Pekah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
open-eyed, the son of Remaliah a captain in the army of
Pekahiah, king of Israel, whom he slew, with the aid
of a band
of Gileadites, and succeeded (B.C. 758) on the
throne (2 Kings
15:25). Seventeen years after this he entered into
an alliance
with Rezin, king of Syria, and took part with him in
besieging
Jerusalem (2 Kings 15:37; 16:5). But Tiglath-pilser,
who was in
alliance with Ahaz, king of Judah, came up against
Pekah, and
carried away captive many of the inhabitants of his
kingdom (2
Kings 15:29). This was the beginning of the
"Captivity." Soon
after this Pekah was put to death by Hoshea, the son
of Elah,
who usurped the throne (2 Kings 15:30; 16:1-9. Comp.
Isa. 7:16;
8:4; 9:12). He is supposed by some to have been the
"shephard"
mentioned in Zech. 11:16.
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