Jabin in Easton's Bible Dictionary
discerner; the wise. (1.) A king of Hazor, at the time of
the
entrance of Israel into Canaan (Josh. 11:1-14),
whose overthrow
and that of the northern chief with whom he had
entered into a
confederacy against Joshua was the crowning act in
the conquest
of the land (11:21-23; comp. 14:6-15). This great
battle, fought
at Lake Merom, was the last of Joshua's battles of
which we have
any record. Here for the first time the Israelites
encountered
the iron chariots and horses of the Canaanites.
(2.) Another king of Hazor, called "the king of
Canaan," who
overpowered the Israelites of the north one hundred
and sixty
years after Joshua's death, and for twenty years
held them in
painful subjection. The whole population were
paralyzed with
fear, and gave way to hopeless despondency (Judg.
5:6-11), till
Deborah and Barak aroused the national spirit, and
gathering
together ten thousand men, gained a great and
decisive victory
over Jabin in the plain of Esdraelon (Judg. 4:10-16;
comp. Ps.
83:9). This was the first great victory Israel had
gained since
the days of Joshua. They never needed to fight
another battle
with the Canaanites (Judg. 5:31).
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