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18th and penultimate king of Israel
Pekah (/ˈpɛkɑː, ˈpiː-/, Hebrew: פֶּקַח Peqaḥ; Akkadian: 𒉺𒅗𒄩 Paqaḫa [pa-qa-ḫa]; Latin: Phacee) was the eighteenth and penultimate king of Israel. He
Pekah
19th and last King of Northern Israel
companion to King Pekah of Israel, seized power during a time of great turmoil. As the Assyrian Empire invaded Israel's eastern territories, Pekah's grip on the
Hoshea
11th king of Judah (c.740–732 BCE)
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
Jotham
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
Kings_of_Israel_and_Judah
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
David
War in 8th century BC
the anti-Assyrian coalition. In 735 BCE, kings Rezin of Aram-Damascus and Pekah of Israel, attempted to depose king Ahaz of Judah through an invasion. Judah
Syro-Ephraimite_War
10th king of Judah
Jotham took over the government, with Uzziah living on until 740/739 BCE. Pekah became king of Israel in the last year of Uzziah's reign. The Gospel of
Uzziah
King Of Israel
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
Pekahiah
Old Testament character
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
Michal
Queen consort of Judea
in Isaiah 7:14, and that the child who will be an infant when Rezin and Pekah are defeated by Tiglath-Pileser III (reigned 745–727 BCE) may be the future
Abijah_(queen)
Hebrew name that appeared in the Book of Isaiah
Ahaz, and a prophecy concerning the two kings whom Ahaz dreads, namely Pekah and Rezin. The defeat and death of both these kings at the hands of the
Immanuel
Patara Pathros Patmos Patrobas Pau Paul, small Paulus Pedahzur Pedaiah Pekah Pekahiah Pekod Pelaiah Pelaliah Pelatiah Peleg Pelethites Pelonite Peniel
List of biblical names starting with P
List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_P
King of Aram-Damascus, also known as Rasin of Syria
and 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
Rezin
Temple in Jerusalem in Abrahamic religions
Judah was threatened by defeat at the hands of Rezin of Aram-Damascus and Pekah of Israel, he turned to king Tiglath-Pileser IV for help. To persuade him
Solomon's_Temple
Aramean polity from 12th century BCE to 732 BCE
Tiglath-Pileser III, a king of Assyria. In c. 732 BCE, he formed an alliance with Pekah, a king of Israel, to attack Ahaz, a king of Judah; Ahaz appealed to Tiglath-Pileser
Aram-Damascus
Near Eastern civilization during the Iron Age
soon resumed its expansion into the Levant. According to the Bible, King Pekah of Israel, allied with Rezin of Aram-Damascus, invaded Judah in an attempt
Ancient_Israel_and_Judah
assassinated by Pekah ben Remaliah - a captain from his own army - with the help of fifty men from Gilead. Pekah succeeded Pekahiah as king. Pekah's dynasty is
House_of_Gadi
Biblical title given to a queen mother
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
Gebirah
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
of sectional rivalries and struggles for the throne. In c. 732 BCE, King Pekah of Israel, while allied with Rezin, king of Aram, threatened Jerusalem.
