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Manasseh’s Reign
33:1 Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned for fifty-five years in Jerusalem. 33:2 He did evil in the sight of the Lord and committed the same horrible sins practiced by the nations whom the Lord drove out ahead of the Israelites. 33:3 He rebuilt the high places that his father Hezekiah had destroyed; he set up altars for the Baals and made Asherah poles. He bowed down to all the stars in the sky and worshiped them. 33:4 He built altars in the Lord’s temple, about which the Lord had said, “Jerusalem will be my permanent home.” 33:5 In the two courtyards of the Lord’s temple he built altars for all the stars in the sky. 33:6 He passed his sons through the fire in the Valley of Ben-Hinnom and practiced divination, omen reading, and sorcery. He set up a ritual pit to conjure up underworld spirits and appointed magicians to supervise it. He did a great amount of evil in the sight of the Lord and angered him. 33:7 He put an idolatrous image he had made in God’s temple, about which God had said to David and to his son Solomon, “This temple in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel, will be my permanent home. 33:8 I will not make Israel again leave the land I gave to their ancestors, provided that they carefully obey all I commanded them, the whole law, the rules and regulations given to Moses.” 33:9 But Manasseh misled the people of Judah and the residents of Jerusalem so that they sinned more than the nations whom the Lord had destroyed ahead of the Israelites. 33:10 The Lord confronted Manasseh and his people, but they paid no attention. 33:11 So the Lord brought against them the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria. They seized Manasseh, put hooks in his nose, bound him with bronze chains, and carried him away to Babylon.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Assyria a member of the nation of Assyria
 · Baal a pagan god,a title of a pagan god,a town in the Negeb on the border of Simeon and Judah,son of Reaiah son of Micah; a descendant of Reuben,the forth son of Jeiel, the Benjamite
 · Babylon a country of Babylon in lower Mesopotamia
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Hezekiah the son of Ahaz who succeeded him as king of Judah; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahaz; king of Judah,forefather of the prophet Zephaniah,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to obey God's law
 · Hinnom a man and a valley
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Manasseh the tribe of Manasseh.
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Solomon the tenth son of David; the father of Rehoboam; an ancestor of Jesus; the third king of Israel.,son of David and Bath-Sheba; successor of King David


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Wesley: 2Ch 33:11 - -- The king of Babylon is here called the king of Assyria, because he had added Assyria to his empire, who having been informed by his ambassadors of the...

The king of Babylon is here called the king of Assyria, because he had added Assyria to his empire, who having been informed by his ambassadors of the great riches which were in Hezekiah's treasures at Jerusalem, and being assured of Manasseh's degeneracy from the piety of his father, and from that God whose power alone made Hezekiah formidable, he thought this a fit season to invade Manasseh's kingdom. The Jews say, in the twenty second year of his reign.

JFB: 2Ch 33:1-2 - -- (See on 2Ki. 21:1-16).

(See on 2Ki. 21:1-16).

JFB: 2Ch 33:11 - -- This king was Esar-haddon. After having devoted the first years of his reign to the consolidation of his government at home, he turned his attention t...

This king was Esar-haddon. After having devoted the first years of his reign to the consolidation of his government at home, he turned his attention to repair the loss of the tributary provinces west of the Euphrates, which, on the disaster and death of Sennacherib, had taken the opportunity of shaking off the Assyrian yoke. Having overrun Palestine and removed the remnant that were left in the kingdom of Israel, he despatched his generals, the chief of whom was Tartan (Isa 20:1), with a portion of his army for the reduction of Judah also. In a successful attack upon Jerusalem, they took multitudes of captives, and got a great prize, including the king himself, among the prisoners.

JFB: 2Ch 33:11 - -- This may mean, as is commonly supposed, that he had hid himself among a thicket of briers and brambles. We know that the Hebrews sometimes took refuge...

This may mean, as is commonly supposed, that he had hid himself among a thicket of briers and brambles. We know that the Hebrews sometimes took refuge from their enemies in thickets (1Sa 13:6). But, instead of the Hebrew, Bacochim, "among the thorns", some versions read Bechayim, "among the living", and so the passage would be "took him alive."

