Pekah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
pe'-ka (peqach, "opening" (of the eyes) (2 Ki 15:25-31);
Phakee):
1. Accession:
Son of Remaliah, and 18th king of Israel. Pekah murdered his
predecessor, Pekahiah, and seized the reins of power (2 Ki
15:25). His usurpation of the throne is said to have taken
place in the 52nd year of Uzziah, and his reign to have lasted
for 20 years (2 Ki 15:27). His accession, therefore, may be
placed in 748 BC (other chronologies place it later, and make
the reign last only a few years).
Pekah came to the throne with the resolution of assisting in
forming a league to resist the westward advance of Assyria.
The memory of defeat by Assyria at the battle of Karkar in
753, more than 100 years before, had never died out...
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