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    Taharqa, also spelled Taharka or Taharqo ( Egyptian: 𓇿𓉔𓃭𓈎 tꜣhrwq, Akkadian: Tar-qu-ú, Hebrew: תִּרְהָקָה, Modern: Tīrhaqa, Tiberian: Tīrhāqā, Manetho 's Tarakos, Strabo 's Tearco ), was a pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt and qore (king) of the Kingdom of Kush (present day Sudan) from 690 to 664 BC.

  3. TIRHAKAH tûr hā’ kə (Heb. תִּרְהָ֤קָה), a pharaoh of the twenty-fifth or Ethiopian dynasty, his throne name on his temples at Kawa in the Sudan is Khunefertēmrē’taharqa. The short form, T’ rw q gave rise to the Assyrian form, Tarqu and the Gr. Τάρκιος , as recorded in Manetho’s list.

  4. Mar 18, 2022 · Five Egyptian Pharaohs are mentioned by name in Scripture: Shishak/Shehonq I (1 Kings 14:25), So (2 Kings 17:4), Tirhakah (2 Kings 19:9), Neco/Necho II (2 Kings 23:29), and Hophra/Apries (Jer. 44:30). In this bioarchaeography, we’ll use archaeology to explore the life of Tirhakah, the Cushite King of Egypt. Tirhakah is identified with Taharqa ...

  5. Tirhakah. King of Ethiopia, or Cuch, and of Egypt. This prince, at the head of a powerful army, attempted to relieve Hezekiah, when attacked by Sennarcherib, 2 Kings 19:9, but the Assyrian army was routed before he came up, Isaiah 37:19, B. C. 712.

  6. Isaiah 37:9 Tirhakah This is probably Taharqa, the Pharaoh of Egypt about 690–664 B.C. Isaiah 37:21 I have heard you This is from the ancient Greek version and 2 Kings 19:20. Isaiah 37:22 The virgin daughter Zion The city of Jerusalem, which is in danger of attack by the Assyrians.

  7. Feb 9, 2023 · Taharqa is mentioned in 2 Kings 19:9 as “Tirhakah, King of Cush,” a ruler who came to the aid of Hezekiah against the invasion of Assyria. Credit: Matthias Gehricke, CC BY-SA 4.0. The land of Cush has been known by many names throughout history. The Egyptians knew the land as Cush.

  8. Nov 1, 2020 · MAGAZINE HIGHLIGHTS. Representing Cush in the Hebrew Bible. Kevin Burrell November 01, 2020 Print Email. Statues of various rulers of the late 25th Dynasty to the early Napatan period. From left to right, these statues represent – Tantamani, Taharqa (rear), Senkamanisken, Tantamani again (rear), Aspelta, Anlamani, and Senkamanisken again.

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