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👤 THE BIBLICAL PERSON OF THE DAY | 07.18.2026 | 🔨 Jael – the woman who acted courageously
The Biblical Person of the Day
Jael – the woman who acted courageously
Profile
- Name: Jael
- Time of birth: the period of the Judges
- Place of birth: unknown
- Time of death: unknown
- Age: unknown
- Occupation: wife of Heber, a woman from the Kenite people
Short Story
Jael lived during the time of the Judges, when Israel suffered under Canaanite oppression. Her husband Heber belonged to the Kenites, a people connected with Israel, though they also followed their own path.
At that time, Israel was oppressed by Jabin, king of Canaan, and by Sisera, the commander of his army. Sisera had a powerful army and iron chariots, which posed a great threat to Israel.
When Barak, under Deborah’s leadership, fought against Sisera, Sisera’s army was defeated. Sisera himself fled on foot and sought refuge in Jael’s tent.
At first, Jael welcomed him and gave him something to drink. Sisera believed he had found safety with her and, exhausted, fell asleep.
But Jael understood the importance of that moment. She acted decisively and killed Sisera with a tent peg.
Her action was harsh and belongs to one of the difficult stories of the Bible. However, in the context of the period of the Judges, it was understood as a decisive contribution to Israel’s deliverance.
Jael’s story shows that God sometimes uses people in unexpected places. It makes clear that courage does not always appear where we first expect to find it.
The Decisive Moment
Jael recognizes the opportunity to stop Sisera and acts courageously at a decisive moment.
7 Remarkable Things About Jael
- She lived during the time of the Judges
- She was the wife of Heber the Kenite
- She encountered the fleeing army commander Sisera
- At first, she gave Sisera shelter in her tent
- She acted decisively in a dangerous situation
- She was mentioned prominently in the Song of Deborah
- She contributed decisively to Israel’s deliverance
Strengths & Weaknesses
courageous
decisive
alert
ready to act
her story is difficult for modern readers to interpret
she acted in an extremely violent time
The Mistake That Shaped Her
The Bible does not report any specific personal mistake of Jael.
Her life is shaped above all by her courageous and decisive action in a dangerous time.
Key Verse
“Most blessed among women is Jael.” (Judges 5:24)
The Life Lesson
Courage can become visible in a single decisive moment.
Application for Today
Sometimes responsibility comes unexpectedly. In such moments, clarity, courage, and the willingness not to look away are needed.
Question for You
Where do you need courage today to make a difficult but necessary decision?
Context
Jael lived during the period of the Judges, when Israel was delivered from Canaanite oppression through Deborah and Barak.
Connection
Jael was connected with Deborah, Barak, and Sisera, and she played a decisive role in Israel’s victory.
Conclusion:
Jael shows that God can also use people outside expected roles to bring deliverance at decisive moments.
Until tomorrow with the next biblical person! 
The Life Story 
The Life Story of Jael – Courage at the Decisive Moment 
A Woman in Troubled Times
Jael lived during the time of the Judges. It was an era in which Israel repeatedly came under pressure because the people turned away from God and were threatened by hostile powers.
Her husband Heber belonged to the Kenites, who had a special connection with the history of Israel. Yet Jael’s surroundings were not at the center of Israelite leadership, but rather on the edge of the great events.
That is precisely why her story is so surprising: a woman living in a tent became a decisive figure in Israel’s deliverance.
The Threat of Sisera
In Jael’s time, Israel suffered under the power of Jabin, king of Canaan. His army commander Sisera was feared because he had many iron chariots and a powerful military force.
For Israel, this superiority meant years of oppression. Many people lived with fear, uncertainty, and the feeling that they were defenseless before the enemy’s power.
But God brought about a turning point through Deborah and Barak.
The Collapse of the Enemy’s Power
When Barak went out against Sisera, God intervened on Israel’s behalf. Sisera’s army was thrown into confusion, and the seemingly invincible power began to collapse.
Sisera, the great commander, had to flee. Without a chariot, without protection, and without an army, he looked for a place to hide.
His path led him to Jael’s tent.
An Unexpected Visitor
Jael welcomed Sisera into her tent. Outwardly, she appeared to offer him safety. She covered him and gave him milk when he asked for water.
