2 KING. XV. vers. 28. 29. 1 CHRON. V. all.
[World 3253] [Iotham 1] [Pekah 2] [Division 224] PEKAH seemeth to have [Iotham 2] [Pekah 3] [Division 225] been a Gileadite, and Pe∣kahiah [Iotham 3] [Pekah 4] [Division 226] a Gadite, Pekah with fif∣ty [Iotham 4] [Pekah 5] [Division 227] Gileadites slayeth him in the [Iotham 5] [Pekah 6] [Division 228] Palace at Samaria, and reigneth [Iotham 6] [Pekah 7] [Division 229] wickedly after him. He pro∣veth [Iotham 7] [Pekah 8] [Division 230] a very sore scourge to Ju∣dah [Iotham 8] [Pekah 9] [Division 231] before he dieth. In these [Iotham 9] [Pekah 10] [Division 232] times, even in the days of Jo∣tham [Iotham 10] [Pekah 11] [Division 233] there was an account ta∣ken [Iotham 11] [Pekah 12] [Division 234] of the families of Reuben, [Iotham 12] [Pekah 13] [Division 235] Gad, and half Manasseh, the [Iotham 13] [Pekah 14] [Division 236] inhabitants beyond Jordan, [Iotham 14] [Pekah 15] [Division 237] 1 Chron. 5. 17. and so had [Iotham 15] [Pekah 16] [Division 238] there been in the days of Je∣roboam the second: then at their restoring by Jeroboam out of the hands of Hamath and Syria, and now at their arming against the Assyrian, under whose hand they fall, in the time of Pekah, and are never again restored to Israel.