Kingdom_of_Israel_(Samaria)
Books of the Bible
Pekahiah, who is assassinated by his official Pekah and fifty mercenaries from Gilead. During Pekah's reign, Pul comes back and captures many towns in
Books_of_Kings
12th king of Judah
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
Ahaz
One of the two Half-Tribes of Joseph
breadth was at Bethshan, which is now called Scythopolis. In c. 732 BCE, Pekah, king of Israel (Samaria) allied with Rezin, king of Aram, and threatened
Tribe_of_Manasseh
Tenth king of Israel
Arameans. Bit-Khumri was used by Tiglath-Pileser III for the non-Omride kings Pekah (733) & Hoshea (732), hence House/Land/Kingdom of Omri could apply to later
Jehu
Ethnic religion of the Jewish people
Zachariah House of Shallum Shallum House of Menahem Menahem Pekahiah House of Pekah Pekah House of Hoshea Hoshea Assyrian captivity – 720 BC Ten Lost Tribes
Outline_of_Judaism
740 or 737 BC Pekahiah, King of Israel, assassinated by Pekah, son of Remaliah 732 BC Pekah, King of Israel, by Hoshea 681 BC Sennacherib, King of Assyria
List_of_regicides
2 Kings, chapter 15
kings of Judah, as well as of Zechariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah and Pekah, the kings of Israel. Twelve first verses of the narrative belong to a major
2_Kings_15
Assyrian King Tiglath-Pileser III defeated an alliance which included King Pekah of Israel, occupied Northern Israel and then ordered a large number of Israelites
Resettlement policy of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Resettlement_policy_of_the_Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Ancient Israelites relocated by the Neo-Assyrian Empire
and to the river Gozan, unto this day. (1 Chronicles 5:26) In the days of Pekah king of Israel came Tiglathpileser king of Assyria, and he took Ijon, and
Assyrian_captivity
to migrate to Egypt with Jacob. Argob was one of the men who came with Pekah to smite King Pekahiah mentioned in 2 Kings 15:25. Aridai was one of the
List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K
List_of_minor_Hebrew_Bible_figures,_A–K
of the sons of king Ahaz, killed by Zichri in the invasion of Judah by Pekah, king of Israel 2 Chronicles 28:7 One who was sent by king Josiah to repair
List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, L–Z
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Ethnic group from Borneo
The attire is further adorned with traditional accessories, including pekah (decorative headgear), kelasang (beaded necklaces), gelang (bracelets),
Kiput_people
One of the twelve tribes of Israel
David to reform a Kingdom of Israel as the Northern Kingdom. In c. 732 BCE, Pekah allied with Rezin, king of Aram, threatened Jerusalem, and Ahaz, king of
Tribe_of_Naphtali
List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine
ISBN 978-90-04-66782-2 "Hoshea". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 16 May 2026. "Pekah". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 16 May 2026. Ben-Shlomo, David (2010)
List of people from Palestine (historical region)
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Tiglath Pileser III of the Neo-Assyrian Empire to protect the city from Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Aram. Tiglath Pileser III subsequently conquers most
Timeline_of_Jerusalem
of Judah: There was a failed coup attempt by Rezin of Aram-Damascus and Pekah of Israel to try to overthrow Ahaz of Judah and the House of David and to
List of coups and coup attempts
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts
2 Kings, chapter 16
of Pekah the son of Remaliah, Ahaz the son of Jotham, king of Judah, began to reign. Cross references: 2 Chronicles 28:1 "In the 17th year of Pekah": According
2_Kings_16
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern kingdom Rehoboam Abijam Asa (Maachah) Jehoshaphat Jehoram
List of major biblical figures
List_of_major_biblical_figures
the name "So, King of Egypt", an abbreviation of "Osorkon". 2 Kgs. 17:4 Pekah King of Israel c. 740 – c. 732 Mentioned in the annals of Tiglath-Pileser
List of biblical figures identified in extra-biblical sources
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War Assyrian Empire Kingdom of Judah Aram Kingdom of Israel 733 BC 733 BC Pekah-Ahaz War [he] Kingdom of Judah Israel Edom Philistia 732 BC Before 721 BC
List_of_wars:_before_1000
Archaeological mound in Syria
This event is mentioned in the Bible in 2 Kings 15:29. (“In the days of Pekah king of Israel came Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, and took Ijon, and
Tell_Ashtara
House of Omri House of Jehu House of Shallum House of Menahem/Gadi House of Pekah House of Hoshea House of Yamato House of Minamoto House of Taira House of
List_of_noble_houses
Book of Isaiah, chapter 7
