera, the
commander of Jabin's army. This
episode is
depicted in
chapters 4 and 5 of the Book of Judges.
According to that account,
after Sisera's defeat...
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attack against the
forces of
Jabin king of
Canaan and his
military commander Sisera (Judges 4:6–7); the
entire narrative is
recounted in
chapter 4.
Judges 5...
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fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel,
defeated the
Canaanite armies led by
Sisera. The son of
Abinoam from
Kedesh in Naphtali, Barak's
mother was from the...
- Jael and
Sisera is a
painting by the
Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi,
executed around 1620. The
topic of the
canvas is
taken from the Book...
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Sisera's mother is an
unnamed biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Judges. Her son,
Sisera, was
defeated in
battle by
Deborah and Barak, and then killed...
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Sisera came to Jael's tent (4:17) A Jael
entreats Sisera to come into her tent (4:18a) B
Sisera enters asking for aid (4:18b–20) C Jael
kills Sisera (4:21)...
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Kenites were Heber,
husband of Jael, the
Biblical heroine who
killed General Sisera and Rechab, the
ancestor of the Rechabites. The word qēni (קֵינִי) was a...
- Jael and
Sisera are the
Biblical figures from the
Hebrew Bible,
where Jael
kills Sisera. Jael and
Sisera may also
refer to: Jael and
Sisera (Artemisia...
- Aristotle,
Samson and Delilah,
Salome and her
mother Herodias, Jael
killing Sisera,
Bathsheba bathing in
sight of David, the
idolatry of Solomon,
Virgil in...