Because of its brevity, the Prayer of Manasseh cannot be dated with any certainty, nor can its place of composition or original language be easily fixed. It is not found in the Hebrew Bible and is attested only in the third century a.d. in Christian sources. Appearing in only a few Septuagint (lxx)manuscripts, generally appended to the Psalms, the Prayer of Manasseh was apparently unknown to the Bible scholar Jerome in the fourth century b.c. Protestants include it among the Apocrypha. It was not present in the edition of the Vulgate declared canonical by the Council of Trent and, when printed in Catholic Bibles, it is placed with 1 and 2 Esdras in an appendix to the nt. It is considered canonical in Eastern Orthodoxy.
O Lord
Almighty
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God is our father and we feel his love continuously. He is our eternal and super father, the creator of this universe and controller of this. We should ever surrender before him. This poem is very amazingly and excellently penned.
Aloha Kumarmani... Cheers Mate... Well thank our Mother and Father at last! You have paid attention to my retorts... now let you drop the petty bs about very amazingly and excellently whatever... Kiss it baby! Nice to have you monitor my posts...