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1 The
king sent, and
they gathered to
him all the
elders of Judah
and of Jerusalem.
2 The
king went up
to the LORD’s
house, and all
the men of
Judah and all
the inhabitants of
Jerusalem with
him—with the
priests, the
prophets, and all
the people, both
small and great;
and he read
in their hearing
all the words
of the book
of the covenant
which was found
in the LORD’s
house.
3 The
king stood by
the pillar and
made a covenant
before the LORD
to walk after
the LORD and
to keep his
commandments, his
testimonies, and
his statutes with
all his heart
and all his
soul, to confirm
the words of
this covenant that
were written in
this book; and
all the people
agreed to the
covenant.
4 The
king commanded
Hilkiah the high
priest, and the
priests of the
second order, and
the keepers of
the threshold, to
bring out of
the LORD’s temple
all the vessels
that were made
for Baal, for
the Asherah, and
for all the
army of the
sky; and he
burned them
outside of
Jerusalem in the
fields of the
Kidron, and
carried their
ashes to Bethel.
5 He got
rid of the
idolatrous priests whom
the kings of
Judah had ordained
to burn incense
in the high
places in the
cities of Judah
and in the
places around
Jerusalem; those
also who burned
incense to Baal,
to the sun,
to the moon,
to the planets,
and to all
the army of
the sky.
6 He
brought out
the Asherah from
the LORD’s house,
outside of
Jerusalem, to the
brook Kidron, and
burned it at
the brook Kidron,
and beat it to
dust, and cast
its dust on
the graves of
the common people.
7 He
broke down the
houses of the
male shrine
prostitutes that
were in the
LORD’s house,
where the women wove
hangings for
the Asherah.
8 He
brought all the
priests out of
the cities of
Judah, and defiled
the high places
where the priests
had burned incense,
from Geba
to Beersheba; and
he broke down
the high places
of the gates
that were at
the entrance of
the gate of
Joshua the
governor of the
city, which were
on a man’s
left hand at
the gate of
the city.
9 Nevertheless
the priests of
the high
places didn’t come
up to the
LORD’s altar in
Jerusalem, but
they ate unleavened
bread among
their brothers.
10 He
defiled Topheth,
which is in
the valley of
the children of
Hinnom, that no
man might make
his son or
his daughter to
pass through
the fire to Molech.
11 He
took away the
horses that the
kings of Judah
had dedicated to
the sun, at
the entrance of
the LORD’s house,
by the room
of Nathan Melech the
officer who was
in the court;
and he burned
the chariots of
the sun with fire.
12 The
king broke down
the altars that
were on the
roof of the
upper room of Ahaz,
which the kings
of Judah had
made, and the
altars which
Manasseh had made
in the two
courts of the
LORD’s house, and
beat them down
from there, and
cast their dust
into the brook
Kidron.
13 The
king defiled the
high places that
were before
Jerusalem, which
were on the
right hand of
the mountain of
corruption, which
Solomon the king
of Israel had
built for
Ashtoreth the
abomination of the
Sidonians, and for
Chemosh the
abomination of
Moab, and for
Milcom the
abomination of the
children of Ammon.
14 He broke
in pieces the
pillars, cut down
the Asherah poles, and
filled their
places with men’s
bones.
15 Moreover
the altar that
was at Bethel
and the high
place which
Jeroboam the son
of Nebat, who
made Israel to
sin, had made,
even that altar
and the high
place he broke
down; and he
burned the high
place and beat it
to dust, and
burned the Asherah.
16 As
Josiah turned
himself, he spied
the tombs that
were there in
the mountain; and
he sent, and
took the bones
out of the
tombs, and burned
them on the
altar, and defiled
it, according to
the LORD’s word
which the man
of God proclaimed,
who proclaimed
these things.
17 Then
he said, “What
monument is that
which I see?”
The men of
the city told
him, “It is
the tomb of
the man of
God who came
from Judah and
proclaimed these
things that you
have done against
the altar of
Bethel.”
18 He said, “Let
him be! Let no
one move his
bones.” So they let his
bones alone, with
the bones of
the prophet who
came out of
Samaria.
19 All
the houses also
of the high
places that were
in the cities
of Samaria, which
the kings of
Israel had made
to provoke the
LORD to anger,
Josiah took away,
and did to
them according to
all the acts
that he had
done in Bethel.
20 He
killed all the
priests of the
high places that
were there, on
the altars, and
burned men’s bones
on them; and
he returned to
Jerusalem.
21 The
king commanded all
the people, saying, “Keep
the Passover to
the LORD your
God, as it
is written in
this book of
the covenant.”
22 Surely
there was not
kept such a
Passover from the
days of the
judges who judged
Israel, nor in
all the days
of the kings
of Israel, nor
of the kings
of Judah;
23 but
in the eighteenth
year of King
Josiah, this
Passover was kept
to the LORD
in Jerusalem.
24 Moreover,
Josiah removed
those who
had familiar spirits, the
wizards, and the
teraphim,
and the idols,
and all the
abominations that
were seen in
the land of Judah
and in Jerusalem,
that he might
confirm the words
of the law
which were written
in the book
that Hilkiah the
priest found in
the LORD’s house.
25 There
was no king
like him before
him, who turned
to the LORD
with all his
heart, and with
all his soul,
and with all
his might,
according to all
the law of
Moses; and there
was none like
him who arose
after him.
26 Notwithstanding,
the LORD didn’t
turn from the
fierceness of his
great wrath, with
which his anger
burned against
Judah, because of
all the
provocation with
which Manasseh had
provoked him.
27 The
LORD said, “I will
also remove Judah
out of my
sight, as I
have removed
Israel; and I
will cast off
this city which
I have chosen,
even Jerusalem,
and the house
of which I said,
‘My name shall
be there.’ ”
28 Now
the rest of
the acts of
Josiah, and all
that he did, aren’t
they written in
the book of
the chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
29 In
his days
Pharaoh Necoh king
of Egypt went
up against the
king of Assyria to
the river
Euphrates; and
King Josiah went
against him, but
Pharaoh Necoh killed
him at Megiddo
when he saw
him.
30 His
servants carried
him dead in
a chariot from
Megiddo, brought
him to Jerusalem,
and buried him
in his own
tomb. The people
of the land took
Jehoahaz the son
of Josiah, and
anointed him, and
made him king
in his father’s
place.
31 Jehoahaz
was twenty-three
years old when
he began to reign;
and he reigned
three months in
Jerusalem. His mother’s
name was Hamutal
the daughter of
Jeremiah of Libnah.
32 He
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
according to all
that his fathers
had done.
33 Pharaoh Necoh put
him in bonds at
Riblah in the land
of Hamath, that
he might not reign
in Jerusalem; and
put the land to
a tribute of
one hundred
talents of silver
and a talent
of gold.
34 Pharaoh Necoh made Eliakim
the son of
Josiah king in
the place of
Josiah his father,
and changed his
name to Jehoiakim;
but he took
Jehoahaz away, and
he came to
Egypt and died
there.
35 Jehoiakim
gave the silver
and the gold
to Pharaoh; but
he taxed the land
to give the
money according to
the commandment of
Pharaoh. He
exacted the silver
and the gold
of the people
of the land,
from everyone according
to his assessment,
to give it
to Pharaoh Necoh.
36 Jehoiakim
was twenty-five
years old when
he began to reign,
and he reigned
eleven years in
Jerusalem. His mother’s
name was Zebidah
the daughter of
Pedaiah of Rumah.
37 He
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
according to all
that his fathers
had done.