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From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Josiah
healed
by
Jehovah
,
or
Jehovah
will
support
.
The
son
of
Amon
,
and
his
successor
on
the
throne
of
Judah
(2
Kings
22:1; 2
Chr
.
34:1).
His
history
is
contained
in
2
Kings
22, 23.
He
stands
foremost
among
all
the
kings
of
the
line
of
David
for
unswerving
loyalty
to
Jehovah
(23:25).
He
"
did
that
which
was
right
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord
,
and
walked
in
all
the
way
of
David
his
father
."
He
ascended
the
throne
at
the
early
age
of
eight
years
,
and
it
appears
that
not
till
eight
years
afterwards
did
he
begin
"
to
seek
after
the
God
of
David
his
father
."
At
that
age
he
devoted
himself
to
God
.
He
distinguished
himself
by
beginning
a
war
of
extermination
against
the
prevailing
idolatry
,
which
had
practically
been
the
state
religion
for
some
seventy
years
(2
Chr
. 34:3;
comp
.
Jer
. 25:3, 11, 29).
In
the
eighteenth
year
of
his
reign
he
proceeded
to
repair
and
beautify
the
temple
,
which
by
time
and
violence
had
become
sorely
dilapidated
(2
Kings
22:3, 5, 6; 23:23; 2
Chr
. 34:11).
While
this
work
was
being
carried
on
,
Hilkiah
,
the
high
priest
,
discovered
a
roll
,
which
was
probably
the
original
copy
of
the
law
,
the
entire
Pentateuch
,
written
by
Moses
.
When
this
book
was
read
to
him
,
the
king
was
alarmed
by
the
things
it
contained
,
and
sent
for
Huldah
,
the
"
prophetess
,"
for
her
counsel
.
She
spoke
to
him
words
of
encouragement
,
telling
him
that
he
would
be
gathered
to
his
fathers
in
peace
before
the
threatened
days
of
judgment
came
.
Josiah
immediately
gathered
the
people
together
,
and
engaged
them
in
a
renewal
of
their
ancient
national
covenant
with
God
.
The
Passover
was
then
celebrated
,
as
in
the
days
of
his
great
predecessor
,
Hezekiah
,
with
unusual
magnificence
.
Nevertheless
, "
the
Lord
turned
not
from
the
fierceness
of
his
great
wrath
wherewith
his
anger
was
kindled
against
Judah
" (2
Kings
22:3-20; 23:21-27; 2
Chr
.
35:1-19).
During
the
progress
of
this
great
religious
revolution
Jeremiah
helped
it
on
by
his
earnest
exhortations
.
Soon
after
this
,
Pharaoh-Necho
II
. (q.v.),
king
of
Egypt
,
in
an
expedition
against
the
king
of
Assyria
,
with
the
view
of
gaining
possession
of
Carchemish
,
sought
a
passage
through
the
territory
of
Judah
for
his
army
.
This
Josiah
refused
to
permit
.
He
had
probably
entered
into
some
new
alliance
with
the
king
of
Assyria
,
and
faithful
to
his
word
he
sought
to
oppose
the
progress
of
Necho
.
The
army
of
Judah
went
out
and
encountered
that
of
Egypt
at
Megiddo
,
on
the
verge
of
the
plain
of
Esdraelon
.
Josiah
went
into
the
field
in
disguise
,
and
was
fatally
wounded
by
a
random
arrow
.
His
attendants
conveyed
him
toward
Jerusalem
,
but
had
only
reached
Hadadrimmon
,
a
few
miles
south
of
Megiddo
,
when
he
died
(2
Kings
23:28, 30;
comp
. 2
Chr
. 35:20-27),
after
a
reign
of
thirty-one
years
.
He
was
buried
with
the
greatest
honours
in
fulfilment
of
Huldah's
prophecy
(2
Kings
22:20;
comp
.
Jer
.
34:5).
Jeremiah
composed
a
funeral
elegy
on
this
the
best
of
the
kings
of
Israel
(
Lam
. 4:20; 2
Chr
. 35:25).
The
outburst
of
national
grief
on
account
of
his
death
became
proverbial
(
Zech
.
12:11;
comp
.
Rev
. 16:16).
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Josiah
,
the
Lord
burns
;
the
fire
of
the
Lord
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