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The Name Shishaq: Shoshenq or Shyshu/q? Responding to the Critics and Assessing the Evidence, in: P. James and P. van der Veen (eds.), Solomon and Shishak, BAR International Series 2732, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2015

by Peter van der Veen

In this article the author re-examines the linguistic arguments raised by a number of critics against the derivation of the biblical name Shishak from Ramesses (Sesu). While dealing with these criticisms at greater length, I will seek to reinforce the equation by presenting new evidence. The linguistic evidence from the Late Bronze Age not only appears to support the view that Egyptian /s/ was indeed represented by /š/ in the West Semitic dialects of that time (including Palaeo-Hebrew), the troubling final qoph within Shishak can also be reasonably explained as a scribal confusion between...


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Dan'el

"History of Kush – an Outline"

by Dan'el Kahn | Bookmarked by Troy L Sagrillo


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Peter

When did Shoshenq I Campaign in Palestine? (with Peter James), in: P. James and P. van der Veen (eds.), Solomon and Shishak, BAR International Series 2732, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2015

by Peter van der Veen

As argued elsewhere (Centuries of Darkness) and now in many other papers, including some in this volume), Shoshenq I (founder of the 22nd Dynasty) was not the Shishak who invaded Judah c .925 BC. In our opinion, genuine dead- reckoning from the highest attested years from the monuments (see e.g. James & Morkot and Thijs in this volume), epigraphical dating (for example the Byblite finds of early 22nd-dynasty sculptures with Phoenician inscriptions – see van der Veen, 'Early Iron Age Epigraphy... ' in this volume) and the archaeology of Megiddo (see Chapman also in this volume), show...


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Nadav

Israel, Edom and Egypt in the 10th Century BCE, Tel Aviv 19 (1992), pp. 71-93.

by Nadav Na'aman


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Gary

Jerusalem at War in Chronicles.

by Gary Knoppers

in Zion, City of Our God, ed. R. S. Hess and G. J. Wenham: (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999) 57–76.


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Gary

The Construction of Judean Diasporic Identity in Ezra–Nehemiah

by Gary Knoppers

Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 15 (2015) Article 3.

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