Shashak שָׁשָׁק

Male Tribe of Benjamin H8349 1 book

Benjamite leader and descendant of Elpaal

Who is Shashak in the Bible?

Shashak was a Benjamite leader and descendant of Elpaal mentioned in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles 8:14 and 8:25. According to these passages, he appears twice in the tribal genealogy of Benjamin, first listed as one of the sons of Elpaal alongside his brothers Beriah and Shema, and later identified as the son of Beriah and father of Iphedeiah and Penuel. The Bible provides no details about his specific accomplishments or leadership activities. His inclusion in the genealogical record serves to establish the continuity and structure of the Benjamite tribal lineage during the post-exilic period.

Biography

Shashak, mentioned in 1Ch.8.14 and 1Ch.8.25, was a Benjamite leader who descended from Elpaal. He is listed in the genealogical records of the tribe of Benjamin, which trace the lineage of prominent figures within the tribe. In verse 14, Shashak is identified as one of the sons of Elpaal, along with his brothers Beriah and Shema. Later, in verse 25, Shashak is mentioned again as the son of Beriah and the father of Iphedeiah and Penuel. The repetition of Shashak's name in the genealogy emphasizes his significance within the Benjamite lineage. However, the text does not provide any specific details about Shashak's life, his role as a leader, or his achievements. The inclusion of his name in the genealogical record serves to establish the continuity of the Benjamite lineage and highlight the importance of family ties within the tribe.

Family

In Scripture

1 biblical book
1 Chronicles 2 verses
  • 1 Chronicles 8:14

    "Ahio, Shashak, Jeremoth,"

  • 1 Chronicles 8:25

    "Iphdeiah, and Penuel were the sons of Shashak."

Names & Aliases

Form Language Script
Named Hebrew שָׁשָׁק
Encyclopedia Article

Shashak

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

(1) A king of Edom (Ge 36:37 = 1Ch 1:48).

(2) A son of Simeon (<ref osisRef="Bible: