Sisera Sisera

Sisera - Definition and Overview

Sisera (Egypt. Ses-Ra, "servant of Ra"), mentioned in the Book of Judges 4:2 in the Hebrew Bible, was the captain of Jabin's army 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."


  • Sisera, the ancestor of some of the Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:53; Neh. 7:55).

This entry incorporates text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation.

Example Usage of Sisera

lowki: Heroic Yael - ended Sisera's rampage - without leaving home
BereanStudies: Quiz: This general died when a nail was driven into his temples while he slept (a) Sisera (b) Darius (c) Naboth ... http://bit.ly/4UyYsO
PAVKA: @alfredstation2 con gusto, no se Sisera hoy pero seran maƱana antes d las 900 am
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