a15:29-30
bIsa 9:1

‏ 2 Kings 15:29-30

Summary for 2Kgs 15:29-30: 15:29-30  a With his second western campaign (734–732 BC), Tiglath-pileser ... attacked Israel again. Pekah had allied himself with King Rezin of Aram in an ill-conceived anti-Assyrian coalition (see Isa 9:1  b). As a result of this invasion, Tiglath-pileser captured and conquered much of Israel’s northern and eastern territory.

• Pekah’s doomed political policies caused dissension in Israel that led to his assassination by Hoshea, whose action was probably intended to placate the Assyrian king and preserve the northern kingdom. In his annals, Tiglath-pileser claimed that he put Hoshea on the throne and received his heavy tribute.

• The twentieth year of Jotham, counting from the beginning of his co-regency with his father Uzziah in Judah, was 732 BC, the year of his death.
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