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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 2KI 15:27

2KI 15:27–15:31 ©

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Pekah’s reign over Israel

2Ki 15:27–31

15:27 Pekah’s reign over Israel

27In the fifty-second year of King Azaryah’s reign over Yehudah, Remalyah’s son Pekah became king over Israel and reigned from Shomron (Samaria) for twenty years. 28He did what Yahweh had said was evil—he didn’t avoid the kinds of behaviour that had been done by Nebat’s son Yarave’am who had caused Israel to sin.

29During the reign of King Pekah over Israel, Assyria’s King Tiglat-Pileser came, and he captured the cities of Iyyon, Abel-Beyt-Maakah, Yanoah, Kedesh, and Hatsor, and the regions of Gilead, Galilee, and Naftali, and he exiled their people to Assyria.

30Then Elah’s son Hoshea plotted to assassinate Remalyah’s son Pekah, and he attacked him, killing him and replacing him as king in the twentieth year of King Yotam’s reign over Yehudah. 31Everything else that Pekah said and did is written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel.