2 Kings 21:20

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And he did that which was evil in the sight of the LORD, as his father Manasseh did.

Original Language Analysis

עָשָׂ֖ה And he did H6213
עָשָׂ֖ה And he did
Strong's: H6213
Word #: 1 of 8
to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
הָרַ֖ע that which was evil H7451
הָרַ֖ע that which was evil
Strong's: H7451
Word #: 2 of 8
bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)
בְּעֵינֵ֣י in the sight H5869
בְּעֵינֵ֣י in the sight
Strong's: H5869
Word #: 3 of 8
an eye (literally or figuratively); by analogy, a fountain (as the eye of the landscape)
יְהוָ֑ה of the LORD H3068
יְהוָ֑ה of the LORD
Strong's: H3068
Word #: 4 of 8
(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god
כַּֽאֲשֶׁ֥ר H834
כַּֽאֲשֶׁ֥ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 5 of 8
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
עָשָׂ֖ה And he did H6213
עָשָׂ֖ה And he did
Strong's: H6213
Word #: 6 of 8
to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
מְנַשֶּׁ֥ה Manasseh H4519
מְנַשֶּׁ֥ה Manasseh
Strong's: H4519
Word #: 7 of 8
menashsheh, a grandson of jacob, also the tribe descended from him, and its territory
אָבִֽיו׃ as his father H1
אָבִֽיו׃ as his father
Strong's: H1
Word #: 8 of 8
father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application

Analysis & Commentary

And he did that which was evil in the sight of the LORD, as his father Manasseh did.

This verse contributes to the overall theme of chapter 21: Unprecedented wickedness brings irreversible judgment. The divine name emphasizes Yahweh's covenant relationship with Israel and His sovereign control over historical events. In Judah's later history, we see both genuine reforms and deep-rooted corruption, revealing that external religious activity cannot substitute for heart transformation.

The narrative demonstrates God's justice in judging covenant unfaithfulness while maintaining His ultimate purposes for redemption.

Historical Context

Historical Setting: 2 Kings 21 takes place during the final century of Judah's existence, 7th century BCE, including Manasseh and Josiah's reigns. The chapter's theme (Manasseh and Amon's Evil Reigns) reflects the historical reality of the worst apostasy under Manasseh followed by the most thorough reforms under Josiah, demonstrating that external righteousness cannot reverse God's determined judgment. Archaeological evidence from this period includes royal inscriptions, administrative documents, and material culture that corroborate the biblical account while providing additional context for understanding the political and social dynamics at work.

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