JFB: 2Ch 33:11 - -- The Hebrew word rendered "fetters" denotes properly two chains of brass. The humiliating state in which Manasseh appeared before the Assyrian monarch ...

The Hebrew word rendered "fetters" denotes properly two chains of brass. The humiliating state in which Manasseh appeared before the Assyrian monarch may be judged of by a picture on a tablet in the Khorsabad palace, representing prisoners led bound into the king's presence. "The captives represented appear to be inhabitants of Palestine. Behind the prisoners stand four persons with inscriptions on the lower part of their tunics; the first two are bearded, and seem to be accusers; the remaining two are nearly defaced; but behind the last appears the eunuch, whose office it seems to be to usher into the presence of the king those who are permitted to appear before him. He is followed by another person of the same race as those under punishment; his hands are manacled, and on his ankles are strong rings fastened together by a heavy bar" [Nineveh and Its Palaces]. No name is given, and, therefore, no conclusion can be drawn that the figure represents Manasseh. But the people appear to be Hebrews, and this pictorial scene will enable us to imagine the manner in which the royal captive from Judah was received in the court of Babylon. Esar-haddon had established his residence there; for though from the many revolts that followed the death of his father, he succeeded at first only to the throne of Assyria, yet having some time previous to his conquest of Judah, recovered possession of Babylon, this enterprising king had united under his sway the two empires of Babylon and Chaldea and transferred the seat of his government to Babylon.

Clarke: 2Ch 33:1 - -- Manasseh was twelve years old - We do not find that he had any godly director; his youth was therefore the more easily seduced. But surely he had a ...

Manasseh was twelve years old - We do not find that he had any godly director; his youth was therefore the more easily seduced. But surely he had a pious education; how then could the principles of it be so soon eradicated?

Clarke: 2Ch 33:3 - -- Altars for Baalim - The Sun and Moon. And made groves, אשרות Asheroth , Astarte, Venus; the host of heaven, all the Planets and Stars. These w...

Altars for Baalim - The Sun and Moon. And made groves, אשרות Asheroth , Astarte, Venus; the host of heaven, all the Planets and Stars. These were the general objects of his devotion.

Clarke: 2Ch 33:5 - -- He built altars - See the principal facts in this chapter explained in the notes on 2 Kings 21:1-17 (note).

He built altars - See the principal facts in this chapter explained in the notes on 2 Kings 21:1-17 (note).

Clarke: 2Ch 33:7 - -- A carved image - "He set up an image, the likeness of himself, in the house of the sanctuary."The Targumist supposes he wished to procure himself Di...

A carved image - "He set up an image, the likeness of himself, in the house of the sanctuary."The Targumist supposes he wished to procure himself Divine honors.

Defender: 2Ch 33:6 - -- This valley had been so identified since at least the time of Joshua (Jos 15:8), and it is probable that the original "son of Hinnom" was a Jebusite w...

This valley had been so identified since at least the time of Joshua (Jos 15:8), and it is probable that the original "son of Hinnom" was a Jebusite who offered his valley for the pagan sacrificial rituals of the Canaanites (see note on 2Ch 28:3).

Defender: 2Ch 33:6 - -- Manasseh departed so far from the godly practices of his father, entering deeply into every form of Satanic doctrine and practice and leading his peop...

Manasseh departed so far from the godly practices of his father, entering deeply into every form of Satanic doctrine and practice and leading his people to participate in them (even "worse than the heathen" 2Ch 33:9), that the only divine remedy was eventual judgment and exile (2Ki 21:12-16)."

Defender: 2Ch 33:11 - -- Manasseh's name has been found by archaeologists as listed among the kings who had been placed in servitude to the king of Assyria."

Manasseh's name has been found by archaeologists as listed among the kings who had been placed in servitude to the king of Assyria."