Sisera believed he had found rest in her tent. He was exhausted from fleeing and fell asleep.
But while he felt safe, Jael recognized that this moment carried decisive importance.
The Difficult Decision
Jael took a tent peg and a hammer and acted decisively. Her action was violent and difficult for modern readers to understand.
However, in the context of the period of the Judges, she was in a wartime situation in which Sisera was Israel’s oppressor and had represented a great threat to the people.
Jael did what Barak was unable to complete and thereby became part of Israel’s story of deliverance.
An Unexpected Heroine
When Barak arrived later, Jael showed him that Sisera was no longer alive. Deborah’s prophecy had been fulfilled: the honor for Sisera’s defeat would not go to Barak, but to a woman.
Jael was not an army commander, a judge, or a well-known leader. Even so, in that moment she became the decisive person.
Her story shows that God can use people whom others might never have expected.
Mentioned in the Song of Deborah
In the Song of Deborah, Jael is given special prominence. Her action is described there as a decisive contribution to the victory over Sisera.
This shows how deeply her deed remained in Israel’s memory. The victory was not told only through commanders and battles, but also through the courage of a woman in a tent.
In this way, Jael’s name remained connected with deliverance, courage, and decisive action.
The Lasting Message of Her Life
Jael shows that decisive moments often come unexpectedly. Her story makes clear that courage does not always begin on the battlefield, but sometimes becomes visible in the middle of everyday life.
She reminds us that God can use people in unusual places to bring about a turning point.
Final Thought
Jael’s story is challenging because it takes place in a harsh and violent time. Yet it also shows that a single decision can have a great impact.
She was a woman on the edge of the great battle, and yet she became a key figure in the deliverance.
Her life story shows: courage can rise where no one expects it, and one decisive moment can change history.
📜BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS | 📖 Bible Study | 07.18.2026 | 🙏 Job | 🧩Chapter 22 – False Accusations
July 18, 2026
BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
Daily Bible Reading:
Job 22
False Accusations
When people see guilt where God recognizes faithfulness
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Introduction
For the third time, Eliphaz speaks to Job. Now he almost completely abandons assumptions and makes specific accusations. He attributes numerous sins to Job without having any evidence. Job chapter 22 shows how dangerous hasty judgments can become when people believe they fully understand God’s thoughts.
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Commentary
Eliphaz begins by stating that God is not dependent on human beings in any way. Whether someone lives righteously or wickedly does not change God’s greatness. In this respect, he correctly emphasizes God’s independence and sovereignty.
However, he then draws a false conclusion. He claims that Job must be suffering because of his great guilt. Without any evidence, Eliphaz lists several alleged offenses. He accuses Job of oppressing the poor, leaving the needy without help, sending widows away empty-handed, and exploiting orphans.
None of these accusations is true. At the beginning of the book, Job is instead described as a righteous, God-fearing, and helpful man. Eliphaz confuses his assumptions with facts.
He then urgently calls Job to repentance. He says that if Job returns to God, puts away his guilt, and values God more than gold and riches, God will bless him again, protect him, and answer his prayers.
Many of these promises reflect biblical truths. God gives grace to those who sincerely return to Him. Yet Eliphaz applies these truths to a situation he completely misunderstands. He demands repentance for sins that Job has not committed.
This makes it clear that even correct spiritual advice can be wrong when its foundation is false. Eliphaz partly understands God’s character correctly, but he does not know God’s plan for Job.
This chapter powerfully shows how easily people judge others based on their circumstances. God, however, sees the heart. He knows the truth even where people have only assumptions.
Job chapter 22 calls us never to separate truth from love. Anyone who speaks in God’s name should do so with great humility and avoid hasty judgments.
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Summary
Job 22 contains Eliphaz’s third speech. He accuses Job of serious sins without evidence and calls him to repentance. Although some of his statements about God’s grace are correct, his accusations are based on false assumptions.
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Message for Us Today
We should never confuse assumptions with truth. God alone knows a person’s heart. True spiritual maturity is shown by speaking with humility, compassion, and care, especially when others are suffering.
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Reflection Question
Do I sometimes judge people based on their circumstances, or do I trust that God alone truly knows the heart?
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