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The Chronicler adds in his work (2Chr 33:1-20) the description of the King’s Manasseh conversion what causes that he has the different point of view than the author of the Second Kings 21:1-18 where it hasn’t been mentioned about Manasseh’s metanoia. The Deuteronomist emphasizes the sinfulness of the king and his responsibility for the fall and captivity of Judah. The reason of the different description and valuation of the Manasseh’s life may be various sources used by the authors during the composition of the pericopes or the different theological aims that inspired the creation of stories. On the base of the conducted analyses it needs to be said that it is impossible to find the sources which could be the material used by the Chronicler. Thus the differences in the biblical traditions should be argued by the other context and the Chronicler’s theological assumptions in the light of which the figure of King Manasseh is shown.
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