King of Israel in succession to his father (736-735
B.C.
), according to P. Rost in Schrader, "K. A. T." 3d ed., i. 320 (but see
Chronology
),
Menahem
(II Kings xv. 23-26). He ascended the throne at a time when the kingdom of Israel was already in a state of dissolution. Soon after his accession Pekahiah was murdered in his palace in Samaria by his chief officer Pekah, who usurped his throne.
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