Jošijāhu atjauno derību
(2L 34:29–33)
1 Ķēniņš lika, lai pie viņa sapulcējas visi Jūdas un Jeruzālemes vecajie. 2 Ķēniņš devās uz Kunga namu un kopā ar viņu visi Jūdas vīri un visi Jeruzālemes iemītnieki, priesteri, pravieši un visa tauta no maza līdz lielam. Viņš tiem lasīja priekšā Kunga namā atrastās derības grāmatas vārdus. 3 Ķēniņš stāvēja uz paaugstinājuma un Kunga priekšā noslēdza derību, solīdams, ka no visas sirds un dvēseles sekos Kungam, pildīs viņa baušļus, viņa liecības un viņa likumus, ievērodams šajā grāmatā rakstītos derības vārdus. Visa tauta saistījās derībā.
4 Ķēniņš pavēlēja augstajam priesterim Hilkijam un virspriesteriem, un durvju sargiem iznest ārā no Kunga tempļa visas Baalam, Ašērai un debesu pulkiem taisītās lietas un sadedzināt tās ārpus Jeruzālemes Kidronas laukos, un pelnus nest uz Bēteli. 5 Viņš atcēla elku priesterus, kurus Jūdas ķēniņi bija iecēluši kvēpināt Jūdas pilsētu augstienēs un visapkārt Jeruzālemei, kvēpināt Baalam, saulei un mēnesim, zvaigznājiem un visiem debesu pulkiem. 6 Viņš lika, lai no Kunga nama prom no Jeruzālemes uz Kidronas ieleju aiznes Ašēru un sadedzina to Kidronas ielejā. Viņš lika to saberzt pīšļos un pīšļus izkaisīt pār vienkāršo ļaužu kapiem. 7 Viņš noplēsa tempļa prostitūtu namus, kas bija Kunga namā, – tajos sievas auda Ašērai teltis. 8 Viņš lika sanākt no Jūdas pilsētām visiem priesteriem un no Gebas līdz Bēršebai sagānīja augstieņu altārus, kuros priesteri bija kvēpinājuši. Viņš noplēsa augstieņu altārus pie vārtiem – pilsētas augstmaņa Jozuas pievārtē. Tās atradās pilsētas vārtu kreisajā pusē. 9 Kaut arī augstieņu priesteri nedrīkstēja nākt pie Kunga altāra Jeruzālemē, tie ēda neraudzēto maizi kopā ar saviem brāļiem. 10 Viņš sagānīja Tofetu, kas bija Ben-Hinnomas ielejā, lai neviens neupurētu ugunī savu dēlu vai meitu Moleham. 11 Viņš lika aizvākt zirgus, kurus Jūdas ķēniņi bija nolikuši par godu saulei pie einuha Netan-Meleha istabas, kas bija pie Kunga nama ieejas, un sadedzināja ugunī saules ratus. 12 Altārus uz Āhāza augšistabas jumta, kurus bija darinājis Jūdas ķēniņš, un Manases darinātos altārus, kas bija abos Kunga nama pagalmos, ķēniņš noplēsa un to atliekas steigšus izmeta Kidronas ielejā. 13 Ķēniņš Jošijāhu sagānīja arī augstieņu altārus Jeruzālemes apkārtnē, pa labi no Samaitāšanas kalna – tās Israēla ķēniņš Sālamans bija cēlis sidoniešu preteklībai Aštartei, moābiešu preteklībai Kemošam un amoniešu riebeklībai Milkomam. 14 Viņš sadragāja elku stabus, nocirta ašēras un to vietas piepildīja ar cilvēku kauliem. 15 Arī altāri Bēteles augstienē, ko bija darinājis Jārobāms, Nebāta dēls, kurš lika grēkot Israēlam, – arī to altāri un augstieni viņš noplēsa, nodedzināja augstienes namu un saberza pīšļos! Viņš sadedzināja Ašēru!
