And also for the innocent blood that he shed: for he filled Jerusalem with innocent blood; which the LORD would not pardon.
And also because of the innocent blood that he spilled: he filled Jerusalem with the blood of innocent people, which the LORD would not forgive.
This verse explains that God would not forgive the king for killing many innocent people throughout Jerusalem.
📚 Historical Context
This verse is set in the context of Judah's kings during the 7th century BC, specifically pointing to the sins of King Manasseh, who ruled earlier and was notorious for his idolatry and violent acts, including the shedding of innocent blood through practices like child sacrifices. These atrocities deeply corrupted Jerusalem and provoked God's judgment, as described in the broader narrative of 2 Kings, which chronicles the decline leading to the Babylonian exile. Manasseh's unrepented sins were seen as a key reason why God would not forgive, influencing the fate of subsequent generations.
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