TSK: 2Ch 33:1 - -- am 3306-3361, bc 693-643 Manasseh : 2Ch 32:33; 2Kings 21:1-18; 1Ch 3:13; Mat 1:10, Manasses twelve : 2Ch 34:1, 2Ch 34:2; Ecc 10:16; Isa 3:4, Isa 3:12

am 3306-3361, bc 693-643

Manasseh : 2Ch 32:33; 2Kings 21:1-18; 1Ch 3:13; Mat 1:10, Manasses

twelve : 2Ch 34:1, 2Ch 34:2; Ecc 10:16; Isa 3:4, Isa 3:12

TSK: 2Ch 33:2 - -- like unto : 2Ch 28:3, 2Ch 36:14; Lev 18:24-30, Lev 20:22, Lev 20:23; Deu 12:31, Deu 18:9, Deu 18:14; 2Ki 17:11, 2Ki 17:15, 2Ki 21:2, 2Ki 21:9; Ezr 9:1...

TSK: 2Ch 33:3 - -- he built again : Heb. he returned and built, Ecc 2:19, Ecc 9:18 which Hezekiah : 2Ch 30:14, 2Ch 31:1, 2Ch 32:12; 2Ki 18:4, 2Ki 21:3 he reared : 2Ch 28...

he built again : Heb. he returned and built, Ecc 2:19, Ecc 9:18

which Hezekiah : 2Ch 30:14, 2Ch 31:1, 2Ch 32:12; 2Ki 18:4, 2Ki 21:3

he reared : 2Ch 28:2-4; Jdg 2:11-13

made groves : Deu 16:21; 1Ki 14:23; Jer 17:2

the host : Deu 4:19, Deu 17:3; 2Ki 23:5, 2Ki 23:6, 2Ki 23:11; Jer 8:2, Jer 19:13; Zep 1:5; Act 7:42

TSK: 2Ch 33:4 - -- he built : 2Ch 33:15, 2Ch 34:3, 2Ch 34:4; 2Ki 21:4, 2Ki 21:5; Jer 7:30 In Jerusalem : 2Ch 6:6, 2Ch 7:16, 2Ch 32:19; Deu 12:11; 1Ki 8:29, 1Ki 9:3

TSK: 2Ch 33:5 - -- in the two : 2Ch 4:9; Jer 32:34, Jer 32:35; Eze 8:7-18

TSK: 2Ch 33:6 - -- caused : 2Ch 28:3; Lev 18:21, Lev 20:2; Deu 12:31, Deu 18:10; 2Ki 21:6, 2Ki 23:10; Jer 7:31, Jer 7:32; Eze 23:37, Eze 23:39 he observed : Lev 19:26, L...

TSK: 2Ch 33:7 - -- he set a carved image : The Targumist says, ""He set up an image, the likeness of himself, in the house of the sanctuary.""In the parallel passage it ...

he set a carved image : The Targumist says, ""He set up an image, the likeness of himself, in the house of the sanctuary.""In the parallel passage it is, ""a graven image of the grove,""or rather, Asherah or Astarte. Manasseh, as Bp. Patrick observes, seems to have studied to find out what God had forbidden in his law, that he might practice itcaps1 . acaps0 most prodigious change from the height of piety in his father’ s time, into the sink of impiety in this!

in the house : 2Ki 21:7, 2Ki 21:8, 2Ki 23:6

God had said : 2Ch 33:4; 1Ki 8:29; Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14

which I have : 2Ch 6:6; 1Ki 8:44, 1Ki 8:48, 1Ki 11:13, 1Ki 11:32; Psa 78:68

TSK: 2Ch 33:8 - -- will I : 2Sa 7:10; 1Ch 17:9 so that they : 2Ch 7:17-22; Deu 28:1-14, Deu 30:15-20; Isa 1:19, Isa 1:20; Eze 33:25, Eze 33:26 to do all : Deu 4:40, Deu ...

TSK: 2Ch 33:9 - -- made Judah : 1Ki 14:16, 1Ki 15:26; 2Ki 21:16, 2Ki 23:26, 2Ki 24:3, 2Ki 24:4; Pro 29:12; Mic 6:16 to do worse : 2Ch 33:2; 2Ki 21:9-11; Eze 16:45-47 the...