16 Tad Jošijāhu pagriezās un ieraudzīja kalnā kapenes. Viņš sūtīja ņemt kaulus no kapenēm un sadedzināja tos altārī – tā viņš to sagānīja pēc Kunga vārda, ko bija sacījis Dieva vīrs, kas šīs lietas pasludināja. 17 Tad viņš sacīja: “Kas tas par kapakmeni, ko es tur redzu?” Tās pilsētas vīri viņam teica: “Tas ir tā Dieva vīra kaps, kurš šeit atnāca no Jūdas un pasludināja visu, ko tu izdarīji ar Bēteles altāri.” 18 Ķēniņš teica: “Lai viņš dus mierā, un neviens lai neaiztiek viņa kaulus!” Tā tie izglāba viņa kaulus un tā pravieša kaulus, kurš bija nācis no Samarijas.
19 Jošijāhu lika nojaukt arī visus Samarijas pilsētu augstieņu namus, ko bija cēluši Israēla ķēniņi, lai sadusmotu Kungu. Viņš visu darīja tāpat kā Bētelē. 20 Viņš nokāva uz altāriem visus augstieņu priesterus, kas tur bija, un sadedzināja uz tiem cilvēku kaulus, pēc tam viņš atgriezās Jeruzālemē.
Pashas svētku svinēšana
(2L 35:1–19)
21 Ķēniņš pavēlēja visai tautai: “Sviniet Kungam, savam Dievam, Pashas svētkus, kā rakstīts šajā derības grāmatā!” 22 Jo tādi Pashas svētki kā šie nebija svinēti kopš soģu laika, kad tie Israēlā sprieda tiesu, – ne Israēla, ne Jūdas ķēniņu laikā. 23 Vienīgi ķēniņa Jošijāhu astoņpadsmitajā gadā Jeruzālemē tika svinēti Pashas svētki Kungam! 24 Arī garu izsaucējus, zintniekus, mājas dieviņus, elkus un visas preteklības, kas tika redzētas Jūdas zemē un Jeruzālemē, Jošijāhu iznīcināja, lai nostiprinātu bauslības vārdus, kas bija rakstīti grāmatā, ko priesteris Hilkija atrada Kunga namā. 25 Pirms viņa nav bijis līdzīga ķēniņa, kurš tā būtu pievērsies Kungam no visas sirds, visas dvēseles un visa spēka pēc Mozus bauslības. Arī pēc viņa vairs nav bijis tāda kā viņš.
26 Tomēr Kungs neatkāpās no savas lielās dusmības, ar kādu bija iededzies pret Jūdu, jo Manase viņu bija sadusmojis. 27 Kungs bija teicis: “Arī Jūdu es atgrūdīšu no sevis, kā atgrūdu Israēlu, un es atmetīšu šo pilsētu, kuru izvēlējos, – Jeruzālemi un templi, par kuru es sacīju: tur mājos mans vārds!”
Jošijāhu nāve
(2L 35:20–27)
28 Pārējie Jošijāhu darbi un viss, ko viņš darīja, – vai tad par to nav rakstīts Jūdas ķēniņu Laiku grāmatā?
29 Viņa dienās Ēģiptes ķēniņš faraons Neho devās pret Asīrijas ķēniņu pie Eifrātas upes. Ķēniņš Jošijāhu devās cīnīties ar to, bet tas viņu nonāvēja, kad tie sastapās pie Megido. 30 Viņa kalpi to mirušu aizveda no Megido, nogādāja Jeruzālemē un apbedīja viņa kapenēs. Tad vienkāršie ļaudis ņēma Jošijāhu dēlu Jehoāhāzu un svaidīja par ķēniņu tēva vietā.
