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'''Shishaq''' (''Šîšaq'' שׁישׁק) is the biblical ] form of the ancient Egyptian name of king ]. In English translations of the ], it is typically written "Shishak." See the article on ''']''' for more information. There is also evidence that "Shishak" is a reference to Ramesses II.


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