| Management number | 219237316 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $15.98 | Model Number | 219237316 | ||
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All ancient chronologies use the synchronism of Sheshonk I as the Biblical “Shishak” who looted Jerusalem, but they’re all wrong; it was his son who executed his father’s propaganda on the Bubastite victory wall. “Pharaohs of the Bible” volume 2 takes the reader through the reigns of the pharaohs during Israel’s divided kingdom and their exile and return unto the destruction of the Temple. It delineates how the historical accounts of the Holy Bible are the best fit for the archaeological evidence.“Pharaohs of the Bible” volume 2 documents evidence to support the following conclusions:Prince Hadad escaped to Sheshonk I and married queen Patareshnes' sister (I Kings 11:15-22).Heqakheperre Sheshonk IIa was “Shishak” (I Kings 11:40) who conquered Israel's cities (970 BC) on his father’s, Sheshonk I's, propaganda wall.Ezekiel’s prophecy of Israel’s punishment for Jeroboam’s calf-worshipping sin does equal 390 years (Ezekiel 4:1-5) when Fall, instead of Spring, is used to calculate the kings’ reigns (975 to 586 BC).Jeremiah’s 70-year Babylonian exile prophecy (Jeremiah 25:11-12) was experienced by Daniel (606-536 BC)Daniel’s (chapter 11) prediction of the Ptolemaic pharaohs was accurate.Cleopatra’s (VII) interference with Herod didn’t negate his greatness, but her interference with Marc Antony’s war with Ocatvian was his downfall. Read more
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