Shishak in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
shi'-shak (shishaq (1 Ki 14:25); Sousakeim):
1. Shishak, 952-930 BC:
Sheshonk or Sheshenq I, as he is called on the monuments,
the founder of the XXIInd Dynasty, was in all probability of
Libyan origin. It is possible that his claim to the throne
was that of the sword, but it is more likely that he
acquired it by marriage with a princess of the dynasty
preceding. On the death of Pasebkhanu II, the last of the
kings of the XXIst Dynasty, 952 BC, Shishak ascended the
throne, with an efficient army and a well-filled treasury at
his command. He was a warlike prince and cherished dreams of
Asiatic dominion.
2. Patron of Jeroboam:
He had not long been seated on the throne when Jeroboam the
son of Nebat, of the tribe of Ephraim, whom Solomon had
promoted but afterward had cause to suspect, fled from the
displeasure of his sovereign to the court of Shishak (1 Ki
11:26 ff). There Jeroboam remained till the death of
Solomon, when he returned to Canaan, and, on Rehoboam's
returning an unsatisfactory answer to the people's demands
for relief from their burdens, headed the revolt of the Ten
Tribes, over whom he was chosen king with his capital at
Shechem (1 Ki 12:25 ff). Whether there was not in the XXIst
Dynasty some kind of suzerainty of Egypt over Israel, when
Solomon married Pharaoh's daughter and received with her
Gezer as a dowry, seems not to be clearly established. It
is, however, natural that Jeroboam's patron in the day of
adversity should take sides with him against Rehoboam, now
that the kingdom was divided. Active support of Jeroboam
would be in the line of his dreams of an eastern empire...
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