Shishak in Easton's Bible Dictionary
=Sheshonk I., king of Egypt. His reign was one of great
national
success, and a record of his wars and conquests
adorns the
portico of what are called the "Bubastite kings" at
Karnak, the
ancient Thebes. Among these conquests is a record of
that of
Judea. In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign Shishak
came up
against the kingdom of Judah with a powerful army.
He took the
fenced cities and came to Jerusalem. He pillaged the
treasures
of the temple and of the royal palace, and carried
away the
shields of gold which Solomon had made (1 Kings
11:40; 14:25; 2
Chr. 12:2). (See REHOBOAM -T0003094.) This
expedition of the
Egyptian king was undertaken at the instigation of
Jeroboam for
the purpose of humbling Judah. Hostilities between
the two
kingdoms still continued; but during Rehoboam's
reign there was
not again the intervention of a third party.
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