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Manasseh was the fourteenth king of Judah, who reigned for 55 years and re-instituted polytheistic worship. He was a loyal vassal of Assyria and engaged in trade and construction, but also faced prophetic criticism and civil unrest.
Manasseh, king of Judah (reigned c. 686 to 642 bce). During his long and peaceful reign, Judah was a submissive ally of Assyria. In the course of his reign there occurred a revival of pagan rites, including astral cults in the very forecourts of the temple of Yahweh, child sacrifice, and temple.
4 sty 2022 · Manasseh was the son of Hezekiah and the king of Judah who led the people in idolatry and evil. He was captured by the Assyrians and humbled himself before God, who restored him to his kingdom and his son Amon.
Manasseh King of Judah - Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-five years. He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, following the detestable practices of the ...
According to II Kings xxi. 1, Manasseh, the successor of Hezekiah upon the throne of Judah, was but a boy of twelve at his father's death. His reign of fifty-three years is the longest recorded in the annals of Judah.
29 maj 2014 · A comprehensive overview of the biblical and historical sources on Manasseh, the longest-reigning king of Judah. Explore the different portrayals of his reign, his repentance, and his impact on Judah and Jerusalem.
Learn about the life and reign of Manasseh, the longest-ruling king of Judah who reversed his father Hezekiah's reforms and became an idolater. Find out how he was captured by the Assyrians, repented, and restored the Temple of Jerusalem.