TSK: 2Ch 33:10 - -- 2Ch 36:15, 2Ch 36:16; Neh 9:29, Neh 9:30; Jer 25:4-7, Jer 44:4, Jer 44:5; Zec 1:4; Act 7:51, Act 7:52

TSK: 2Ch 33:11 - -- am 3327, bc 677 the Lord : Deu 28:36; Job 36:8 the captains : Isa 10:8, Isa 36:9 of the king : Heb. which were the king’ s, Neh 9:32, Neh 9:37; I...

am 3327, bc 677

the Lord : Deu 28:36; Job 36:8

the captains : Isa 10:8, Isa 36:9

of the king : Heb. which were the king’ s, Neh 9:32, Neh 9:37; Isa 5:26-30, Isa 7:18-20

among the thorns : The word bachochim may possibly here signify with fetters or chains , as the kindred word chachim denotes, Eze 19:4, Eze 19:9. The Syriac and Arabic have alive , probably reading bechayim . 1Sa 13:6; Lam 3:7

bound him : 2Ki 23:33, 2Ki 25:6; Job 36:8-11; Psa 107:10-14

fetters : or, chains

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Barnes: 2Ch 33:1 - -- Compare references and notes. The author of Chronicles differs chiefly from Kings in additions (see the 2Ki 21:17 note). The central part of this ch...

Compare references and notes. The author of Chronicles differs chiefly from Kings in additions (see the 2Ki 21:17 note). The central part of this chapter (2Ch 33:11-19) is almost entirely new matter.

Barnes: 2Ch 33:7 - -- The idol - i. e. the Asherah (2Ki 21:7 note), which receives here (and in Eze 8:3, Eze 8:5) the somewhat unusual name of semel, which some rega...

The idol - i. e. the Asherah (2Ki 21:7 note), which receives here (and in Eze 8:3, Eze 8:5) the somewhat unusual name of semel, which some regard as a proper name, and compare with the Greek Σεμέλη Semelē .

Barnes: 2Ch 33:11 - -- The Assyrian monuments contain no record of this expedition; but there can be little doubt that it fell into the reign of Esarhaddon (2Ki 19:37 note...

The Assyrian monuments contain no record of this expedition; but there can be little doubt that it fell into the reign of Esarhaddon (2Ki 19:37 note), who reigned at least thirteen years. Esarhaddon mentions Manasseh among his tributaries; and he was the only king of Assyria who, from time to time, held his court at Babylon.

Among the thorns - Translate - "with rings;"and see 2Ki 19:28 note.

Poole: 2Ch 33:11 - -- Among the thorns in some thicket where he thought to hide himself from the Assyrians till he could make an escape, as the Israelites formerly used to...

Among the thorns in some thicket where he thought to hide himself from the Assyrians till he could make an escape, as the Israelites formerly used to do, 1Sa 13:6 . Or, with hooks ; a metaphorical expression. Or, in his forts , i.e. in one of them.

Carried him to Babylon either therefore Esar-haddon, Sennacherib’ s successor, had recovered Babylon from Merodach-baladan; or rather, the king of Babylon is here called

the king of Assyria because at this time he had added Assyria to his empire; who having been informed by his ambassadors of the great riches which were in Hezekiah’ s treasures at Jerusalem, which he was desirous to enjoy; and withal, being assured of Manasseh’ s degeneracy from the piety and virtue of his father, and from that God whose power alone made Hezekiah formidable, he thought this a fit season to invade Manasseh’ s kingdom; which he did with success.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:3 - -- The host of heaven. The sun, moon, and stars, (Ch.) in imitation of the Phœnicians and ancient Chanaanites.

The host of heaven. The sun, moon, and stars, (Ch.) in imitation of the Phœnicians and ancient Chanaanites.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:5 - -- Courts of the Gentiles and of Israel, (M.) though afterwards he also placed idols even in the court of the priests, v. 7. Salien, the year of the wo...

Courts of the Gentiles and of Israel, (M.) though afterwards he also placed idols even in the court of the priests, v. 7. Salien, the year of the world 3340. ---

But we find no express mention of the court of the Gentiles, till after the captivity; (C.) so that the two courts mean those of the priests and of Israel. Villalpand; Sa, &c.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:6 - -- Valley. Heb. Ge-ben-hinnon, "the vale of the son of Ennom," (H.) a Jebusite, who had formerly possessed that part of the valley of Cedron. M. Syr...

