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Manasseh ben Hezekiah 14th King of Judah
- Preferred Name: Manasseh ben Hezekiah 14th King of Judah[1] [2] [3]
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 13th King of Judah
- Tribe Name: with note: Description: Solomonic line - from King David
- Birth: 710 BC in Yerushalayim, Jerusalem, Israel at LATI: N1.75 LONG: E5 with note: see attached source page 147 Table 35 or https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/164660200?cid=mem_copy
- Death: 644 BC in Yerushalayim, Jerusalem, Israel at LATI: N1.75 LONG: E5 with note: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology pg 140
- Religion: Idolatry: Baal, Asherah, and other traditional Near Eastern divinities Worship in Israel at LATI: N1.5 LONG: E4.75
- Burial: 643 BC in Garden of Uzza, Jerusalem, Isreal with note: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology pg 140; 2 Kings 21:18
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: King of JudeaBET 687 BC AND 643 BC in Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire at LATI: N1.7833 LONG: E5.2333 with note: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology pg 140
# 14º rei de Judá
Co-reign with father from 697-687
- FSID: LLCV-7GX
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
“Manasseh was twelve years old when he began to reign, and reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Hephzibah. ”—2nd Kings 21:1
King Manasseh, was twelve years old when he became king and then reigned fifty- five years in the mid 600’s BC, in Jerusalem. (2Chr 33:1&18-20.) He did much EVIL in the sight of the LORD, to provoke Him to anger (2Chr 33:6). (2 Kg.21:10-18) explains Manasseh’s forthcomings.
After the Assyrian invasion of Judah in 701 BCE, the long siege and capture of the strongly fortified town of Lachish and massacre of its inhabitants, followed by the siege of Jerusalem, King Menasseh of Judah "reverted to the policy of loyal [sic] submission to Assyrian suzerainty," as did also his successor and son King Amon of Judah. "This brought 50 years of undisturbed peace to Judah." "On the other hand, however, it also increased Assyrian cultural influence, which was felt by conservative elements to endanger religious values and the traditional way of life." Another source states that Menasseh permitted also Baal worship, or even "re-introduced" it.
Ordered his own grandfather, the Prophet Isaiah, who hid from him within a tree-trunk, to be sawed in half for opposing him
David, King of Israel 34 à
Solomon ben David 35 à
Rehoboam ben Solomon 36 à
Abijah ben Rehoboam 37 à
Asa ben Abijah 38 à
Jehoshaphat ben Asa 39 à
Joram ben Jehoshaphat 40 à
Uzziah ben Joram 41 à
Jotham ben Uzziah 42 à
Ahaz ben Jotham 43 à
Hezekiah ben Ahaz 44 à
Manasseh ben Hezekiah 45à
Amon ben Manasseh 46
Josiah ben Amon 47 à
Jeconiah ben Josiah 48 à
Shealtiel ben Jeconiah4 9 à
Geography: Jerusalem Old City
The Walls of Jerusalem
Jerusalem was also surrounded by massive walls.
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Ps 51:18 "Do good in Your good pleasure to Zion; Build the walls of Jerusalem."
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David’s prayer was answered when his son Solo
=== O 14º rei de Judá ===
Manassés, filho de Ezequias e de Hefzibá, foi o 14º rei de Judá, governando de 697 a 642 a.C. A principal fonte de informação sobre ele são as escrituras sagradas, estando a sua história registrada nos livros de II Reis 21:1-18 e II Crônicas 33:1-20. Wikipédia
Nascimento: 709 a.C., Jerusalém
https://www.google.com/search?q=Mannaseh+of+judah&oq=Mannaseh+of+judah&aqs=chrome..69i57.16821j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Falecimento: 643 a.C., Jerusalém
Filhos: Amom de Judá
Cônjuge: Meshullemeth (a 644 a.C.)
Pais: Ezequias, Hefzibá
Neto: Josias
Casa: Casa de Davi
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Hezekiah son of Ahaz, b. in Jerusalem, Yahūdhā, West Bank, Israel d. 699 BC in Jerusalem, Yahūdhā, West Bank, Palestine
Mother: Hephzibah bat Isaiah, b. ABT 734 BC in Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire d. ABT 640 BC in Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire
Family 1: Meshullemeth Bat Haruz of Jotbath, b. aproximadamente 0708 AC in Jotbah, Galilee, Israel d. ABT 608 BC in Yerushalayim, Israel
- Pediah ben Menasseh of Rumah, b. ABT 670 BC in Rumah, Zebulun, Israel
- Amon ben Manasseh, 15th King of Judah, b. 675 BC in Kingdom of Judah, Israel d. ABT 642 BC in Jerusalem, Israel
Sources:
- Title: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology; Old Testament dates calculated from date Solomon Temple construction commences. 4th year of Solomons 40 year reign from 972 to 931 BC
Author: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology by Andrew Steinmann ISBN: 9780758627995 https://www.cph.org/p-18805-from-abraham-to-paul-a-biblical-chronology.aspx
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Steinmann;
Note: Author Andrew Steinmann establishes two very strong chronological anchor points in the Old Testament era, from which most of the other Old Testament Chronological dates can be pinned down.
One: The date the Solomon temple construction commenced was on: 2 Iyyar 2793 or 26 April 967BC
from this he adds the 480 years that 1 Kings 6:1 / 8:2 states said construction was from Israel's exodus from Egypt. Brings us to...
Two: 14 Nisan 2314 / 22 March 1446 BC
Page: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology pg 140
- Title: PEDIGREE-Manasseh ben Hezekiah
Publication: Name: http://fabpedigree.com/s040/f169162.htm;
- Title: Biblesearchers.com- ROYAL KING DAVID LINE
Publication: Name: http://www.biblesearchers.com/yahshua/davidian/dynasty6A.shtml;
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