Shalmaneser

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(Shalman is lenient). An Assyrian king, B. C. 727-722, who twice conquered Hoshea, king of Israel, the last time capturing his capital, Samaria (2 Kings 17:3-6; 18:9-12).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

King of Assyria, successor to Tiglath-pileser (B.C. 727). He is sometimes called Shalmaneser III, and sometimes IV. He made Hoshea, king of Israel, tributary; but Hoshea revolted, relying on So, king of Egypt. In the ninth year of Hoshea’s reign (B.C. 722), Samaria was taken and the inhabitants were carried away captive (2 Kings 17:3; 2 Kings 18:9). It may be noticed that Shalmaneser’s name is mentioned only in these two passages, afterward the term “the king of Assyria” is employed; and in 2 Kings 18:10 it is said, “at the end of three years they took it.” This leaves room for SARGON, the next king of Assyria, to have finished the siege, and to have carried away the captives. He succeeded to the Assyrian throne in the year B.C. 722, and on his monuments he claims to have taken Samaria in his first year.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Shalman’ecer
Phonic:
shal-man-eh’-ser
Meaning:
of foreign derivation; Shalmaneser, an Assyrian king
KJV Usage:
Shalmaneser. Comp 8020

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

he spoiled them of the bond: their peace-offering of bondage

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Perfection of a prince; a peaceable prince; reverential; retribution:―an Assyrian king [SHALMAN], 2 Kings 17:3. {Perfectio principis}