Valley. Heb. Ge-ben-hinnon, "the vale of the son of Ennom," (H.) a Jebusite, who had formerly possessed that part of the valley of Cedron. M. Syriac write Gena, whence comes Greek: geenna a place at the foot of Moria, and the sink of the city. A constant fire was kept up to burn dead bodies. Kimchi. D.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:7 - -- Graven. Prot. "a carved image (the idol which he had made) in," &c. It seems to have been sacred to the grove, (H.) or a representation of Astarte,...

Graven. Prot. "a carved image (the idol which he had made) in," &c. It seems to have been sacred to the grove, (H.) or a representation of Astarte, 4 K. xxi. 7. The ark was taken away, (chap. xxv. 3.) to make place for this impure deity, which had four (S. Basil) or five faces, (Eusebius; Salien) that people might adore it on all sides.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:9 - -- Seduced. Using the arts of seduction, as well as open force. Heb. "Manasses made Juda....err," 4 K. xxi. 16. There is a fund of malice in the huma...

Seduced. Using the arts of seduction, as well as open force. Heb. "Manasses made Juda....err," 4 K. xxi. 16. There is a fund of malice in the human heart, which easily prevails on people to yield, on such occasions, if the grace of God do not support them. Yet, as they are not still without a sense of duty and religion, many will readily comply with the invitations of a pious king, when he earnestly endeavours to reform his people. But these conversions too frequently prove false and unstable, C. xxix. 36. H.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:10 - -- Spoke, by his prophets, 4 K.

Spoke, by his prophets, 4 K.

Haydock: 2Ch 33:11 - -- Captains; probably Tharthan. the year of the world 3328. About five years before, Asarhaddon had made himself master of Babylon, to which place th...

Captains; probably Tharthan. the year of the world 3328. About five years before, Asarhaddon had made himself master of Babylon, to which place the captive king was brought, in the 22d year of his reign, 4 K. xx. 10., &c. and Isaias xxii. ---

And carried. Heb. "among the thorns, and bound him with fetters (Protestants) of brass; (Junius; &c.) or, "they took Manasses with a hook," insidiously. He might have retired to some desert place, as the Israelites did, to avoid the fury of the Philistines, 1 K. xiii. 6. C. ---

Chains. Vatable says, "two." M.

Gill: 2Ch 33:1-9 - -- Manasseh was twelve years old,.... From hence to the end of 2Ch 33:9 the same things are recorded, almost word for word, as in 2Ki 21:1, see the notes...

Manasseh was twelve years old,.... From hence to the end of 2Ch 33:9 the same things are recorded, almost word for word, as in 2Ki 21:1, see the notes there. See Gill on 2Ki 21:1.

Gill: 2Ch 33:10 - -- And the Lord spake to Manasseh, and to his people,.... By his servants the prophets, see 2Ki 21:10, where what was said to them is recorded: but th...

And the Lord spake to Manasseh, and to his people,.... By his servants the prophets, see 2Ki 21:10, where what was said to them is recorded:

but they would not hearken; to what was said, to reproofs, admonitions, and exhortations to repent and reform.

Gill: 2Ch 33:11 - -- Wherefore the Lord brought upon them the captains of the host of the king of Assyria,.... Who was Esarhaddon, the son and successor of Sennacherib; th...

Wherefore the Lord brought upon them the captains of the host of the king of Assyria,.... Who was Esarhaddon, the son and successor of Sennacherib; this, according to the Jewish chronology f, was in the twenty second year of Manasseh's reign:

which took Manasseh among the thorns; in a thicket of briers and thorns, where, upon his defeat, he had hid himself; a fit emblem of the afflictions and troubles his sins brought him into:

and bound him with fetters; hands and feet; with chains of brass, as the Targum, such as Zedekiah was bound with, 2Ki 25:7, not chains of gold, with which Mark Antony bound a king of Armenia, for the sake of honour g:

and carried him to Babylon; for now the king of Assyria was become master of that city, and added it to his monarchy, and made it the seat of his residence; at least some times that and sometimes Nineveh, Merodachbaladan being dead, or conquered; though, according to Suidas h, it was he that took Manasseh; and by an Arabic writer i, he is said to be carried to Nineveh.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 33:1 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:2 Heb “like the abominable practices of the nations.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:3 Or “served.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:4 Heb “In Jerusalem my name will be permanently.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:6 Heb “and he multiplied doing what is evil in the eyes of the Lord, angering him.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:7 Heb “In this house and in Jerusalem, which I chose from all the tribes of Israel, I will place my name permanently” (or perhaps “for...

