82 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Manasseh ., 13th King of Judah is your 82nd great grandfather.
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his father → Manasseh ., 13th King of Judah
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Manasés fue un rey de Judá que gobernó entre (697 y 642 a. C.), siendo corregente entre 697 y 687 a.C., y soberano entre 687 y 642 a. C.
Fue hijo y sucesor de Ezequías. Se declaró vasallo de Asurbanipal, emperador de Asiria, proporcionándole tropas contra Egipto. Manasés siguió una política religiosa opuesta a la ortodoxa de su padre, pues toleró los cultos asirios, incluso en el Templo de Jerusalén, así como elementos sincréticos en el culto a Yahvé, incluyendo la evocación a los muertos y los sacrificios de niños,1 lo que suscitó las protestas de los profetas, que le anunciaron el castigo Divino.2
Según los apócrifos Vida de los Profetas (1:1) y Ascensión de Isaías (5:11-14), bajo su reinado murió el profeta Isaías, aserrado durante la persecución provocada por este rey, a lo cual parece referirse Hebreos 11:37.
Manasés fue aprisionado y torturado por los asirios. Posteriormente lo confinaron por años en un calabozo, donde buscó la redención de Yahvé, quien por sus ruegos y súplicas, lo perdonó, pudiendo así recuperar Manasés el trono de Judá, y volviendo al culto ortodoxo.3
Para los cristianos modernos, Manasés es un ícono del perdón Divino, de donde surge la tradicional plegaria Oración de Manasés, ya que tras ser uno de los reyes más sanguinarios y paganos de los judíos, se le perdonó e incluso fue enterrado en la ciudad de David,4 panteón solo reservado para los reyes fieles, con lo que se deduce que Dios lo perdonó completamente.
Aparte de la Biblia, Manasés es referido en las inscripciones de los reyes asirios Asarhaddón y Asurbanipal, en las cuales se menciona que el dicho rey Manasés les pagó tributo.5
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Manasseh ., 13th King of Judah MP
Hebrew: מנשה, מלך יהודה ה-13, Dutch: Menasseh, 13th King of Judah, Estonian: Manasse, 13th King of Judah
Gender: Male
Birth: -709
Jerusalem (ירושלים), Israel (ישראל)
Death: circa -633 (71-81)
Jerusalem (ירושלים), Israel (ישראל)
Place of Burial: Garden of Uza Isreal, Jerusalem, Israel
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Son of Hezekiah ., 12th King of Judah and Hephzi-bah .
Husband of Meshullemeth .
Father of Amon ., 14th King of Judah
Brother of Amariah .; Bilah . and Joidiah .
Added by: Erik Gross on February 20, 2007
Managed by: Margaret (C) and 114 others
Curated by: Shmuel-Aharon Kam (Kahn / שמואל-אהרן קם (קאן
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2 Kings Chapter 20:21 - 2 Kings Chapter 21:1-18
1 Chronicles 3:13
2 Chronicles 32:33 - 2 Chronicles 33:1-20
Wikipedia Manasseh and המלך מנשה.
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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
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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