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The largest Canaanite city in the land — Joshua burned it, Deborah's army defeated its king, and it later became a Solomonic fortress
GalileeHistorically Verified
A UNESCO World Heritage Site that's been dug up since the 1950s. Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian letters mention this city — it was the biggest in Canaan.
Ancient Canaanite city-state in northern Israel, mentioned in Joshua as one of the most powerful kingdoms Joshua defeated during the conquest of Canaan. Also appears in Judges, where Deborah and Barak defeated its king Jabin, and in Jeremiah's prophecies against the Arab settlements bearing its name.
Joshua
When Every King Came for Israel and Got Cooked
Hazor is named here as the epicenter of the northern resistance — the most powerful city in the region whose king Jabin is about to orchestrate the largest military alliance of the entire conquest.
Jeremiah
God Said Bet — Five Nations Get the Smoke
Hazor appears in the chapter introduction as one of five nations facing God's judgment — a confederation of desert settlements whose false sense of security is about to be exposed.
Joshua
Everybody Eats — The Land Drop Continues
Hazor is listed as one of Naphtali's fortified cities, the same major Canaanite city Joshua had already defeated and burned — now formally reassigned as part of the tribe's inheritance.
Judges
When God Used Two Women to End a Whole War
Hazor is the royal seat of Jabin, the Canaanite king whose military forces have oppressed Israel for twenty years — the political center of power God is about to bring down.
Joshua
Israel's Win Streak: The Full Highlight Reel
Hazor's king is among the thirty-one defeated — this northern superpower that led a multi-king coalition against Joshua is now reduced to a single line in a victory list.
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