26 However , the Lord did not turn from the fierceness of His great wrath with which His anger burned against Judah , because of all the provocations with which Manasseh had provoked Him.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Kings 23:26

Commentary on 2 Kings 23:25-30

(Read 2 Kings 23:25-30)

Upon reading these verses, we must say, Lord, though thy righteousness be as the great mountains, evident, plainly to be seen, and past dispute; yet thy judgments are a great deep, unfathomable, and past finding out. The reforming king is cut off in the midst of his usefulness, in mercy to him, that he might not see the evil coming upon his kingdom: but in wrath to his people, for his death was an inlet to their desolations.