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Manasseh's heinous sins: evil rampantWhen Hezekiah died at the age of fifty-four, his son was but twelve years old. Beguiled himself, Manasseh seduced the people, who were but too willing to commit greater iniquity than the nations who knew not God. The particular events of Manasseh's life
are not related here. The Holy Ghost, having given us the details,
in that which precedes, of God's public government in Israel, until
He had said, "Lo-ruhamah," then shews us God's dealings with Judah,
governed by the conduct of their kings, until God has said,
"Lo-ammi." This had been already announced on account of Manasseh's
heinous sins; and Josiah's piety could not change the just judgment
of God. There was yet for Judah some prolongation of tranquillity;
but their repentance under Josiah was but outward,* and evil
regained the mastery immediately after his death. Amon did but
follow the evil ways of his father Manasseh. |
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