One day in the eighteenth year of his kingship, with the cleanup of country and Temple complete, King Josiah sent Shaphan son of Azaliah, Maaseiah the mayor of the city, and Joah son of Joahaz the historian to renovate The Temple of GOD. First they turned over to Hilkiah the high priest all the money collected by the Levitical security guards from Manasseh and Ephraim and the rest of Israel, and from Judah and Benjamin and the citizens of Jerusalem. It was then put into the hands of the foremen managing the work on The Temple of GOD who then passed it on to the workers repairing GODâs Templeâthe carpenters, construction workers, and masonsâso they could buy the lumber and dressed stone for rebuilding the foundations the kings of Judah had allowed to fall to pieces. The workmen were honest and diligent. Their foremen were Jahath and Obadiah, the Merarite Levites, and Zechariah and Meshullam from the Kohathitesâthese managed the project. The Levitesâthey were all skilled musiciansâwere in charge of the common laborers and supervised the workers as they went from job to job. The Levites also served as accountants, managers, and security guards.
While the money that had been given for The Temple of GOD was being received and dispersed, Hilkiah the high priest found a copy of The Revelation of Moses. He reported to Shaphan the royal secretary, âIâve just found the Book of GODâs Revelation, instructing us in GODâs wayâfound it in The Temple!â He gave it to Shaphan, who then gave it to the king. And along with the book, he gave this report: âThe job is completeâeverything you ordered done is done. They took all the money that was collected in The Temple of GOD and handed it over to the managers and workers.â
And then Shaphan told the king, âHilkiah the priest gave me a book.â Shaphan proceeded to read it out to the king.
When the king heard what was written in the book, GODâs Revelation, he ripped his robes in dismay. And then he called for Hilkiah, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Abdon son of Micah, Shaphan the royal secretary, and Asaiah the kingâs personal aide. He ordered them all: âGo and pray to GOD for me and whatâs left of Israel and Judah. Find out what we must do in response to what is written in this book that has just been found! GODâs anger must be burning furiously against usâour ancestors havenât obeyed a thing written in this book of GOD, followed none of the instructions directed to us.â
Hilkiah and those picked by the king went straight to Huldah the prophetess. She was the wife of Shallum son of Tokhath, the son of Hasrah, who was in charge of the palace wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem in the Second Quarter. The men consulted with her. In response to them she said, âGODâs word, the God of Israel: Tell the man who sent you here, âGOD has spoken, Iâm on my way to bring the doom of judgment on this place and this people. Every word written in the book read by the king of Judah will happen. And why? Because theyâve deserted me and taken up with other gods; theyâve made me thoroughly angry by setting up their god-making businesses. My anger is raging white-hot against this place and nobody is going to put it out.â
âAnd also tell the king of Judah, since he sent you to ask GOD for direction, GODâs comment on what he read in the book: âBecause you took seriously the doom of judgment I spoke against this place and people, and because you responded in humble repentance, tearing your robe in dismay and weeping before me, Iâm taking you seriously. GODâs word. Iâll take care of you; youâll have a quiet death and be buried in peace. You wonât be around to see the doom that Iâm going to bring upon this place and people.ââ
The men took her message back to the king.
The king acted immediately, assembling all the elders of Judah and Jerusalem, and then proceeding to The Temple of GOD bringing everyone in his trainâpriests and prophets and people ranging from the least to the greatest. Then he read out publicly everything written in the Book of the Covenant that was found in The Temple of GOD. The king stood by his pillar and before GOD solemnly committed himself to the covenant: to follow GOD believingly and obediently; to follow his instructions, heart and soul, on what to believe and do; to confirm with his life the entire covenant, all that was written in the book.
Then he made everyone in Jerusalem and Benjamin commit themselves. And they did it. They committed themselves to the covenant of God, the God of their ancestors.
Josiah did a thorough job of cleaning up the pollution that had spread throughout Israelite territory and got everyone started fresh again, serving and worshiping their GOD. All through Josiahâs life the people kept to the straight and narrow, obediently following GOD, the God of their ancestors.
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