sign that before the child grew up, the two enemy kings (Rezin of Aram and Pekah of Israel) would be destroyed. This was fulfilled within a few years when
Isaiah_7
Iron-Age ruling dynasty of Israel
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
Omrides
captive by Tiglath-Pileser III (reigned 745-727 BCE) during the reign of Pekah. It was slightly north of the modern-day site of Metula. Budge and Paton
List_of_minor_biblical_places
Figure in Greek mythology
declension of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel under the reigns of Ahaz and Pekah; including the dissertation on the creation and fall of man, Volume 3, Baynes
Nyctimus
Ruling dynasty of the kingdom of Israel (c. 841–750 BCE)
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
House_of_Jehu
Biblical character
from that time the kingdom of Israel was a tributary of Assyria; and when Pekah some ten years later refused to pay any more tribute, it started a sequence
Menahem
Christian belief about biblical prophecy
child who would be a sign to Ahaz of the impending destruction of Rezin and Pekah by Tiglath Pileser III, often with the associated interpretation that the
Dual_fulfillment
Musical artist
album, entitled Jamaican Rides, was released in 1996. Pierre, nicknamed Pékah at the time, again chose the option of the studios at the beginning of 1997
Pierpoljak
Ancient city in the land of Bashan mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Assyrian captivity. It is mentioned in 2 Kings 15:29: "In the days of King Pekah of Israel, King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria came and captured Ijon, Abel-beth-maachah
Ashteroth_Karnaim
Topics referred to by the same term
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern kingdom Rehoboam Abijam Asa (Maachah) Jehoshaphat Jehoram
King_of_the_Jews
Verse in the seventh chapter of the Book of Isaiah
will join them. When Ahaz ... was king of Judah, Rezin, king of Syria, and Pekah ... king of Israel, marched on Jerusalem, they were unable to prevail against
Isaiah_7:14
Ruin with the remains of biblical town in northern Israel
region in the late 8th century BCE in 2 Kings 15:29: "In the days of King Pekah of Israel, King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria came and captured Ijon, Abel-beth-maacah
Abel-beth-maachah
Collection of archaeological artifacts
featured names of Israelite or Judahite provenance, including Omri, Hezekiah, Pekah and Hoshea, Jehoiachin, and Yahu-Bihdi. In particular, the common Hebrew
Al-Yahudu_Tablets
700s–100s BC northern Arab tribal confederation
Damascus organised an anti-Assyrian alliance in Syria which was supported by Pekah of Israel and Hiram II of Tyre, and which started a revolt against Assyrian
Qedarites
the Samarian" Nimrud Tablet III R 10.2 28–29, refers to the overthrown of Pekah by Hoshea. one fragment refers to "Azriau" and another it has been joined
List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
List_of_inscriptions_in_biblical_archaeology
Kingdom of Israel House of Gadi (c. 752–740 BC) – Kingdom of Israel House of Pekah (c. 752–732 BC) – Kingdom of Israel House of Hoshea (c. 732–721 BC) – Kingdom
List_of_dynasties
Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam II, Zachariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah, Pekah, Hoshea, the kings of the northern Kingdom of Israel Jethro, a priest of
List of Jewish biblical figures
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Canaanite - Israelite town of Judah
classical Hebrew literature, the town is mentioned as being confederate with Pekah the son of Remaliah, the king of the northern tribes of Israel, for which
Chezib_of_Judah
Second Book of Chronicles, chapter 28
Bethshemesh Damascus Edomites Gehenna Hezekiah Jericho Jerusalem Maaseiah Pekah Philistines Samaria Tiglath-Pileser III Zichri Related Bible parts: 2 Kings
2_Chronicles_28
1951 book by Edwin R. Thiele
of Azariah 25 36 750- 740/9 740/9- 732/1 16 21 44 Pekahiah 742/1-740/9 2 Pekah 752-740/9 740/9-732/1 20 Ahaz son of Jotham 20 735- 732/1 732/1- 716/5 16
The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings
The_Mysterious_Numbers_of_the_Hebrew_Kings
Archeological site in northern Israel
beneath the town of Kedesh. In the 8th century BCE, during the reign of Pekah, king of Northern Israel, Tiglath-Pileser III of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Kedesh
the royal household to be "odd" wording. "The king": probably refers to Pekah (the contemporary of Ahaz, king of Judah) who first carried the idolatry
Hosea_5
according to the simple meaning of the verse, as follows: Since Rezin and Pekah son of Remaliah joined together, and the prophet prophesying about the downfall
Bible_prophecy
Religious concept
Ahaz. Isaiah foretold the sign of Immanuel when Rezin king of Syria and Pekah king of Israel came up to wage war against Jerusalem and besieged it. 732
