* his prayer also.
11,12,19 Pr 15:8 Ac 9:11 1Jo 1:9
* all his sins.
1-10 Ro 5:16
* before he.
12 30:11 36:12 Ps 119:67,71,75 Jer 44:10 Da 5:22
* the seers. or, Hosai.
So the Targum and Vulgate: the Syraic has Hanun the prophet;
and the Arabic, Saphan the prophet. This record is totally
lost; for the captivity and repentance of Manasseh are related
no where else; and the prayer of Manasseh in the Apocrypha was
probably composed long afterwards: it is not acknowledged as
canonical even by the Romish church, though it was anciently
used as a form of confession, and as such still received by
the Greek church.
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