17 The people obeyed Manasseh, but they worshipped the Lord at their own shrines.
18 Everything else Manasseh did while he was king, including his prayer to the Lord God and the warnings from his prophets, is written in The History of the Kings of Israel.
19 Hozai wrote a lot about Manasseh, including his prayer and God's answer. But Hozai also recorded the evil things Manasseh did before turning back to God, as well as a list of places where Manasseh set up idols, and where he built local shrines and places to worship Asherah.
20 Manasseh died and was buried near the palace, and his son Amon became king.
21 Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled from Jerusalem for two years.
22 Amon disobeyed the Lord, just as his father Manasseh had done, and he worshipped and offered sacrifices to the idols his father had made.
23 Manasseh had turned back to the Lord, but Amon refused to do that. Instead, he sinned even more than his father.