Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
MENAHEM'S REIGN. (II Kings 15:17-21)
reigned ten years in Samaria—His government was conducted on the religious policy of his predecessors.
Shallum . . . reigned a full month—He was opposed and slain by Menahem, who, according to JOSEPHUS, was commander of the forces, which, on the report of the king's murder, were besieging Tirzah, a town twelve miles east of Samaria, and formerly a seat of the kings of Israel. Raising the siege, he marched directly against the usurper, slew him, and reigned in his stead.
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