Found 19 Results for: Hazor

  • When Jabin, king of Hazor, learned of this, he sent a message to Jobab, king of Madon, to the king of Shimron, to the king of Achshaph, (Joshua 11, 1)

  • At that time Joshua, turning back, captured Hazor and slew its king with the sword; for Hazor formerly was the chief of all those kingdoms. (Joshua 11, 10)

  • He also fulfilled the doom by putting every person there to the sword, till none was left alive. Hazor itself he burned. (Joshua 11, 11)

  • However, Israel did not destroy by fire any of the cities built on raised sites, except Hazor, which Joshua burned. (Joshua 11, 13)

  • Madon, Hazor, (Joshua 12, 19)

  • Kedesh, Hazor and Ithnan; (Joshua 15, 23)

  • Hazor-hadattah, and Kerioth-hezron (that is, Hazor); (Joshua 15, 25)

  • Adamah, Ramah, Hazor, (Joshua 19, 36)

  • Kedesh, Edrei, En-hazor, (Joshua 19, 37)

  • So the LORD allowed them to fall into the power of the Canaanite king, Jabin, who reigned in Hazor. The general of his army was Sisera, who dwelt in Harosheth-ha-goiim. (Judges 4, 2)

  • Sisera, in the meantime, had fled on foot to the tent of Jael, wife of the Kenite Heber, since Jabin, king of Hazor, and the family of the Kenite Heber were at peace with one another. (Judges 4, 17)

  • But they forgot the LORD their God; and he allowed them to fall into the clutches of Sisera, the captain of the army of Jabin, king of Hazor, into the grasp of the Philistines, and into the grip of the king of Moab, who made war against them. (1 Samuel 12, 9)


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