Jehoāhāza valdīšana un gūsts
(2L 36:1–4)
31 Jehoāhāzs sāka valdīt divdesmit trīs gadu vecumā. Viņš valdīja Jeruzālemē trīs mēnešus, un viņa mātes vārds bija Hamūtala, Jeremijas meita, no Libnas. 32 Viņš darīja to, kas netīkams Kungam, kā bija darījuši viņa tēvi. 33 Faraons Neho viņu sagūstīja Riblā, Hamāta zemē, lai tas nevaldītu Jeruzālemē, un uzlika zemei nodevas – simts talantus sudraba un talantu zelta. 34 Jošijāhu vietā faraons Neho par ķēniņu iecēla viņa dēlu Eljākīmu un pārdēvēja viņa vārdu par Jehojākīmu. Jehoāhāzu viņš ņēma līdzi uz Ēģipti, un viņš nomira tur. 35 Jehojākīms faraonam deva sudrabu un zeltu. Viņš uzlika zemei nodevu, lai pēc faraona pavēles nomaksātu naudu, – katrs maksāja, kā bija novērtēts. Viņš izspieda no vienkāršiem ļaudīm sudrabu un zeltu, lai dotu to faraonam Neho.
Jehojākīms valda pār Jūdu
(2L 36:5–8)
36 Jehojākīms sāka valdīt divdesmit piecu gadu vecumā. Viņš valdīja Jeruzālemē vienpadsmit gadus. Viņa mātes vārds bija Zebūda, Pedāja meita, no Rūmas. 37 Viņš darīja to, kas netīkams Kungam, kā bija darījuši viņa tēvi.
Josiah Reads The Book of God's Law
(2 Chronicles 34.29-33)
1 King Josiah called together the older leaders of Judah and Jerusalem. 2 Then he went to the Lord's temple, together with the people of Judah and Jerusalem, the priests, and the prophets. Finally, when everybody was there, he read aloud The Book of God's Law that had been found in the temple.
3 After Josiah had finished reading, he stood by one of the columns. He asked the people to promise in the Lord's name to faithfully obey the Lord and to follow his commands. The people agreed to do everything written in the book.
Josiah Follows the Teachings of God's Law
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7)
4 Josiah told Hilkiah the priest, the assistant priests, and the guards at the temple door to go into the temple and bring out the things used to worship Baal, Asherah, and the stars. Josiah had these things burned in Kidron Valley just outside Jerusalem, and he had the ashes carried away to the town of Bethel.
5 Josiah also got rid of the pagan priests at the local shrines in Judah and around Jerusalem. These were the men that the kings of Judah had appointed to offer sacrifices to Baal and to the sun, moon, and stars. 6 Josiah had the sacred pole for Asherah brought out of the temple and taken to Kidron Valley, where it was burned. He then had its ashes ground into dust and scattered over the public cemetery there. 7 He had the buildings torn down where the male prostitutes lived next to the temple, and where the women wove sacred robes for the idol of Asherah.
8 In almost every town in Judah, priests had been offering sacrifices to the Lord at local shrines. Josiah brought these priests to Jerusalem and had their shrines made unfit for worship—every shrine from Geba just north of Jerusalem to Beersheba in the south. He even tore down the shrine at Beersheba that was just to the left of Joshua Gate, which was named after the highest official of the city. 9 Those local priests could not serve at the Lord's altar in Jerusalem, but they were allowed to eat sacred bread, just like the priests from Jerusalem.
10 Josiah sent some men to Hinnom Valley just outside Jerusalem with orders to make the altar there unfit for worship. That way, people could no longer use it for sacrificing their children to the god Molech. 11 He also got rid of the horses that the kings of Judah used in their ceremonies to worship the sun, and he destroyed the chariots along with them. The horses had been kept near the entrance to the Lord's temple, in a courtyard close to where an official named Nathan-Melech lived.
12 Some of the kings of Judah, especially Manasseh, had built altars in the two courts of the temple and in the room that Ahaz had built on the palace roof. Josiah had these altars torn down and smashed to pieces, and he had the pieces thrown into Kidron Valley, just outside Jerusalem. 13 After that, he closed down the shrines that Solomon had built east of Jerusalem and south of Spoil Hill to honor Astarte the disgusting goddess of Sidon, Chemosh the disgusting god of Moab, and Milcom the disgusting god of Ammon. 14 He tore down the stone images of foreign gods and cut down the sacred pole used in the worship of Asherah. Then he had the whole area covered with human bones.
