16 And there was also innocent blood that Ma·nasʹseh shed+ in very great quantity, until he had filled Jerusalem from end to end,* besides his sin with which he caused Judah to sin by doing what was bad in the eyes of Jehovah.+
26 Nevertheless, Jehovah* did not turn back from the great burning of his anger, with which his anger burned against Judah+ over all the offensive things with which Ma·nasʹseh had made them offend.+
11 Finally Jehovah brought against them+ the chiefs of the army that belonged to the king of As·syrʹi·a,+ and so they captured Ma·nasʹseh in the hollows+ and bound+ him with two fetters of copper and took him to Babylon.
13 And he kept praying to Him, so that He let himself be entreated+ by him and He heard his request for favor and restored him to Jerusalem to his kingship;+ and Ma·nasʹseh came to know that Jehovah is the [true] God.+