During Jehoiakim's reign, Judah was destroyed as puni...
During Jehoiakim's reign, Judah was destroyed as punishment for Manasseh's sin of
Keeping Temple prosititutes in the land
Defiling the vessels in the Temple
Offering unaceptable sacrifice
Shedding innocent blood
Correct answer is D
Hezekiah, manasseh's father had destroyed shrines of pagan worship throughout the land; but Manasseh rebuilt them, adding also shrines to Baal and Asherah. He desecrated the LORD's temple by putting altars for idol worship in it. He sacrificed his own sons, burning them to death in worship of the idol Molech. Manasseh murdered so many people that it was recorded that he “filled Jerusalem from one end to the other” with innocent blood.
Bible Ref: 2 Kings 21:1-17; 2 Chronicles 33:1-20
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