but he did not humble himself before the LORD as his father Manasseh had done; instead, Amon increased his guilt.
Parallel translations
- WEB He didn’t humble himself before Yahweh, as Manasseh his father had humbled himself; but this same Amon trespassed more and more.
- KJV And humbled not himself before the LORD, as Manasseh his father had humbled himself; but Amon trespassed more and more.
- NKJV And he did not humble himself before the Lord, as his father Manasseh had humbled himself; but Amon trespassed more and more.
- NASB Furthermore, he did not humble himself before the Lord as his father Manasseh had done, but Amon multiplied his guilt.
- NLT But unlike his father, he did not humble himself before the Lord. Instead, Amon sinned even more.
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Quick answer
Unlike the humbled Manasseh, Amon refuses to humble himself before the Lord and sins more and more. He hardened himself against the very repentance that had saved his father.
Overview
The Chronicler pointedly contrasts Amon with the repentant Manasseh: Amon 'didn't humble himself.' His escalating trespass reveals an unrepentant heart that piles guilt upon guilt. The verse warns that refusing to humble oneself before God leads only to deeper ruin (cf. Proverbs 29:1).
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- 2 Chr 33:12And in his distress, Manasseh sought the favor of the LORD his God and earnestly humbled himself before the God of his fathers.
- 2 Chr 33:19His prayer and how God received his plea, as well as all his sin and unfaithfulness, and the sites where he built high places and set up Asherah poles and idols before he humbled himself, they are indeed written in the Records of the Seers.
- Jer 7:26Yet they would not listen to Me or incline their ear, but they stiffened their necks and did more evil than their fathers.
- 2 Tim 3:13while evil men and imposters go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.
- 2 Chr 33:1Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-five years.
- 2 Chr 28:22In the time of his distress, King Ahaz became even more unfaithful to the LORD.
- Jer 8:12Are they ashamed of the abomination they have committed? No, they have no shame at all; they do not even know how to blush. So they will fall among the fallen; when I punish them, they will collapse, says the LORD.
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