Scripture:2. Chronicles 33 2. Chr. 33
~6 min.My Conscience Is Bothered By Both Choices In A Political Election. What Do I Do? | Q&A
patternsoftruth.org · ... highlight one example from the kings of Judah: Manasseh (2. Kgs. 20:20 - 21:18; 2. Chr. 33:1-10). Mannaseh was the son of godly king Hezekiah. Did his ...
Keywords:conscience; electionday; voting; political; choices; election; decisions
~73 min.The Second Book Of The Kings
biblecentre.org · ... 4. Manasseh and Amon. CHAPTER 21. Manasseh's reign of wickedness (21:1-9; 2. Chr. 33:1-9). The word of the LORD against it (21:10-15). Manasseh's end ( ...
~270 min.Notes On Ezekiel
biblecentre.org · ... name of the idol was, whether Baal or Ashtoreth. Compare 2. Kgs. 21, 2. Chr. 33. It was certainly an idol which defied the God of Israel ...
~4 min.Josiah ('healed by God', 'supported by God')
biblecentre.org · ... humbled himself greatly. Once God had brought him back he abolished idolatry (2. Chr. 33:11). His father Ammon was evil as well, but did not humble ...
~26 min.(I) Divisions Among Christians and the Question of Fellowship at the Table
... to appear before Him. Not everyone adhered to this directive. In 2. Chr. 33:16-17, after King Manasseh repented, we read "He also repaired the altar ...
~58 min.Hades and Eternal Punishment
biblecentre.org · ... pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom" (2. Chr. 33:6). But Manasseh's godly grandson, King Josiah:-. "Defiled Topheth which is in ...
~73 min.The Book Of Ezekiel
biblecentre.org · ... where it is translated "graven image." It is also found in 2. Chr. 33:7,15, where it refers to the idol, which Manasseh had made and ...
~87 min.Daniel The Prophet
biblecentre.org · ... of Jerusalem to err, and to do worse than the heathen (2. Chr. 33:9), the Lord, after many warnings and much long-suffering (2. Chr. 36:14-20), ...
~156 min.Comments on the Second Book of Kings (ch.8-25)
biblecentre.org · ... and his people "the captains of the host of the king of Assyria" (2. Chr. 33:11). The purpose of God, who does not desire the death of a sinner was ...