Shishak in Wikipedia
Shishak or Sesac (Hebrew: שישק, Tiberian: IPA: [ʃiʃaq]) or
Shishaq is the biblical Hebrew form of the first ancient
Egyptian name of a pharaoh mentioned in the Bible. He is best
known for his campaign through Israel and Judah, as recorded
in the Hebrew Bible (1 Kings 14:25 ;2 Chronicles 12:1-12 ).
Shishak had provided refuge to Jeroboam during the later years
of Solomon's reign, and upon Solomon's death, Jeroboam became
king of the breakaway tribes in the north, which became the
Kingdom of Israel. In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign
(commonly dated between 926 and 917 BC), Shishak swept through
the kingdom of Judah with a powerful army, in support of his
ally. According to 2 Chronicles 12:3 , he was supported by
"the Lubim, the Sukkiim, and the Kushites," the latter being
called "Ethiopians" in the Septuagint...
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