Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

manases

Proper Noun
/mɑːˈnæsɪz/
Definition
Manases is a name commonly associated with historical or religious contexts, often used in biblical texts.
Examples
  • Manases was known for his complex relationship with faith and his people’s traditions.
  • The story of Manases illustrates the themes of redemption and forgiveness in religious texts.
Meaning
The term manases generally refers to a character from biblical history, specifically one of the kings of Judah, known for his long reign and significant impact on the culture and religion of the time.
Synonyms
  • Manasseh
  • Manasses (alternative spelling)