Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - 2 Chronicles 33:12
2 Chronicles 33:12. When he was in affliction he besought the Lord his God Being “deprived of his authority and liberty, and secluded from his evil counsellors and companions, and from all his pleasures, in chains, and in a prison, without any other prospect than of ending his days in that wretched situation, he had leisure to reflect on what had passed. He then, no doubt, recollected the honour, prosperity, and deliverances with which his father had been favoured; his own good education,... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 33:13
And prayed unto him . The apocryphal "Prayer of Manasses" is not at all likely to be authentic. And brought him again to Jerusalem . The Targum gives many mythical tales as to how this deliverance was effected. Then Manasseh knew that . Did he not know, well know, before ? So far as the mode of expression may in any degree warrant such a stretch of charity, what an idea it gives of the force with which grossest error will captivate even the taught; and with what force of a furious... read more