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Pekah (/ˈpɛkɑː, ˈpiː-/, Hebrew: פֶּקַח Peqaḥ; Akkadian: 𒉺𒅗𒄩 Paqaḫa [pa-qa-ḫa]; Latin: Phacee) was the
eighteenth and
penultimate king of Israel. He...
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synchronized with that of
Pekah and not with Menahem,
although both were then on
their thrones. This
points to
close Judean ties with
Pekah than with Menahem...
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Pekah, in
league with
Rezin of Aram-Damascus, had
attempted to
coerce the
Judean king into
joint action against ****yria. Hoshea, a
captain in
Pekah's...
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leveled the
villages in
Northern Israel. He
boasted of
slaying King
Pekah, and he
installed Hoshea on the throne. Only the
fortified capital of Samaria...
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citadel at
Samaria by
Pekah ben Remaliah, one of his own
chief military officers – with the help of
fifty men from Gilead.
Pekah succeeded Pekahiah as...
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Jordan and
Hauran on the east.[citation needed] In c. 732 BCE,
Pekah, king of
Israel (Samaria)
allied with Rezin, king of Aram, and threatened...
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Jehoram Jehu
Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II
Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of
Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa
Jehoshaphat Jehoram...
- of
Israel based in Samaria. In 735 BC,
kings Rezin of Aram-Damascus and
Pekah of Israel,
attempted to
depose king Ahaz of
Judah through an invasion. Judah...
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Patara Pathros Patmos Patrobas Pau Paul,
small Paulus Pedahzur Pedaiah Pekah Pekahiah Pekod Pelaiah Pelaliah Pelatiah Peleg Pelethites Pelonite Peniel...
- Ahaz's
reign commenced at the age of 20, in the 17th year of the
reign of
Pekah of Israel. It is
described in 2
Kings 16;
Isaiah 7–9; and 2
Chronicles 28...