King Manasseh of Judah (2CH 33:1-9)

[33:1] Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for fifty-five years.

[33:2] Following the disgusting practices of the nations whom the Lord had driven out of the land as his people advanced, Manasseh sinned against the Lord.

[33:3] He rebuilt the pagan places of worship that his father Hezekiah had destroyed. He built altars for the worship of Baal, made images of the goddess Asherah, and worshiped the stars.

[33:4] He built pagan altars in the Temple, the place that the Lord had said was where he should be worshiped forever.

[33:5] In the two courtyards of the Temple he built altars for the worship of the stars.

[33:6] He sacrificed his sons in Hinnom Valley as burnt offerings. He practiced divination and magic and consulted fortunetellers and mediums. He sinned greatly against the Lord and stirred up his anger.

[33:7] He placed an image in the Temple, the place about which God had said to David and his son Solomon: “Here in Jerusalem, in this Temple, is the place that I have chosen out of all the territory of the twelve tribes of Israel as the place where I am to be worshiped.

[33:8] And if the people of Israel will obey all my commands and keep the whole Law that my servant Moses gave them, then I will not allow them to be driven out of the land that I gave to their ancestors.”

[33:9] Manasseh led the people of Judah to commit even greater sins than those committed by the nations whom the Lord had driven out of the land as his people advanced.

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