2 Chronicles
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- Josiah was eight years old when he became
king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty-one years.
- He did what was right in the eyes of the
LORD and walked in the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the
right or to the left.
- In the eighth year of his reign, while he
was still young, he began to seek the God of his father David. In his twelfth
year he began to purge Judah and Jerusalem of high places, Asherah poles,
carved idols and cast images.
- Under his direction the altars of the Baals
were torn down; he cut to pieces the incense altars that were above them,
and smashed the Asherah poles, the idols and the images. These he broke to
pieces and scattered over the graves of those who had sacrificed to them.
- He burned the bones of the priests on their
altars, and so he purged Judah and Jerusalem.
- In the towns of Manasseh, Ephraim and Simeon,
as far as Naphtali, and in the ruins around them,
- he tore down the altars and the Asherah
poles and crushed the idols to powder and cut to pieces all the incense altars
throughout Israel. Then he went back to Jerusalem.
- In the eighteenth year of Josiah's reign,
to purify the land and the temple, he sent Shaphan son of Azaliah and Maaseiah
the ruler of the city, with Joah son of Joahaz, the recorder, to repair the
temple of the LORD his God.
- They went to Hilkiah the high priest and
gave him the money that had been brought into the temple of God, which the
Levites who were the doorkeepers had collected from the people of Manasseh,
Ephraim and the entire remnant of Israel and from all the people of Judah
and Benjamin and the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
- Then they entrusted it to the men appointed
to supervise the work on the LORD'S temple. These men paid the workers who
repaired and restored the temple.
- They also gave money to the carpenters and
builders to purchase dressed stone, and timber for joists and beams for the
buildings that the kings of Judah had allowed to fall into ruin.
- The men did the work faithfully. Over them
to direct them were Jahath and Obadiah, Levites descended from Merari, and
Zechariah and Meshullam, descended from Kohath. The Levites -- all who were
skilled in playing musical instruments --
- had charge of the laborers and supervised
all the workers from job to job. Some of the Levites were secretaries, scribes
and doorkeepers.
- While they were bringing out the money that
had been taken into the temple of the LORD, Hilkiah the priest found the Book
of the Law of the LORD that had been given through Moses.
- Hilkiah said to Shaphan the secretary, "I
have found the Book of the Law in the temple of the LORD." He gave it
to Shaphan.
- Then Shaphan took the book to the king and
reported to him: "Your officials are doing everything that has been committed
to them.
- They have paid out the money that was in
the temple of the LORD and have entrusted it to the supervisors and workers."
- Then Shaphan the secretary informed the
king, "Hilkiah the priest has given me a book." And Shaphan read
from it in the presence of the king.
- When the king heard the words of the Law,
he tore his robes.
- He gave these orders to Hilkiah, Ahikam
son of Shaphan, Abdon son of Micah, Shaphan the secretary and Asaiah the king's
attendant:
- "Go and inquire of the LORD for me
and for the remnant in Israel and Judah about what is written in this book
that has been found. Great is the LORD'S anger that is poured out on us because
our fathers have not kept the word of the LORD; they have not acted in accordance
with all that is written in this book."
- Hilkiah and those the king had sent with
him went to speak to the prophetess Huldah, who was the wife of Shallum son
of Tokhath, the son of Hasrah, keeper of the wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem,
in the Second District.
- She said to them, "This is what the
LORD, the God of Israel, says: Tell the man who sent you to me,
- 'This is what the LORD says: I am going
to bring disaster on this place and its people -- all the curses written in
the book that has been read in the presence of the king of Judah.
- Because they have forsaken me and burned
incense to other gods and provoked me to anger by all that their hands have
made, my anger will be poured out on this place and will not be quenched.'
- Tell the king of Judah, who sent you to
inquire of the LORD, 'This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says concerning
the words you heard:
- Because your heart was responsive and you
humbled yourself before God when you heard what he spoke against this place
and its people, and because you humbled yourself before me and tore your robes
and wept in my presence, I have heard you, declares the LORD.
- Now I will gather you to your fathers, and
you will be buried in peace. Your eyes will not see all the disaster I am
going to bring on this place and on those who live here.'" So they took
her answer back to the king.
- Then the king called together all the elders
of Judah and Jerusalem.
- He went up to the temple of the LORD with
the men of Judah, the people of Jerusalem, the priests and the Levites --
all the people from the least to the greatest. He read in their hearing all
the words of the Book of the Covenant, which had been found in the temple
of the LORD.
- The king stood by his pillar and renewed
the covenant in the presence of the LORD -- to follow the LORD and keep his
commands, regulations and decrees with all his heart and all his soul, and
to obey the words of the covenant written in this book.
- Then he had everyone in Jerusalem and Benjamin
pledge themselves to it; the people of Jerusalem did this in accordance with
the covenant of God, the God of their fathers.
- Josiah removed all the detestable idols
from all the territory belonging to the Israelites, and he had all who were
present in Israel serve the LORD their God. As long as he lived, they did
not fail to follow the LORD, the God of their fathers.
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