Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Sisera was a Canaanite military commander mentioned in the Book of Judges, chapters 4 and 5, during the period of the Judges in Israel's history. He served under King Jabin of Hazor and is most notably recognized for his role in the oppression of the Israelites and his subsequent defeat at the hands of the prophetess and judge, Deborah, and the military leader, Barak.Historical Context Sisera's account unfolds during a time when the Israelites were repeatedly falling into cycles of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. After the death of Ehud, the Israelites again did evil in the sight of the LORD, leading to their subjugation by Jabin, king of Canaan, who reigned in Hazor. Sisera, as the commander of Jabin's army, was instrumental in this oppression, wielding a formidable force that included 900 iron chariots, a significant military advantage at the time (Judges 4:2-3). The Battle Against Israel The narrative of Sisera's defeat is a testament to God's deliverance of His people through unexpected means. Deborah, a prophetess and judge, summoned Barak and instructed him to lead an army of 10,000 men from the tribes of Naphtali and Zebulun to Mount Tabor, promising that the LORD would deliver Sisera into their hands (Judges 4:6-7). Barak agreed to go only if Deborah accompanied him, to which she consented, but prophesied that the honor of victory would not be his, as the LORD would deliver Sisera into the hands of a woman (Judges 4:8-9). Defeat and Death The battle took place near the Kishon River. As Barak descended from Mount Tabor with his forces, the LORD threw Sisera and all his chariots and army into confusion. Sisera abandoned his chariot and fled on foot (Judges 4:15). He sought refuge in the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, who offered him hospitality. Exhausted, Sisera fell asleep, and Jael seized the opportunity to kill him by driving a tent peg through his temple, thus fulfilling Deborah's prophecy (Judges 4:21). The Song of Deborah and Barak Judges chapter 5 records the Song of Deborah and Barak, a poetic retelling of the victory over Sisera. This song celebrates the LORD's intervention and the bravery of those who fought against the Canaanite oppression. It highlights the role of Jael, calling her "most blessed of women" for her decisive action against Sisera (Judges 5:24). Legacy Sisera's defeat marked a significant turning point for the Israelites, leading to forty years of peace (Judges 5:31). His account serves as a powerful reminder of God's sovereignty and His ability to deliver His people through unexpected means and individuals. Sisera's downfall, orchestrated by divine intervention, underscores the theme of God's justice and the fulfillment of His promises to His people. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary Siserathat sees a horse or a swallow Smith's Bible Dictionary Sisera(battle array).
ATS Bible Dictionary SiseraA general in the army of Jabin king of Hazor, sent by his master against Barak and Deborah, who occupied Mount Tabor with an army. Being defeated, he fled on foot, and was ingloriously slain by Jael, Jud 4:1-5:31. See JAEL. Easton's Bible Dictionary (Egypt. Ses-Ra, "servant of Ra"). (1.) The captain of Jabin's army (Judges 4:2), which was routed and destroyed by the army of Barak on the plain of Esdraelon. After all was lost he fled to the settlement of Heber the Kenite in the plain of Zaanaim. Jael, Heber's wife, received him into her tent with apparent hospitality, and "gave him butter" (i.e., lebben, or curdled milk) "in a lordly dish." Having drunk the refreshing beverage, he lay down, and soon sank into the sleep of the weary. While he lay asleep Jael crept stealthily up to him, and taking in her hand one of the tent pegs, with a mallet she drove it with such force through his temples that it entered into the ground where he lay, and "at her feet he bowed, he fell; where he bowed, there he fell down dead." The part of Deborah's song (Judges 5:24-27) referring to the death of Sisera (which is a "mere patriotic outburst, " and "is no proof that purer eyes would have failed to see gross sin mingling with Jael's service to Israel") is thus rendered by Professor Roberts (Old Testament Revision): "Extolled above women be Jael, The wife of Heber the Kenite, Extolled above women in the tent. He asked for water, she gave him milk; She brought him cream in a lordly dish. She stretched forth her hand to the nail, Her right hand to the workman's hammer, And she smote Sisera; she crushed his head, She crashed through and transfixed his temples. At her feet he curled himself, he fell, he lay still; At her feet he curled himself, he fell; And where he curled himself, there he fell dead." (2.) The ancestor of some of the Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:53; Nehemiah 7:55). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SISERAsis'-er-a (cicera', of doubtful meaning; S(e)isara): Strong's Hebrew 5516. Sisera -- a general of the king of Hazor, also the father of ...... 5515, 5516. Sisera. 5517 . a general of the king of Hazor, also the father of some returning exiles. Transliteration: Sisera Phonetic ... /hebrew/5516.htm - 6k Library Women who Saved a Nation How the Canaanites Brought the Israelites under Slavery for Twenty ... Deborah's Song The Marvels of Holy Scripture, --Moral and Physical. --Jael's Deed ... Though Many Other Widows came Near to Judith in virtue... Salvation Published from the Mountains Sin Slain The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus Psalm LXXXIII. A Nation's Struggle for a Home and Freedom. Thesaurus Sisera (18 Occurrences)... at her feet he bowed, he fell; where he bowed, there he fell down dead." The part of Deborah's song (Judges 5:24-27) referring to the death of Sisera (which is ... /s/sisera.htm - 17k Sisera's (2 Occurrences) Jael (6 Occurrences) Barak (14 Occurrences) Jabin (8 Occurrences) Sis'era (19 Occurrences) Deborah (10 Occurrences) Kishon (6 Occurrences) War-carriages (76 Occurrences) Chariots (118 Occurrences) Resources Who was Sisera in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Jael in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was Deborah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Sisera (18 Occurrences)Judges 4:2 Judges 4:7 Judges 4:9 Judges 4:12 Judges 4:13 Judges 4:14 Judges 4:15 Judges 4:16 Judges 4:17 Judges 4:18 Judges 4:22 Judges 5:20 Judges 5:26 Judges 5:28 1 Samuel 12:9 Ezra 2:53 Nehemiah 7:55 Psalms 83:9 Subtopics Sisera: Captain of a Canaanite Army, Defeated by Barak; Killed by Jael Related Terms |