
Text -- 2 Chronicles 33:19 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 33:19
A writer so called.
Clarke: 2Ch 33:19 - -- His prayer also - What is called the Prayer of Manasseh, king of Judah, when he was holden captive in Babylon, being found among our apocryphal book...
His prayer also - What is called the Prayer of Manasseh, king of Judah, when he was holden captive in Babylon, being found among our apocryphal books, I have inserted it at the end of the chapter, without either asserting or thinking that it is the identical prayer which this penitent king used when a captive in Babylon. But, as I have observed in another place, there are many good sentiments in it; and some sinners may find it a proper echo of the distresses of their hearts; I therefore insert it

Clarke: 2Ch 33:19 - -- Written among the sayings of the seers - "They are written in the words of Chozai."- Targum. So says the Vulgate. The Syriac has Hunan the prophet; ...
Written among the sayings of the seers - "They are written in the words of Chozai."- Targum. So says the Vulgate. The Syriac has Hunan the prophet; and the Arabic has Saphan the prophet.
TSK -> 2Ch 33:19
TSK: 2Ch 33:19 - -- his prayer also : 2Ch 33:11, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19; Pro 15:8; Act 9:11; 1Jo 1:9
all his sins : 2Ch 33:1-10; Rom 5:16
before he : 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 30:11, ...
his prayer also : 2Ch 33:11, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19; Pro 15:8; Act 9:11; 1Jo 1:9
all his sins : 2Ch 33:1-10; Rom 5:16
before he : 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 30:11, 2Ch 36:12; Psa 119:67, Psa 119:71, Psa 119:75; Jer 44:10; Dan 5:22
the seers : or, Hosai, So the Targum and Vulgatecaps1 . tcaps0 he Syraic has Hanun the prophet; and the Arabic, Saphan the prophet. This record is totally lost; for the captivity and repentance of Manasseh are related no where else; and the prayer of Manasseh in the Apocrypha was probably composed long afterwardscaps1 . icaps0 t is not acknowledged as canonical even by the Romish church, though it was anciently used as a form of confession, and as such still received by the Greek church.

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Barnes -> 2Ch 33:19
Barnes: 2Ch 33:19 - -- The seers - Most moderns adopt the translation given in the margin of the Authorized Version, making Hosai (or rather, Chozai) a proper name. T...
The seers - Most moderns adopt the translation given in the margin of the Authorized Version, making Hosai (or rather, Chozai) a proper name. The point is a doubtful one.
Poole -> 2Ch 33:19
Poole: 2Ch 33:19 - -- Or rather, of Hosai , a writer so called; for when the sacred penmen make a reference, they constantly refer us to some particular book or certain ...
Or rather, of Hosai , a writer so called; for when the sacred penmen make a reference, they constantly refer us to some particular book or certain author, as to the chronicles of the kings of Israel , or Judah ; to the prophecy of Ahijah , or Oded , &c.
Haydock -> 2Ch 33:19
Haydock: 2Ch 33:19 - -- Contempt. Heb. "prevarication." Sept. "apostacy." M. ---
Chozai means "seers." Sept. Protestants) H. ---
But it more probably signifies some...
Contempt. Heb. "prevarication." Sept. "apostacy." M. ---
Chozai means "seers." Sept. Protestants) H. ---
But it more probably signifies some particular prophet, (C.) Isaias, (S. Jerom, Trad.) "Hanan," (Syriac) or "Saphan." Arabic version) C. ---
This work, less than the book of the kings of Israel, is now lost. M.
Gill -> 2Ch 33:19
Gill: 2Ch 33:19 - -- His prayer also,.... Was not only recorded in the above annals, but in the writings of another person after mentioned:
and how God was entreated of...
His prayer also,.... Was not only recorded in the above annals, but in the writings of another person after mentioned:
and how God was entreated of him; heard his prayer, and showed him favour both in a temporal and spiritual way; for though the Jews would not allow that he was saved, or had a part in the world to come, eternal life q, yet there appears no just reason why it should be so thought:
and all his sin, and his trespass; his impieties, idolatries, and murders: and the places wherein he built high places; see 2Ch 33:3.
and set up groves; statues in groves:
and graven images, before he was humbled; see 2Ch 33:7,
behold, they are written among the sayings of the seers; or of Hosea, the name of a prophet who wrote the history of his own times; so the Targrim and Vulgate Latin version; and, according to the Jewish chronology r, there was a prophet of this name in the times of Amon the son of Manasseh.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 33:1-25
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 33:1-25 - --1 Manasseh's wicked reign.3 He sets up idolatry, and will not be admonished.11 He is carried into Babylon.12 Upon his prayer to God he is released and...
MHCC -> 2Ch 33:1-20
MHCC: 2Ch 33:1-20 - --We have seen Manasseh's wickedness; here we have his repentance, and a memorable instance it is of the riches of God's pardoning mercy, and the power ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 33:11-20
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 33:11-20 - -- We have seen Manasseh by his wickedness undoing the good that his father had done; here we have him by repentance undoing the evil that he himself h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 33:18-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 33:18-19 - --
Conclusion of Manasseh's history. His other acts, his prayer, and words of the prophets of the Lord against him, were recorded in the history of the...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 33:1-20
Constable: 2Ch 10:1--36:23 - --IV. THE REIGNS OF SOLOMON'S SUCCESSORS chs. 10--36
"With the close of Solomon's reign we embark upon a new phase...
