John Trapp Complete Commentary - 2 King 21:16 - 21:16

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - 2 King 21:16 - 21:16


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2Ki_21:16 Moreover Manasseh shed innocent blood very much, till he had filled Jerusalem from one end to another; beside his sin wherewith he made Judah to sin, in doing [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD.

Ver. 16. Moreover, Manasseh shed innocent blood very much.] This tiger laid hold with his teeth on all the excellent spirits of his time, as one {a} well saith of Tiberius Stimulatus est ab insurgente diabolo, saith an ancient, He was spurred on by that old man-slayer the devil, to murder the prophets and other godly people that disliked his sinful courses. Epiphanius saith that the prophet Isaiah suffered death under him; and the Rabbis tell us why: sc., because (1.) He said he had seen the Lord upon his throne; {Isa_6:1} and, (2.) Because he called the great ones of Judah princes of Sodom and rulers of Gomorrah. {Isa_1:10} {b} More likely it was for his bold inveighing against the sins of both the king and people, calling them {as Isa_57:3} witches’ children, and a bastardly brood; as "Esaias was very bold," saith St Paul. {Rom_10:20}



Till he had filled Jerusalem from one end to another.
] A metaphor from vessels brim full: or from a flood that overfloweth all. And now "how was the faithful city become a harlot! it was full of judgment," sc., in good Hezekiah’s days "righteonsness lodged in it, but now murderers," Manasseh and his bloody assassins. {Isa_1:21}



Besides his sin.
] His idolatry, whereto he first persuaded the people, and afterwards compelled them: so did Julian.



{a} Author imperfecti operis Hom. i. in Mat.

{b} Jerome, in Isa. i.