Heber the Kenite (Hebrew: חבר הקיני) is a man in the Book of Judges in the Tanakh and the Holy Bible. He is a descendant of Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses. Heber had separated himself and his wife Jael from the other Kenites; he pitched their tent in the plain of Zaanaim, which is near Kedesh. According to Judges chapters 4-5, Heber and King Jabin had peace between each other; Sisera knew this and so fled to Heber's tent. Jael, who sympathized with the Israelites because of his and Jabin's cruelty and hostility toward Yahweh's people, greeted Sisera. After serving Sisera a skin of milk he fell asleep, exhausted. She drove a tent peg through his temple into the ground, and he died.