- Shishak, also
spelled Shishaq or
Susac (Hebrew: שִׁישַׁק, romanized: Šīšaq, Tiberian: [ʃiʃaq],
Ancient Gr****: Σουσακίμ, romanized: Sousakim), was, according...
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chronology for the
Egyptian New Kingdom: He ****erts that the
identification of "
Shishaq [Shishak], King of Egypt" (1
Kings 14:25f; 2
Chronicles 12:2-9) with Shoshenq...
- been
identified with the
biblical Shishaq, such that the
relief is also
known as the
Shishak Inscription or
Shishaq Relief. This gate was
erected by the...
- name
appears in a list of 21st
Dynasty cities, and it had a
revival under Shishaq,
usually identified with the
historical pharaoh Shoshenq I of the 22nd...
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Elder and a
Great Chief of the
Meshwesh (Libyans).
Possibly the
biblical Shishaq 943–922 BC
Sekhemkheperre Setepenre Osorkon I
Meriamun Son of Shoshenq...
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these p****ages,
Jeroboam fled from
Solomon and sta**** with
Shishaq until Solomon died, and
Shishaq invaded Judah,
mostly the area of Benjamin,
during the...
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Papyri Kirtland Egyptian papers Kolob Sometimes given in
translations as
Shishaq, Shoshenq, S'es'enq. Smoot,
Stephen O.; Gee, John; Muhlestein, Kerry; Thompson...
- in
which he
established that
Egyptian pharaoh Shoshenq I—the
Biblical Shishaq—came to
power somewhere between 945 and 940 BC. A
prolific author, his...
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peoples (along with the
Libyans and Ethiopians) who
aided the
Pharaoh Shishaq of
Egypt when he
invaded Judah and
attacked Jerusalem. This is the only...
- officials:
Shoshenq I,
founder of the 22nd Dynasty,
often identified as the
Shishaq of the
Hebrew Bible Shoshenq IIa or
simply Shoshenq II, of the 22nd Dynasty...