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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_75087" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_75087" /> ==
<p> '''Suk'kiim.''' ''(booth-dwellers).'' [[A]] nation mentioned in &nbsp;2 Chronicles 12:3, with the [[Lubim]] and Cushim, as supplying part of the army, which came with Shishak, out of Egypt when he invaded Judah. The [[Sukkiim]] may correspond to some one of the shepherd, or wandering races, mentioned on the [[Egyptian]] monuments. </p>
<p> '''Suk'kiim.''' ''(Booth-Dwellers).'' A nation mentioned in &nbsp;2 Chronicles 12:3, with the [[Lubim]] and Cushim, as supplying part of the army, which came with Shishak, out of Egypt when he invaded Judah. The [[Sukkiim]] may correspond to some one of the shepherd, or wandering races, mentioned on the [[Egyptian]] monuments. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_54270" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_54270" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Sukkiim]] </strong> . The name of a tribe led by [[Shishak]] against Judæa (&nbsp; 2 Chronicles 12:3 ). The identification of the Sukkiim with the inhabitants of [[Suakin]] is very uncertain. </p>
<p> <strong> SUKKIIM </strong> . The name of a tribe led by [[Shishak]] against Judæa (&nbsp; 2 Chronicles 12:3 ). The identification of the Sukkiim with the inhabitants of [[Suakin]] is very uncertain. </p>
          
          
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_17304" /> ==
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_17304" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62337" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62337" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Sukkiyim', סַכַּיַּים, ''booth-dweller'' [Gesen.] or ''inhabitants of Sû k'' [rst]; Sept. Τρωγλοδύται; Vulg. ''Troglodyte;'' [[A.V.]] "Sukkiims"), a nation mentioned (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 12:3) with the Lubim and Cushim as supplying part of the army which came with Shishak out of Egypt when he invaded Judah. If the name be Hebrew, it may perhaps be better to suppose them to have been an [[Arab]] tribe like the Scenite than Ethiopians. If it is borne in mind that [[Zerah]] was apparently allied with the Arabs south of [[Palestine]] (See [[Zerah]]); whom we know Shishak to have subdued, (See [[Shishak]]), our conjecture does not seem to be improbable. The Sukkiim may correspond to some one of the shepherd or wandering races mentioned on the Egyptian monuments, but we have not found any name in hieroglyphics resembling their name in the Bible, and this somewhat favors the opinion that it is a Shemitic appellation. — Smith. The Sept. and Vulg. render Troglodytes, apparently meaning the [[Ethiopians]] by that name, who lived on the western shore of the [[Arabian]] [[Gulf]] (Strabo, 17, 786), who might have been employed as fleet and light-armed auxiliaries of the [[Egyptians]] (Heliod. Eth. 8, 16). Pliny (6, 34) mentions a Troglodytic city in this direction called Suche (see Bochart, Phaleg, 4, 29). (See [[Ethiopia]]). </p>
<p> (Heb. Sukkiyim', '''''סַכַּיַּים''''' , ''Booth-Dweller'' [Gesen.] or ''Inhabitants Of S [['''''Û''''' K'' [F '''''Ü''''']]  rst]; Sept. '''''Τρωγλοδύται''''' ; Vulg. ''Troglodyte;'' A.V. "Sukkiims"), a nation mentioned (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 12:3) with the Lubim and Cushim as supplying part of the army which came with Shishak out of Egypt when he invaded Judah. If the name be Hebrew, it may perhaps be better to suppose them to have been an [[Arab]] tribe like the Scenite than Ethiopians. If it is borne in mind that Zerah was apparently allied with the Arabs south of [[Palestine]] (See [[Zerah]]); whom we know Shishak to have subdued, (See Shishak), our conjecture does not seem to be improbable. The Sukkiim may correspond to some one of the shepherd or wandering races mentioned on the Egyptian monuments, but we have not found any name in hieroglyphics resembling their name in the Bible, and this somewhat favors the opinion that it is a Shemitic appellation. '''''''''' Smith. The Sept. and Vulg. render Troglodytes, apparently meaning the [[Ethiopians]] by that name, who lived on the western shore of the [[Arabian]] [[Gulf]] (Strabo, 17, 786), who might have been employed as fleet and light-armed auxiliaries of the [[Egyptians]] (Heliod. Eth. 8, 16). Pliny (6, 34) mentions a Troglodytic city in this direction called Suche (see Bochart, Phaleg, 4, 29). (See [[Ethiopia]]). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8756" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8756" /> ==