After a short recovery (three years faithfully the law of God; 2 Chronicles 11:17), Rehoboam and the people fell to apostasy, so Egypt could defeat them as a form of punishment.
Uzziah also behaved similarly in 2 Chronicles 26:16. The siege of Jerusalem in Rehoboam's time is comparable to the one in
Hezekiah's time (2 Chronicles 32).
Verse 2 :
And it came to pass, that in the fifth year of king Rehoboam Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem, because they had transgressed against the LORD, • "The fifth year": in
Thiele's chronology, this ranges between September 926 and September 925 BCE. • "
Shishak" (Greek transliteration: "Sousakim"): the first
Pharaoh mentioned by name in the Bible. He harbored and encouraged Jeroboam when the latter fled from Solomon to Egypt as a rebellious refugee, and was of a different dynasty from the father-in-law of Solomon. According to
Septuagint (
1 Kings 12:24e) he was related to Jeroboam through their wives (
Jeroboam's wife was unnamed in the
Masoretic Text, but called "Ano" in Septuagint) as follows: :''And
Sousakim gave to Jeroboam Ano the eldest sister of
Thekemina his wife, to him as wife; she was great among the king's daughters''. Most scholars support the identification by
Champollion with
Shoshenq I of
the 22nd dynasty (ruled Egypt 945–924 BCE), who left behind "explicit records of a campaign into Canaan (scenes; a long list of Canaanite place-names from the Negev to
Galilee; stelae), including a stela [found] at
Megiddo", and
Bubastite Portal at
Karnak, although Jerusalem was not mentioned in any of these campaign records.
Fringe theory identifications •
Immanuel Velikovsky in his book
Ages in Chaos, identified him with
Thutmose III of the 18th dynasty. •
David Rohl's
New Chronology identified him with
Ramesses II of the 19th dynasty. •
Peter James identified him with
Ramesses III of the 20th dynasty. == Rehoboam's reign and death (12:13–16)==