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In Joshua 11, Jabin is King of Hazor and head of a Canaanite coalition who would be killed by Joshua. In Judges 4, another Jabin, King of the Canaanites from Hazor, harassed the Israelites for about 20 years. Deborah and Barak subdued his CIC or Commander in Chief, Sistera. Eventually Jabin was destroyed (Judges 4:24).
Jeremiah 49:33 And Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons, and a desolation for ever: there shall no man abide there, nor any son of man dwell in it. A failed Prophecy since Hazor is not desolate and still inhabited today and no Dragonsever dwelt nor seen there.
King Solomon built and reinforced Gezer, Beth-horon the nether,Tel Megiddo,Tel Hazor,and Baalath.
The ancient Israelites, as described in the Bible, burned sacrifices by fire as part of their religious rituals. These sacrifices were often offered to God as a way of seeking forgiveness for sins or showing devotion.
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The city-stated burned by Rome is Corinth.
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Jerusalem.
The city in the U.S. which was burned by Sherman and his army was Atlanta, GA. It is estimated that the army burned over 400 buildings.
According to the biblical account, Jericho was the first city the Israelites captured.
Tyndale was kept in prison and burned at the stake in the city of Brussels.
Mexico city was burned by the union. because i hate Mexicans