Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Manasseh ( / məˈnæsə /; Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה ‎ Mənaššé, "Forgetter"; Akkadian: 𒈨𒈾𒋛𒄿 Menasî [ me-na-si-i ]; Greek: Μανασσῆς Manasses; Latin: Manasses) was the fourteenth king of the Kingdom of Judah. He was the oldest of the sons of Hezekiah and Hephzibah ( 2 Kings 21:1 ). He became king at the age of 12 and ...

    • coregency 697–687 BC, sole reign, 687–643 BC
    • Hephzibah
  2. Jun 19, 2020 · Who Was Manasseh in the Bible? From his grimy cell on Babylon’s death row, Manasseh looked up to the God of his fathers and prayed for help. We learn from Manasseh that it’s never too late to turn to God for forgiveness, no matter what we’ve done.

  3. Manasseh, one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel that in biblical times constituted the people of Israel. The tribe was named after the elder son of Joseph, himself a son of Jacob. In time the tribe of Manasseh was assimilated by other peoples and thus became known in legend as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. People also ask

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The story of King Manasseh is told in 2 Kings 21:1–18 and 2 Chronicles 32:33–33:20, and he is also mentioned briefly in Jeremiah 15:4. Manasseh was king of the southern kingdom of Judah and the son of the godly king Hezekiah. Hezekiah had undertaken reforms in Judah to rid the land of idolatry. Manasseh, a wicked king, reversed ...

  6. One of the twelve tribes of Israel descending from Manasseh the grandson of Jacob through Joseph, one of the two Joseph tribes was Manasseh, the other Ephraim. At the time of the Exodus Manasseh numbered 32,200 ( Num 1:35 ; 2:21 ) while Ephraim had 40,500 ( Num 1:32 , 33 ; 2:19 ).

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. There are two historically significant men named Manasseh in the Bible. King Manasseh, the son of King Hezekiah; and Manasseh, Joseph’s firstborn son. This article will deal with Joseph’s son. Joseph, Jacob’s eleventh son, was sold into slavery and, through the providence of God, ended up as the vizier of Egypt.

  8. 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.

  1. People also search for