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  1. Manasseh of Judah. 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 ).

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  2. Manasseh, king of Judah (reigned c. 686 to 642 bce ). During his long and peaceful reign, Judah was a submissive ally of Assyria.

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  3. According to II Kings xxi. 1, Manasseh, the successor of Hezekiah upon the throne of Judah, was but a boy of twelve at his father's death. His reign of fifty-three years is the longest recorded in the annals of Judah. There can be no doubt that Sennacherib, the King of Assyria, departed to his capital in the days of Hezekiah (II Kings xix. 36 ...

  4. König Manasse ( hebräisch מְנַשֶּׁה, * um 708 v. Chr.; † um 642 oder 641 v. Chr.), über den auch die Bibel berichtet, regierte zwischen 696/95 und 642/41 v. Chr. das Südreich Juda . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Biblischer Bericht. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Geschichte.

  5. 29. Mai 2014 · The portrayal of Manasseh in the biblical tradition presents differing views of his reign. 2 Kings 21:1–18 portrays him as an evil king who led the people into idolatrous activities and whose offenses included passing his sons “through the fire” and innocent bloodshed.