The father-in-law of [[Moses]], [[Jethro]], was a Kenite, and as priest-leader of the tribe he led in the worship of [[Yahweh]], whom Moses later revealed to the Hebrews as their own God whom they had forgotten. In the period of the judges (12th–11th century BC), it was a Kenite woman, [[Jael]], who killed the general of Israel's enemies, the [[Canaanites]]. | The father-in-law of [[Moses]], [[Jethro]], was a Kenite, and as priest-leader of the tribe he led in the worship of [[Yahweh]], whom Moses later revealed to the Hebrews as their own God whom they had forgotten. In the period of the judges (12th–11th century BC), it was a Kenite woman, [[Jael]], who killed the general of Israel's enemies, the [[Canaanites]]. |