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21 Menashsheh was twelve when he became king, and he reigned over Yehudah from Yerushalem for fifty-five years. (His mother was Heftsivah.) 2 He did what Yahweh had said was evil like the evil behaviour of the people groups that Yahweh had driven out of the region ahead of the Israelis.[ref] 3 In fact he went backwards from his father and rebuilt the hilltop shrines that Hizkiyah had destroyed, and he made altars for Baal, and he made an Asherah pole, just like Yisrael’s King Ahab had, and he worshipped the constellations and followed astrology. 4 Also he built altars in Yahweh’s residence, where Yahweh had said, “I will establish my reputation in Yerushalem.”[ref] 5 Menashsheh built altars to all the constellations in the two courts of the temple. 6 He even sacrificed his own son as a burnt offering. He practised divination and read omens, and consulted mediums and fortune-tellers. He did so much that Yahweh had said was evil, provoking Yahweh to get angry. 7 He placed the Asherah idol that he’d made in the temple about which Yahweh had said to David and to his son Shelomoh (Solomon), “I will establish my reputation forever in this house and in Yerushalem in Yehudah, which I’ve chosen out of all the tribes of Yisrael.[ref] 8 If only the Israelis will take care to obey everything that I’ve commanded them, and all the instructions that my servant Mosheh gave them, then I won’t continue to cause them to leave the area that I gave to their ancestors.” 9 But they didn’t listen and Menashsheh led them astray to do more evil things even than the people groups that Yahweh had destroyed as the people had entered the region.
10 So Yahweh announced via his servants the prophets, 11 “Because Yehudah’s King Menashsheh has done such terribly evil things, worse even than the Amorites who were there before him, and because he’s even made Yehudah sin with his idols, 12 then Yisrael’s God Yahweh says: Listen, I’ll bring such terrible disaster to Yehudah including Yerushalem that people won’t even be able to handle hearing the news about it. 13 I’ll use the same tape measure for Yerushalem that I used for Shomron (Samaria), and I’ll use the same plumb line that I used for Ahab’s extended family. I’ll wipe Yerushalem away, just like someone dries a bowl—they wipe it dry and then turn it upside down. 14 I’ll abandon the small remainder of my people here, and I’ll hand them over to their enemies—they’ll become the spoil and plunder of all their enemies, 15 because they’ve done what I told them was evil, and they’ve been making me angry from the time that their ancestors were brought out of Egypt right up to this day.”
16 Menashsheh even poured out so much innocent blood that he filled Yerushalem with it from one side to the other, and that was on top of his other sin of leading Yehudah into doing what Yahweh had said was evil.
17 Everything else that Menashsheh said and did, including the sins that he committed, is written in the book of the events of the kings of Yehudah. 18 Then Menashsheh died and was buried in the palace garden (made by Uzza), and his son Amon replaced him as king.
33 Menashsheh (Manasseh) was twelve when he became king, and he reigned from Yerushalem for fify-five years. 2 He did was what Yahweh had said was evil, like the disgusting things of the people groups that Yahweh had driven out ahead of the Israelis.[ref] 3 The hilltop shrines that his father Hizkiyah had torn down, he turned around and rebuilt them and erected altars to the Baals, and he made Asherot poles, and he bowed down to all the stars in the sky and served them. 4 He built altars in Yahweh’s temple in Yerushalem that Yahweh had previously said that his name would always be associated with.[ref] 5 He built altars for all the stars in the sky in both of the temple courtyards, 6 and he made his sons pass through the fire in the Ben-Hinnom valley, and he practiced fortune-telling and sorcery and magic, and connected with mediums and spirits. He did so much evil in Yahweh’s eyes that it provoked him into getting angry.
