RELIGIOUS FIGURE
Jael

Jael
Jael () or Yael (' Hebrew: יָעֵל Yāʿēl) is a heroine of the Bible who aids the Israelites in their war with King Jabin of the city of Hazor in Canaan by killing Sisera, the commander of Jabin's army. This episode is depicted in chapters 4 and 5 of the Book of Judges. According to that account, after Sisera's defeat by the Israelite leader Barak in the Battle of Mount Tabor, he seeks refuge in the tent of Jael, who kills him by driving a tent peg through his skull (Judges 4:17–21) near the great tree in Zaanaim near Kedesh. Read more on Wikipedia
Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jael is the 674th most popular religious figure (down from 636th in 2019). (down from 223rd in 2019)
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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES
Among religious figures, Jael ranks 674 out of 3,187. Before her are Edward the Confessor, Onuphrius, Truganini, Mahākāśyapa, Flavian of Constantinople, and Lydia of Thyatira. After her are Richard Williamson, Peter Waldo, Angelus Silesius, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, Pontius Pilate's wife, and John of God.
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1003 - 1066
HPI: 71.18
Rank: 668
Onuphrius
320 - 400
HPI: 71.17
Rank: 669
Truganini
1812 - 1876
HPI: 71.15
Rank: 670
Mahākāśyapa
550 BC - 549 BC
HPI: 71.13
Rank: 671
Flavian of Constantinople
380 - 449
HPI: 71.12
Rank: 672
Lydia of Thyatira
100 - 100
HPI: 71.10
Rank: 673
Jael
HPI: 71.10
Rank: 674
Richard Williamson
1940 - 2025
HPI: 71.07
Rank: 675
Peter Waldo
1140 - 1205
HPI: 71.06
Rank: 676
Angelus Silesius
1624 - 1677
HPI: 71.03
Rank: 677
Ja'far ibn Abi Talib
589 - 629
HPI: 71.03
Rank: 678
Pontius Pilate's wife
6 - 100
HPI: 71.03
Rank: 679
John of God
1495 - 1550
HPI: 71.02
Rank: 680