• Shishak, also spelled Shishaq or Susac (Hebrew: שִׁישַׁק, romanized: Šīšaq, Tiberian: [ʃiʃaq], Ancient Greek: Σουσακίμ, romanized: Sousakim), was, according...
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    Shoshenq I (redirect from Shishak I)
    Meshwesh king of the 21st Dynasty. He is generally presumed to be the Shishak mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, and his exploits are carved on the Bubastite...
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  • Awungshi Shishak (1 January 1941 – 3 August 2023) was an Indian judge who became the chief justice of Chhattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh High Court. Shishak was...
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    states that Shishak marched with 1,200 chariots, 60,000 horsemen and troops who came with him from Egypt: Libyans, Sukkites, and Kushites. Shishak's armies...
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  • the throne. Shoshenq I, pharaoh of Egypt. is born (approximate date); "Shishak" of 1 Kings 14:25. Loewe, Michael; Shaughnessy, Edward L. (1999). The Cambridge...
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    that the Israelites become servants of Shishak. And it came to pass, that in the fifth year of king Rehoboam Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem...
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    twelve Tribes of Israel, and lived under the protection of the pharaoh Shishak, probably Shoshenq I. Following the news of Solomon's death in 931 BCE...
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    Kings 11:40 and 2 Chronicles 12:2 sqq. tell of an invasion of Israel by Shishak, and a subsequent raid of Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon. He is generally...
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  • Shimrath Shimshai Shimri Shimrith Shinab Shinar Shiphi Shiphrah Shisha Shishak Shitrai Shittim Shiza Shoa Shobab Shobach Shobai Shobal Shobek Shochoh...
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    during the bombardment of Jabal Druze. One of his grandsons, Adib Ihsan Shishakly, is a member of the Syrian Opposition. Mardelli, Bassil A. (16 April 2010)...
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  • Shishak in Antiguo Oriente (2017): http://bibliotecadigital.uca.edu.ar/greenstone/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=Revistas&d=james-der-veen-solomon-shishak...
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    lions scattered various fragrant spices. After Solomon's death, Pharaoh Shishak, when taking away the treasures of the Temple (I Kings xiv. 26), carried...
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  • Zerah was the governor of a Cushite colony which had been established by Shishak after his campaign in Israel. Isaiah 18:2 tells us that the Cushites (Ethiopians)...
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    A philological defense of their traditional equation.” In Solomon and Shishak: Current perspectives from archaeology, epigraphy, history and chronology;...
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    the researchers thought that Pharaoh Shoshenk I of Egypt (the Biblical "Shishak"), who attacked Jerusalem in the 10th century BC, encouraged trade and...
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    in a relief of the pharaoh Shoshenq I, who is usually identified with Shishak in the Bible. The relief claims that Shoshenq raided places in Palestine...
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  • Egyptian New Kingdom: He asserts that the identification of "Shishaq [Shishak], King of Egypt" (1 Kings 14:25f; 2 Chronicles 12:2-9) with Shoshenq I...
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    Struggle of the Nations, p. 773), Mahanaim was among the cities plundered by Shishak during his invasion (1 Kings 14:25) of Israelitish territory, also Champollion...
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  • Israel, from biblical narrative Sack of Jerusalem (925 BC), by Pharaoh Shishak, from biblical narrative Siege of Jerusalem, during the Syro-Ephraimite...
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    democratise Pakistan's Civil Service. In Balochistan, the pernicious practice of Shishak and Sardari System was abolished. In 1976, the Bhutto government established...
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    Negev listed in a victory inscription of Pharaoh Sheshonq I (biblical Shishak), which is referred as “the Fortress of Abraham”, suggesting the possible...
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    of Jebus Battle of the Wood of Ephraim Baal-perazim Jeroboam's Revolt Shishak's raid of Jerusalem Battle of Mount Zemaraim Israel and Judah period Battle...
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    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 kings of the...
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    to its association with the historical pharaoh Sheshonq I (the biblical Shishak). Stephen Russell dates this tradition to "the eighth century BCE or earlier"...
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    which Asa took from Zerah the Ethiopian, and which Zerah had taken from Shishak (II Chronicles 12:9, compare 16:2), there was also the marvelous throne...
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    strongholds, along with fortified cities. In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign, Shishak, who is identified as the pharaoh Shoshenq I of the 22nd Dynasty of Egypt...
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    [northern] Israel). Just five years after the death of Solomon, Pharaoh Shishak plundered the wealth that Solomon had accumulated as a high price of freedom...
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    year of Rehoboam's reign (commonly dated to 926 BCE), Egyptian pharaoh Shishak (positively identified with Shoshenq I) took away treasures of the Temple...
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    Mŏrdəḵay Textual variants indicated in appendices Shamyadah Aphrach Shacharit Shishak Petuel Piton Yekhobaal Merimoth Khoshim "Mordecai". Random House Webster's...
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    Israel appears until the ninth century. The pharaoh Sheshonq I (biblical Shishak; see Sheshonq I–VI) mentions neither entity by name in the inscription...
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