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The Mother of Sisera looked out a Window, by Albert Joseph Moore. 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 by Yael, who drove a tent peg through his skull.
According to Jewish legend, because Sisera's mother cried a hundred cries when he did not return home, a hundred blasts are blown on the shofar on Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. [11] The Talmud states that the descendants of Sisera studied Torah in Jerusalem and even taught children there. [12] [13] A direct descendant of Sisera was Rabbi ...
Sisera left his chariot and ran for his life. Sisera reached the tent of Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite, and she offered him shelter, as the Kenites were not at war with the Canaanites. Jael hid Sisera and gave him some milk to drink, but killed him after he fell asleep by pounding a tent peg through his temple.(Judges 4:17–22) [5]
Jim HabermanArcheologists recently announced the discovery of previously unseen mosaics on the floor of an ancient synagogue in Huqoq, Israel. The discovery is important, not only because the ...
The Canaanites were defeated, and Sisera fled the scene. [3] Sisera arrived on foot at the tent of Heber on the plain of Zaanaim. Heber and his household were at peace with Jabin, the king of Canaan, who reigned in Hazor (Judges 4:17). Jael (whose tent would have been separate from Heber's) [6] welcomed Sisera into her tent and covered him with ...
Based on archaeological findings, different biblical scholars have argued that Deborah's war with Sisera best fits the context of either the second half of the 12th century BC [16] or the second half of the 11th century BC. [17] Sisera is a non-Semitic name, and the story is set "in the days of Shamgar," a hero famous for killing 600 Philistines.
The Defeat of Sisera by Luca Giordano shows Sisera in battle.. Harosheth Haggoyim (Hebrew: חרושת הגויים, lit. Smithy of the Nations) is a fortress described in the Book of Judges as the fortress or cavalry base of Sisera, commander of the army of "Jabin, King of Canaan".
Brian's parents welcomed his sister Cassie about 10 years before having their son. Now, Cassie has a family of her own. She married her husband, James "Jimmy" Luycx, in December 2015, per her ...