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).