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  1. Jun 23, 2021 · Let us know. Yael plays an important role in the story of Israel’s wars with the Canaanites, described in the Book of Judges. In the narrative about the military heroine Deborah, Yael kills Sisera, the Canaanite general of King Jabin, after he escapes from the battle with Deborah’s general, Barak.

  2. Mar 16, 2024 · Jael is one of many strong and courageous women of the Bible who have left a lasting impact on the world. Her story challenges us to recognize and appreciate the contributions of women in the past and present, and to strive for greater gender equality in all areas of life.

  3. The wife of Heber the Kenite and slayer of Sisera, a Canaanite commander. The Canaanites under the king Jabin of Hazor oppressed Israel for twenty years. The Canaanites had a formidable force of 900 chariots.

  4. ja'-el (ya`el, "a wild or mountain goat," as in Psalms 104:18; Iael): The wife of Heber the Kenite and the slayer of Sisera ( Judges 4:17-22; 5:2-31 ). Jael emerges from obscurity by this single deed, and by the kindest construction can hardly be said to have reached an enviable fame. The history of this event is clear.

  5. Some scholars suggest Jael worried that her helping Sisera might put the household in danger when the Israelites found him. She may have simply been protecting herself and her people. As is the case with many such events, the Bible does not indicate that God inspired Jael's actions.

  6. JAEL (Heb. יָעֵל), wife of Heber the Kenite. Jael slew *Sisera in the war of *Deborah and *Barak against the Canaanites (Judg. 4–5). His army routed by Israel, Sisera fled on foot to Jael's tent, where he was offered hospitality and security, only to be slain by her while he slept (4:17–22; the details of the deed differ somewhat in Judges 5: 24–27, and permit an interpretation ...

  7. Jael was a woman in the Bible who helped the Israelites subdue Jabin the Canaanite king by single-handedly killing the commander of his army, Sisera. Her story is found in Judges 4:17–24. At that time, Deborah was the ruling judge in Israel.

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