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:8 Heb “I will not again make the feet of Israel wander from the land which I established for their fathers.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:9 Heb “misled Judah.” The words “the people of” are supplied in the translation for clarity. The Hebrew text uses the name ̶...

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:10 Heb “spoke to.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 33:11 Heb “and they seized him with hooks.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 33:6 ( a ) And he caused his children to pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom: also he observed times, and used enchantments, and used ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 33:8 Neither will I any more remove the foot of Israel from out of the land which I have appointed for your fathers; so that they will take heed to do all ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 33:10 And the LORD spake ( c ) to Manasseh, and to his people: but they would not hearken. ( c ) Meaning by his prophets, but their hearts were not touched...

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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...

Maclaren: 2Ch 33:9-16 - --Manasseh's Sin And Repentance So Manasseh made Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem to err, and to do worse than the heathen, whom the Lord had des...

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 33:1-10 - -- We have here an account of the great wickedness of Manasseh. It is the same almost word for word with that which we had 2Ki 21:1-9, and took a melan...

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 33:1-9 - -- The reign of Manasseh; cf. 2 Kings 21:1-18. - The characteristics of this king's reign, and of the idolatry which he again introduced, and increase...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 33:10 - -- At 2Ch 33:10, the account in the Chronicle diverges from that in 2 Kings. In 2Ki 21:10-16 it is related how the Lord caused it to be proclaimed by t...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 33:11 - -- As Manasseh would not hear the words of the prophets, the Lord brought upon him the captains of the host of the king of Assyria. These "took him wit...

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...

Constable: 2Ch 33:1-20 - --N. Manasseh 33:1-20 Manasseh was one of the few examples of an evil Judean king who turned out good. Nev...

Guzik: 2Ch 33:1-25 - --2 Chronicles 33 - The Reigns of Manasseh and Amon A. The reign of Manasseh, son of Hezekiah. 1. (1-2) A summary of the reign of Manasseh, a 55 year ...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 2Ch 33:10 2 CHRONICLES 33:10-17 —Why is the repentance of Manasseh recorded here, but no mention is made of it in 2 Kings? PROBLEM: According to this tex...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 33:11 2 CHRONICLES 33:10-17 —Why is the repentance of Manasseh recorded here, but no mention is made of it in 2 Kings? PROBLEM: According to this tex...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Outline) SOLEMN OFFERING OF SOLOMON AT GIBEON. (2Ch 1:1-6) HIS CHOICE OF WISDOM IS BLESSED BY GOD. (2Ch 1:7-13) HIS STRENGTH AND WEALTH. (2Ch 1:14-17) SOLOMON...

TSK: 2 Chronicles 33 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 33:1, Manasseh’s wicked reign; 2Ch 33:3, He sets up idolatry, and will not be admonished; 2Ch 33:11, He is carried into Babylon; 2C...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 33 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 33 Manasseh’ s wicked reign, 2Ch 33:1-10 . His captivity, 2Ch 33:11 . His prayer and reformation, 2Ch 33:12-17 . His acts, ...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 33 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-20) Manasseh's and repentance. (2Ch 33:21-25) Amon's wicked reign in Judah.

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Chronicles This book begins with the reign of Solomon and the building of the temple...

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles 33 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have the history of the reign, I. Of Manasseh, who reigned long. 1. His wretched apostasy from God, and revolt to idolatry and...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction For an explanation of the title, writer, date, scope, and purpose of this book, see my comments in my notes...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Chronicles) III. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-9 ...

Constable: 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. As the former Book shews how David was chosen to rule over God's peculiar people, so this [Book]...

Gill: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES This, and the preceding, were but one book originally, but divided into two because of the size of it, so that this is...

Gill: 2 Chronicles 33 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 33 This chapter gives an account of the reign of Manasseh, of his idolatries and impieties, 2Ch 33:1, of his captivity...

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