Compiled c. 200-100 BC
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The Prayer Of Manasseh

The King's Penitent Prayer

Structure

  • 1Manasseh's Confession

Themes

Repentance
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Mercy
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Key People

Manasseh

Key Places

Babylon, Jerusalem

Prophetic Highlights

Doctrinal Flags

  • A model of true repentance from Israel's worst king
  • Used liturgically in early church
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The Prayer Of Manasseh

2 chapters · every chapter at a glance
1Manasseh's Confession
1THE PRAYER OF MANASSEH...
2O Yahuah Almighty in heaven, Elohim of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob...
Translator’s Note

Prayer of Manasseh. The penitential prayer of King Manasseh of Judah, repenting in his Babylonian captivity for the idolatries of his earlier reign (cf. 2 Chronicles 33:11-13).

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[V:1] O (yah-HOO-ah)Yahuah Almighty in heaven, (el-oh-HEEM)Elohim of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and of their righteous offspring, [V:2] you who have made heaven and earth, with all their order, [V:3] who have bound the sea by the word of your commandment, who have shut up the deep, and sealed it by your terrible and glorious name, [V:4] whom all things fear, yes, tremble before your power, [V:5] for the majesty of your glory can’t be borne, and the anger of your threatening toward sinners is unbearable.

[V:6] Your merciful promise is unmeasurable and unsearchable, [V:7] for you are Yahuah Most High, of great compassion, patient and abundant in mercy, and relent at human suffering. [V:8] You, O Yahuah, according to your great goodness have promised repentance and forgiveness to those who have sinned against you. Of your infinite mercies, you have appointed repentance to sinners, that they may be saved. You therefore, O Yahuah, who are Elohim of the just, have not appointed repentance to the just, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, which have not sinned against you, but you have appointed repentance to me, a sinner. [V:9] For I have sinned more than the number of the sands of the sea. My transgressions are multiplied, O Yahuah, my transgressions are multiplied, and I am not worthy to behold and see the height of heaven for the multitude of my iniquities. [V:10] I am bowed down with many iron bands, so that I can’t lift up my head by reason of my sins, neither have I any relief; for I have provoked your wrath, and done that which is evil before you: I didn’t do your will, neither did I keep your commandments. I have set up abominations, and have multiplied detestable things.

[V:11] Now therefore I bow the knee of my heart, asking you for grace. [V:12] I have sinned, O Yahuah, I have sinned, and I acknowledge my iniquities; [V:13] but, I humbly ask you, forgive me, O Yahuah, forgive me, and please don’t destroy me with my iniquities. Don’t be angry with me forever, by reserving evil for me. Don’t condemn me into the lower parts of the earth. For you, O Yahuah, are Elohim of those who repent. [V:14] In me you will show all your goodness, for you will save me, even though I am unworthy, according to your great mercy. [V:15] Then I will praise you forever all the days of my life; for all the army of heaven sings your praise, and yours is the glory forever and ever. Amein.