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  • 1. Manasseh, a significant figure in biblical history, was the son of Joseph and Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On, as noted in the Book of Genesis. He is primarily recognized as one of the tribes of Israel, with the Tribe of Manasseh playing a critical role in the settlement of the Promised Land. The tribe was divided into two half-tribes, one settling on the eastern side of the Jordan River and the other on the western side. Manasseh's legacy is often associated with themes of inheritance and the complex dynamics of tribal leadership in ancient Israel. Additionally, as a king of Judah, King Manasseh is noted for his lengthy reign, which was marked by a tumultuous journey from idolatry to repentance, having initially embraced pagan worship and leading his people astray before ultimately turning back to God. His story illustrates themes of mercy, redemption, and the consequences of turning away from faith, making Manasseh a poignant figure in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible.

    Who was Manasseh in the Bible?
A) Judge of Israel
B) High Priest
C) King of Judah
D) Prophet of Israel
  • 2. Manasseh was the son of which king?
A) Solomon
B) Hezekiah
C) Ahab
D) David
  • 3. How long did Manasseh reign as king?
A) 40 years
B) 55 years
C) 20 years
D) 30 years
  • 4. What did Manasseh do after he was taken captive?
A) Continued to rebel
B) Repented and prayed to God
C) Gave up his kingship
D) Built an army to escape
  • 5. What was one result of Manasseh's repentance?
A) He was restored to his throne
B) He was sent to Babylon
C) He fled Judah
D) He was executed
  • 6. Which book of the Bible mentions Manasseh's reign?
A) 1 Chronicles
B) Isaiah
C) Exodus
D) 2 Kings
  • 7. Manasseh's legacy is often connected to which theme?
A) Wisdom
B) Conquest
C) Wealth
D) Repentance
  • 8. Which foreign power captured Manasseh?
A) The Assyrians
B) The Persians
C) The Egyptians
D) The Babylonians
  • 9. What is indicated about Manasseh in 2 Chronicles 33?
A) He was a great reformer
B) He had no significant accomplishments
C) He built altars to Yahweh
D) He was very wicked
  • 10. How do some historians describe Manasseh?
A) One of the most evil kings
B) A great warrior
C) An enlightened ruler
D) A peaceful king
  • 11. What notable decision did Manasseh make after his captivity?
A) To rebuild the altar of the Lord
B) To wage war
C) To build a new palace
D) To close the Temple
  • 12. Which two kings are contrasted in terms of their worship practices?
A) Hezekiah and Amon
B) Solomon and Rehoboam
C) Manasseh and Josiah
D) Saul and David
  • 13. How is Manasseh viewed in later biblical texts?
A) As a martyr
B) As an example of repentance
C) As a faithful servant
D) As a wise king
  • 14. Which king's reign was influenced by Manasseh's actions?
A) Josiah
B) Ahaz
C) Solomon
D) Hezekiah
  • 15. Who succeeded Manasseh as king?
A) Amon
B) Hezekiah
C) Zedekiah
D) Josiah
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