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MANASSEJH’S SIN and REPENTANCE Saaday Scb«*l LcmmIjj July M.IMS SsirwilF *or TE‘» P«s*r
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T W-U I k.r.«* »». - I 1-aa IC. Coouncnt anc Sog{«ativr TbougbL V. 1. Twalvc yaan. . began to raicn " In Judab a yuuag mini »as not vt age until be toochod U years, during tb* young king a minor- j tty regent* field tfie reins oX poaer. I "Kitty-n I c yoars." HU was tfie king- I eat ' ign in Judafi. Tfie :aru of file i continued Ufe and lark*' measure ul 1 pro*..rtty jere rery perplexing to tfie j good peuv?e of .fila day. wfio knea only i of n-» ar-.U and ptmlabmentr a filch Can | be recemd In taig lilu We can re- ; Juice ifial a i-ntivnt fitavenjy Kathcr aiioaed film time that fie might copet.t. \ V 1 "Thaf afiiufi aar crU:" A set , phraaa. meaning that thU king did not pruperly support Jehovsh-aorahlp. ll U also undoubtedly tr «► ifial. In per- , sonal and national life, fie was guilty : of grooa a Ickednesa. • Abomtuation: " A strong cord, but not too strong lot • tfie debasing and tiieutlous -orgle* arttfi which heathen Worship a as con- |
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.end cases of injury hiving been rte«1 of persons struck by thrown while on the bench, ill person* hereby rei| nested to refnun from sing ’halls of any kind ing bathing ‘ THOMAS iled, July 12, 1H06.
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His own people there. V. S. "Built again:'* K- bulll. ' lilgfi ! places. . . . broken down:" ll was bafic Indeed tor tfie young man to undo fils father's good work. The most popular places of worship were tfie adrtnes set up In every village, commonly In an elevated position. Idolatrous rites soon came to be practiced there. ~Baallm:~ Tfie plural for Baat tfie name of various deities of the Canaaniien "Grove*:'' Revised Version. "Asheroth:" Wooden posts . or Images connected with tfie worship of the Phoenician female deity. "All tfie host of heavem" tfie sun. moon attyj etsM. Thu was a new form of idolatrous worship. It had been Introduced first by King Ahai Ue probably brought It from'Nineveh or Babylon. Va 4. S. “Built altars In the bouse Of tfie Lord:" Set up altars for the worship of various false gods In tfie coarts of Jehovah's temple at JeruV. «. “He:" Kanaasch himself led fils people In tfie rites of Idolatrous worship. "His children:” HU sons. “To pass through flt'e:" In the worship of tfie Ammonite god. Moloch, children were placed in the arms of s great Image of the god. which was heated red hot The place- for Molccfiworafiip seems to have been In "tfie
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V. 7. “A oarven image:" The most obnonoui of si) these "grovee" was tUe carved Image of tfie goddess which Min’sasefi set up In tfie temple court “God had said to David. . . Solomon:*' See 2 Sam. 7:10-13; 1 Kings
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V. «. “Neither. ... of the land:" It was God's purpose to establish the people of Israel permanently In tfie land of Canaan, bat HU covenant with them was conditions! "So that they will take beed." Israelites must be obedient to God's commandments In order to maintain the position He had
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V.» "Made. . . . err:" Led and nncouragid them la the Idolatrous practices shove mentioned. "Worse than tfie heathen:" It was tar wore* for Israelites to do these things than for tfie heathru ns Hobs of whom they learned them, for the Israelites sinned •gainst light and knowledge. V. 10. The Lord spake:" He spoke by the voice of conscience, and also Beni prophets to warn them and denounce their wicked ways. The substance of these warning* la eipted la S Kings n:U>-15. It to thought thgl Moat ot the prophecies of Mlcah were messages to Manaaeeb. "They would not beark*a:" They would uot beed 1 V. 11. The Lord brought upon them:" God permit11<1 HU people to suSer this remit of their sin "King of Assyria:" Probably Kaarhaddon. See Persona. "Among tfie thorns:' Better. "In chains " V. n. "IB affliction . he be ammbt the Lord:' The bitterness of (he fruit of aln mad* Mannmth sick of n. T. n. "Prayed nato Him:" * Apocryphal book. The Prayer
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