15 But Josiah was not finished yet. At Bethel he destroyed the shrine and the altar that Jeroboam son of Nebat had built and that had caused the Israelites to sin. Josiah had the shrine and the Asherah pole burned and ground into dust. 16 As he looked around, he saw graves on the hillside. He had the bones in them dug up and burned on the altar, so that it could no longer be used. This happened just as God's prophet had said when Jeroboam was standing at the altar, celebrating a festival.
Then Josiah saw the grave of the prophet who had said this would happen 17 and he asked, “Whose grave is that?”
Some people who lived nearby answered, “It belongs to the prophet from Judah who told what would happen to this altar.”
18 Josiah replied, “Then leave it alone. Don't dig up his bones.” So they did not disturb his bones or the bones of the old prophet from Israel who had also been buried there.
19 Some of the Israelite kings had made the Lord angry by building pagan shrines all over Israel. So Josiah sent troops to destroy these shrines just as he had done to the one in Bethel. 20 He killed the priests who served at them and burned their bones on the altars.
After all that, Josiah went back to Jerusalem.
Josiah and the People of Judah Celebrate Passover
(2 Chronicles 35.1-19)
21 Josiah told the people of Judah, “Celebrate Passover in honor of the Lord your God, just as it says in The Book of God's Law.”
22 This festival had not been celebrated in this way since the time that tribal leaders ruled Israel or the kings ruled Israel and Judah. 23 But in Josiah's eighteenth year as king of Judah, everyone came to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover.
The Lord Is Still Angry with the People of Judah
24 Josiah got rid of every disgusting person and thing in Judah and Jerusalem—including magicians, fortunetellers, and idols. He did his best to obey every law written in the book that the priest Hilkiah found in the Lord's temple. 25 No other king before or after Josiah tried as hard as he did to obey the Law of Moses.
26 But the Lord was still furious with the people of Judah because Manasseh had done so many things to make him angry. 27 The Lord said, “I will desert the people of Judah, just as I deserted the people of Israel. I will reject Jerusalem, even though I chose it to be mine. And I will abandon this temple built to honor me.”
Josiah Dies in Battle
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 Everything else Josiah did while he was king is written in The History of the Kings of Judah. 29 During Josiah's rule, King Neco of Egypt led his army north to the Euphrates River to help the king of Assyria. Josiah led his troops north to fight Neco, but when they met in battle at Megiddo, Josiah was killed. 30 A few of Josiah's servants put his body in a chariot and took it back to Jerusalem, where they buried it in his own tomb. Then the people of Judah found his son Jehoahaz and poured olive oil on his head to show that he was their new king.
King Jehoahaz of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.2-4)
31 Jehoahaz was 23 years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled from Jerusalem only 3 months. His mother Hamutal was the daughter of Jeremiah from Libnah. 32 Jehoahaz disobeyed the Lord, just as some of his ancestors had done.
33 King Neco of Egypt had Jehoahaz arrested and put in prison at Riblah near Hamath. Then he forced the people of Judah to pay him 3.4 tons of silver and 34 kilograms of gold as taxes. 34 Neco appointed Josiah's son Eliakim king of Judah, and changed his name to Jehoiakim. He took Jehoahaz as a prisoner to Egypt, where he died.
35 Jehoiakim forced the people of Judah to pay higher taxes, so he could give Neco the silver and gold he demanded.
King Jehoiakim of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.5-8)
36 Jehoiakim was 25 years old when he was appointed king, and he ruled 11 years from Jerusalem. His mother Zebidah was the daughter of Pedaiah from Rumah. 37 Jehoiakim disobeyed the Lord by following the example of his ancestors.