Biblical literalist chronology
Biblical_literalist_chronology
10th-century BCE dynasty of the Kingdom of Israel
commander of the chariots, Omri and Jehu were both army commanders, and Pekah was another king's aide-de-camp. The military background of Baasha is not
House_of_Baasha
following ruled over Israel: Zachariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah, and Pekah. King Jotham (II Kings 15:32) King Ahaz (II Kings 16:1) – under whose reign
List of Jewish leaders in the Land of Israel
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Israeli poet and editor (born 1985)
Selected Poems 2005-2020 (Carmel, 2020) Intermediate book (blima, 2025) Pekah (Achuzat Bayit, 2016). Won the Minister of Culture Award for a first novel
Yehuda_Vizan
Short lived Israelite dynasty
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
House_of_Zimri
Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam II Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekahiah Pekah Hoshea Southern Kingdom of Judah Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram
House_of_Jeroboam
Jewish faction in Ammon (2nd-century BCE)
Jotham, the son of Uzziah, king of Judah, that Rezin the king of Syria, and Pekah the son of Remaliah, king of Israel, went up toward Jerusalem to war against
Tobiads
Archaeological site in Israel
converting them into Assyrian provinces (Magidu, Du'ru, and Gal'azu). Pekah was assassinated and replaced by Hoshea, who ruled a significantly diminished
Tel_Hanaton
2 Kings, chapter 17
1991, no. 46. Pritchard 1969, p. 284. Quote: "They overthrew their king Pekah (Pa-qa-ḥa) and I placed Hoshea (A-ú-si-ʼ) as king over them. I [Tiglath-Pileser
2_Kings_17
Zachariah (2 Kings 15:9), Menahem (2 Kings 15:18), Pekahiah (2 Kings 15:24), Pekah (2 Kings 15:28), and finally, Hoshea (2 Kings 17:2). Israel was externally
Hosea_1
Chapter 13 of the Book of Hosea
and 14 "probably belong to the troubled times that followed Pekah's murder by Hoshea". Pekah was the eighteenth and penultimate king of Israel; Hoshea succeeded
Hosea_13
English cleric, antiquarian, and mythographer (c.1694–1754)
declension of the kingdom of Judah and Israel, under the reigns of Ahaz and Pekah, 2 vols. 1728. This work was intended to serve as an introduction to Humphrey
Samuel_Shuckford
Book of Isaiah, chapter 8
Assyria Euphrates Immanuel Jewish messianism Messianic prophecies of Jesus Pekah, king of Israel Rezin, king of Aram Siloam Related Bible parts: Isaiah 7
Isaiah_8
Sino-Tibetan languages
– 77 blood viti – – 77 beat – sapu – 77 before – dongangta – 77 bullock pekah-dambe – – 77 cat minki minki dankha-menko 77 cock odangpa keka dhangai-kai
Dhimalish_languages
Shallum, King (745 BC) Menahem, King (745–738 BC) Pekahiah, King (738–737 BC) Pekah, King (737–732 BC) Hoshea, King (732–722 BC) Assyria: Neo-Assyrian Period
List of state leaders in the 8th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century_BC
Second Book of Chronicles, chapter 27
of three years. Because of Jotham's good behavior towards God, Rezin and Pekah could not threaten Judah during Jotham's reign. Jotham was twenty-five years
2_Chronicles_27
correspond to several rulers known from the Hebrew Bible, including Menahem, Pekah, Hoshea, Rezin, and Ahaz. The biblical books of Kings describe Tiglath-Pileser
Annals_of_Tiglath-Pileser_III
Village and Civil Parish in England
declension of the kingdom of Judah and Israel, under the reigns of Ahaz and Pekah. This work was intended to serve as an introduction to Humphrey Prideaux's
Mundham
PEKAH
PEKAH
Boy/Male
Biblical
It is the Lord that opens.
Male
Hebrew
(×ֲרִי) Hebrew name ARYEH means "lion." In the bible, this is the name of an officer of king Pekahiah.Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Peqachyah, PEKAHIAH means "Jehovah sees" or "whose eyes Jehovah opened." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Samaria, the son of king Menahem.
Boy/Male
Biblical
He that opens; that is at liberty.
Biblical
he that opens; that is at liberty
Biblical
it is the Lord that opens
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Aryeh, ARIEH means "lion." In the bible, this is the name of an officer of king Pekahiah.Â
PEKAH
PEKAH
Male
English
English form of Old French Raimund, RAYMOND means "wise protector."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sword
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Croom.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Son; Delightful
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Small; Humble; Little
Girl/Female
Indian
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Ares.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
Male
English
Short form of English Jephthah, JEP means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."
Boy/Male
Hindu
PEKAH
PEKAH
PEKAH
PEKAH
PEKAH