
Text -- 2 Chronicles 33:12 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 33:12
Wesley: 2Ch 33:12 - -- It becomes sinners to humble themselves before that God, whom they have offended. It becomes sufferers to humble themselves before him that corrects t...
It becomes sinners to humble themselves before that God, whom they have offended. It becomes sufferers to humble themselves before him that corrects them, and to accept of the punishment of their iniquity.
JFB -> 2Ch 33:12-13
JFB: 2Ch 33:12-13 - -- In the solitude of exile or imprisonment, Manasseh had leisure for reflection. The calamities forced upon him a review of his past life, under a convi...
In the solitude of exile or imprisonment, Manasseh had leisure for reflection. The calamities forced upon him a review of his past life, under a conviction that the miseries of his dethronement and captive condition were owing to his awful and unprecedented apostasy (2Ch 33:7) from the God of his fathers. He humbled himself, repented, and prayed for an opportunity of bringing forth the fruits of repentance. His prayer was heard; for his conqueror not only released him, but, after two years' exile, restored him, with honor and the full exercise of royal power, to a tributary and dependent kingdom. Some political motive, doubtless, prompted the Assyrian king to restore Manasseh, and that was most probably to have the kingdom of Judah as a barrier between Egypt and his Assyrian dominions. But God overruled this measure for higher purposes. Manasseh now showed himself, by the influence of sanctified affliction, a new and better man. He made a complete reversal of his former policy, by not only destroying all the idolatrous statues and altars he had formerly erected in Jerusalem, but displaying the most ardent zeal in restoring and encouraging the worship of God.
Clarke -> 2Ch 33:12
Clarke: 2Ch 33:12 - -- And when he was in affliction - Here is a very large addition in the Chaldee: "For the Chaldeans made a brazen mule, pierced full of small holes, an...
And when he was in affliction - Here is a very large addition in the Chaldee: "For the Chaldeans made a brazen mule, pierced full of small holes, and put him within it, and kindled fires all around it; and when he was in this misery, he sought help of all the idols which he had made, but obtained none, for their were of no use. He therefore repented, and prayed before the Lord his God, and was greatly humbled in the sight of the Lord God of his fathers."
Defender -> 2Ch 33:12
Defender: 2Ch 33:12 - -- Manasseh's repentance and attempted restoration of true religion, while it may have resulted in his own personal salvation, was too little and too lat...
Manasseh's repentance and attempted restoration of true religion, while it may have resulted in his own personal salvation, was too little and too late as far as the people as a whole were concerned. His son Amon led them right back into paganism and even the later revivals sponsored by Josiah could not permanently bring the people back to God."
TSK -> 2Ch 33:12
TSK: 2Ch 33:12 - -- And when : 2Ch 28:22; Lev 26:39-42; Deu 4:30, Deu 4:31; Jer 31:18-20; Hos 5:15; Mic 6:9; Luk 15:16-18
he besought : 2Ch 33:18, 2Ch 33:19; Psa 50:15; A...

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Haydock -> 2Ch 33:12
Haydock: 2Ch 33:12 - -- Distress. "When he had been conducted to Babylon, and cast into a brazen vessel full of holes, over a fire, he called upon all the names of the idol...
Distress. "When he had been conducted to Babylon, and cast into a brazen vessel full of holes, over a fire, he called upon all the names of the idols, which he was accustomed to adore; and, as he was not heard, nor set free by them, he recollected what he had often heard repeated by his father: When though shalt call upon me in tribulation, and shalt be converted, I will hear thee graciously; as it is written in Deut., (see C. iv. 29.; H.) and his prayer was thus heard by the Lord, and he was delivered and brought back to his kingdom, like Habacuc." S. Jerom, Trad. ---
The author of the imperfect work on S. Matthew, (among the works of S. Chrysostom, hom. 1.; (H.) says, that Manasses was barely allowed as much barley bread, and water mixed with vinegar, as would keep him alive. Whereupon, remembering the Lord, he had recourse to his clemency, and a miraculous flame surrounded him, and dissolving his chains, set him at liberty. Saos-duchin, the successor of Azarhaddon, probably restored him to his throne, some years after his captivity, or perhaps that very year, so that his repentance continued thirty-three years. C. ---
Prayed, a proof of the efficacy of sincere repentance. W.
Gill -> 2Ch 33:12
Gill: 2Ch 33:12 - -- And when he was in affliction,.... In prison; however, in fetters; according to the Targum, the Chaldeans made an instrument of brass with holes in it...
And when he was in affliction,.... In prison; however, in fetters; according to the Targum, the Chaldeans made an instrument of brass with holes in it, and put him in it, and fire about it, something like the brasen bull of Perillus; and the above Arabian writer k calls it a tower of brass:
he besought the Lord his God; by prayer and supplication:
and humbled himself greatly before the Lord God of his fathers; confessing his sins, expressing great sorrow and repentance for them.

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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...
Maclaren -> 2Ch 33:9-16
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
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 33:12-13
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 33:12-13 - --
לו וּכהצר = לו הצר וּבעת , 2Ch 28:22. In this his affliction he bowed himself before the Lord God of his fathers, and besought ...
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...