7 He made an idolatrous image and put it in the temple, yes, where God had told David and his son Shelomoh, “My name will be associated with that building forever, there in Yerushalem which was chosen from all the tribes of Yisrael.[ref] 8 If Yisrael will be careful to do everything that I’ve instructed them and follow all the regulations and statutes that were given to them through Mosheh, then I won’t force them to leave the land again that I gave to their ancestors.” 9 So Menashsheh led Yehudah’s inhabitants astray, and all Yehudah—doing more evil than the nations that Yahweh had destroyed ahead of the Israelis.
10 Then Yahweh spoke to King Menashsheh and his people, but they paid no attention, 11 so Yahweh brought in the army leaders from the Assyrian king and they captured Menashsheh. They put a hook in his nose and put bronze chains around his feet, and took him away to Babylon. 12 When he was there suffering, he humbled himself in the presence of his ancestors’ god Yahweh, and pleaded with him for help. 13 When he prayed, Yahweh listened to him and answered his request and brought him back to Yerushalem to his kingdom, then Menashsheh realised that Yahweh is really God.
14 After that, he rebuilt the outer wall for ‘The City of David’ on the west of Gihon to the Fish Gate and around the hill—also making it higher. Then he stationed army commanders in all of Yehudah’s fortified cities. 15 He removed the foreign gods and idols from the temple, as well as all the altars that he’d built on the temple mount and throughout Yerushalem, and he dumped them all outside the city. 16 Then he rebuilt Yahweh’s altar and sacrificed peace offering and thank offerings on it, and he told Yehudah to serve Yisrael’s god Yahweh. 17 However, the people continued to offer sacrifices at the hilltop shrines, but now only to their god Yahweh.
18 The record of all the other things done by Menashsheh while he was king, including his prayer to his God and the messages spoken to him by the prophets, was written on the scroll ‘The kings of Yisrael’. 19 It’s written in ‘The Words of Hozay’ about his disobedience and unfaithful activities, and how he’d built the hilltop shrines and Asherah poles and idols before he’d humbled himself, as well as the response to his pleading in his prayer. 20 Then Menashsheh died and was buried at his palace, and his son Amon replaced him as king.
Jer 15:4:
4 [ref]◙2Sam 7:13:
13 He’s the one who’ll build a temple for me, and I will make his descendents reign forever.
1Ki 9:3-5:
3 and said, “I’ve heard your prayer and your plea for favour requested from me. I’ve declared that this residence that you built is holy by associating my name with it forever, and my eyes and my heart will constantly be there.[fn] 4 And as for you, if you’ll behave with godliness just like your father David lived with total dedication and honesty, by following everything that I’ve commanded you including keeping my statutes and my judgements, 5 then I’ll continue your dynasty over Yisrael forever, just like I told your father David when I said, ‘your descendants will never be removed from Yisrael’s throne.’[ref]
9:3 ‘my eyes and my heart’: many translations have something like ‘my presence’, but we’ve left it literal here for the reader to interpret rather than oversimplifying what we don’t necessarily understand.
2Ch 7:12-18:
12 One night, Yahweh appeared to Shelomoh in a dream and told him, “I’ve heard your prayer, and I’ve chosen this temple to be the place where my people will offer sacrifices to me. 13 If I restrain the skies so there’s no rain, or if I command locusts to devour the land, or if I send disease among my people, 14 then if my people who are known by my name humble themselves and pray, and request my help and turn back from their evil ways, then I myself will hear them from the heavens, and I’ll forgive their sin, and I will heal their land. 15 My eyes will be open and my ears will be attentive to prayers offered towards this place, 16 as I’ve chosen and consecrated this temple to be associated with my name forever—I’ll be permanently present there. 17 Also, if you’ll obey me like your father David did, and do everything that I’ve instructed you, and keep my rules and regulations, 18 then I’ll ensure that your descendants rule your kingdom, just as I promised your father David when I said, ‘You won’t fail to have one of your descendants ruling over Yisrael.’
2Ch 6:6:
6 but now I’ve chosen Yerushalem (Jerusalem) to be my place of residence and I’ve chosen you, David, to be over my people Yisrael.’