Sisera will come at the end of times to prove that the man of lawlessness is at work. The man of lawlessness has come to power already. Now, is the countdown until Christ returns. Tick-Tock Tick-Tock Tick-Tock Tick-Tock. Just remember, Jesus Christ is the only true savior of the world. The Holy Scriptures say that anyone who calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved. May anyone who reads this, be blessed by the Holy Spirit.
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Jael used a tent peg and a mallet to kill Sisera
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Deborah was judging Israel during that time (Judges 4:4). According to the Bible, Sisera was killed by Jael, Heber's wife, after letting Him go to sleep deeply (Judges 4:21). After that, Jael met Barak and showed Sisera dead in her tent.
Barak was advised by the prophetess Deborah to march against Sisera with ten thousand men. Deborah, serving as a judge and leader of Israel, received a command from God to rally the troops and assured Barak of victory over Sisera, the commander of the Canaanite army. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a significant battle in the Book of Judges.
Deborah and Jael received the glory for the death of Sisera in the biblical account found in the Book of Judges. Deborah, a prophetess and judge, played a pivotal role in the battle against Sisera's forces, while Jael is credited with killing him by driving a tent peg through his head after he sought refuge in her tent. Their actions were seen as instrumental in delivering Israel from oppression, highlighting both women's significant roles in the narrative.
Jael the wife of Heber (Judges 4:21)
No. She was a prophetess who advised concerning the battle against Sisera but did not physically participate.
Sisera died when Jael hammered a (wooden) tent peg through his head.
Jael drove a tent peg into the head of Sisera, commander of the Canaanite armies.