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In the twentieth year of his reign Pharaoh Sheshonq invaded Canaan. This expedition is described in the inscription on the Bubastite Portal in Karnak. However, in two places in the Bible there is information about the invasion of Pharaoh Shishaq to Judah (1 Kings 14:25 – 26; 2 Chronicles 12:1 – 12). Generally, in contemporary science, both descriptions are considered to be a report about the same event. Accurate analysis of both texts does not allow such an interpretation. It leads to two conclusions: the sources talk about two different military campaigns, and Shishaq and Sheshonq I are not the some person. There is a clear lack of coherence between the biblical text and the Egyptian inscription in a few places. The biblical description is more in the nature of midrash than the historical chronicle. Religious issues come to the first place, and historical ones remain in the background.
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Biblijne góry Xiędza Fausta

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In this article I discuss the problem of how Tadeusz Miciński used mountains known from the Bible in his novel Xiądz Faust. I analyze the meanings of the biblical mountains in this novel. I interpret the meanings he gave to the mountains of Tabor, Mount of Beatitudes, Golgotha, Sinai and Moriah. I present the contexts in which the biblical mountains appear in this novel.
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W artykule omawiam problem wykorzystania przez Tadeusza Micińskiego w powieści Xiądz Faust motywu gór znanych z Biblii. Analizuję znaczenia biblijnych gór w tej powieści. Interpretuję znaczenia, jakie nadał on górom: Tabor, Błogosławieństw, Golgocie, Synaj i Moria. Prezentuję konteksty, w jakich te biblijne góry pojawiają się w utworze Micińskiego.
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