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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. '''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 ].


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

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