In the days of Pekah king of Israel came Tiglathpileser king
 of Assyria
 Into the land of Israel; he is called by a Jewish chronologer F3, Pul-Asir; so Phul-Assar by Metasthenes F4, who says he reigned twenty five years; he very probably was the son of Pul the Assyrian king, mentioned ( 2 Kings 15:19 ) , and is thought to be the same that Aelianus F5 calls Tilgamos; some think he had the first part of his name from Diglath, or Diglito, by which the river Tigris is called in Pliny F6, with which Assyria was washed; and that Pil, or Pul, is Baal, Bel, Jupiter, and Azar is Mars F7; of all which his name is composed: 
 and took Ijon, and Abelbethmaachah;
 of which see ( 1 Kings 15:20 ) , 
 and Janoah;
 a city in the tribe of Ephraim, ( Joshua 16:6 ) 
 and Kedesh, and Hazor;
 cities in Naphtali: ( Joshua 19:36 Joshua 19:37 ) 
 and Gilead;
 a country beyond Jordan, which belonged to the Reubenites, Gadites, and half tribe of Manasseh: 
 and Galilee, all the land of Naphtali;
 that is, upper Galilee, which lay in Naphtali: 
 and carried them captive to Assyria;
 which was the first captivity of Israel in which half their tribes were carried away.