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約西亞作猶大王(A)

34 約西亞登基的時候是八歲;他在耶路撒冷作王共三十一年。 他行耶和華看為正的事,效法他先祖大衛所行的,不偏左,也不偏右。

宗教改革

他在位第八年,還是年幼的時候,就開始尋求他先祖大衛的 神。到了第十二年,他就開始潔淨猶大和耶路撒冷,除掉邱壇、亞舍拉、雕像和鑄像。 眾人在他面前拆毀了巴力的祭壇,他親自打碎了壇上高高的香壇,又把亞舍拉、雕像和鑄像砍碎成灰,撒在向這些偶像獻過祭的人的墳上。 他把祭司的骨頭燒在他們的祭壇上,這樣就潔淨了猶大和耶路撒冷。 他又在瑪拿西、以法蓮、西緬,以至拿弗他利的各城,以及它們周圍荒廢的地方,都這樣行。 他拆毀了祭壇,把亞舍拉和雕刻的偶像打碎,破碎了以色列全地所有的香壇,就回耶路撒冷去了。

重修聖殿(B)

約西亞在位第十八年,潔淨猶大地和聖殿以後,就差派亞薩利雅的兒子沙番、市長瑪西雅和約哈斯的兒子史官約亞,去修築耶和華他的 神的殿。 於是他們來見大祭司希勒家,把獻給 神的殿的銀子交給他。這銀子都是守門的利未人,從瑪拿西、以法蓮和以色列所有的餘民,以及猶大、便雅憫和耶路撒冷的居民那裡收集來的。 10 他們又把銀子交給在耶和華殿裡負責監察的人;他們又把銀子發給在耶和華殿裡作工的工人,去修補聖殿。 11 他們把銀子交給木匠和石匠,去購買鑿好的石頭和作木架與橫梁的木材,修補猶大列王毀壞了的殿宇。 12 這些人忠心地工作;管理他們的督工是利未人米拉利的子孫雅哈和俄巴底;監管他們的是哥轄的子孫撒迦利雅和米書蘭;還有所有精通樂器的利未人, 13 管理扛抬的,並且監管所有作各種工作的人;利未人中,也有作書記、作職員和作守門的。

發現律法書(C)

14 他們把獻給耶和華殿的銀子拿出來的時候,希勒家祭司發現了耶和華藉摩西所傳的律法書。 15 希勒家對書記沙番說:“我在耶和華的殿裡發現了律法書。”希勒家就把書交給沙番。 16 沙番把書帶到王那裡,同時向王報告:“你交託你僕人的事,他們都辦妥了。 17 他們把在耶和華殿裡的銀子倒出來,交給監督和作工的人。” 18 書記沙番又告訴王,說:“希勒家祭司還交給我一卷書卷。”於是沙番在王面前誦讀那書。 19 王一聽見律法書上的話,就撕裂自己的衣服, 20 吩咐希勒家和沙番的兒子亞希甘、米迦的兒子亞比頓、書記沙番,以及王的臣僕亞撒雅,說: 21 “你們去,為我、也為以色列和猶大的餘民,求問耶和華關於我們發現的這書上的話;因為我們的列祖沒有謹守耶和華的話,也沒有照著這書上所記的一切去行,所以耶和華才向我們大發烈怒。”

女先知戶勒大的預言(D)

22 於是希勒家和王所差派的人(《馬索拉文本》沒有“差派的人”)去見女先知戶勒大。戶勒大是掌管禮服的沙龍的妻子;沙龍是哈斯拉的孫子、特瓦的兒子;戶勒大住在耶路撒冷第二區;他們對戶勒大這樣說了。 23 她就回答他們:“耶和華以色列的 神這樣說:‘你們對那差你們來見我的人說: 24 耶和華這樣說:我要按著在猶大王面前誦讀的那卷書上所寫的一切咒詛,降災在這地和這地的居民身上。 25 因為他們離棄了我,向別的神燒香,用他們手所做的惹我發怒,所以我的忿怒必傾倒在這地上,總不熄滅。 26 至於那派你們來求問耶和華的猶大王,你們要這樣對他說:耶和華以色列的 神這樣說:論到你聽見的話; 27 因為你聽了我指著這地方和這裡的居民所說的話,就心裡感動,在 神面前謙卑;你既然在我的面前謙卑,又撕裂衣服,在我的面前哭泣,所以我就垂聽你的禱告;這是耶和華的宣告。 28 我必使你歸到你的列祖那裡去,你必平平安安歸入你的墳墓。我所要降在這地方和這地上的居民身上的一切災禍,你必不會親眼看見。’”他們就把這番話回覆王去了。

王宣讀約書並與 神立約(E)

29 於是王派人把猶大和耶路撒冷的眾長老都召集了來。 30 王和猶大眾人、耶路撒冷的居民、祭司、利未人,以及所有的人民,無論大小,都一同上耶和華的殿去;王就把在耶和華殿裡發現的約書上的一切話,都誦讀給他們聽。 31 王站在他的位上,在耶和華面前立約,要一心一意跟隨耶和華,謹守他的誡命、法度和律例,實行這書上所記立約的誓言。 32 他又使所有在耶路撒冷和便雅憫的人,都順從這約。於是耶路撒冷的居民,都遵照他們列祖的 神的約而行。 33 約西亞在以色列人所屬的各地,把一切可憎的物盡都除掉,使所有在以色列的人都事奉耶和華他們的 神。約西亞在世的日子,人民都跟隨耶和華他們列祖的 神,總不離開。

Josiah, King of Judah

34 Josiah was eight years old when he became king. He was king for 31 years in Jerusalem. He lived in a way that pleased the Lord, always doing what was right, as his ancestor David had done. Josiah never changed this way of life. When Josiah was in his eighth year as king, he began to follow the God worshiped by David his ancestor. He was still young when he began to obey God. When he was in his twelfth year as king he began to destroy the high places, the Asherah poles, and idols that were carved and idols that were made from molds from Judah and Jerusalem. As Josiah watched, the people broke down the altars for the Baal gods. Then he cut down the incense altars that stood high above the people. He broke the idols that were carved and the idols that were made from molds. He beat the idols into powder and sprinkled the powder on the graves of the people who had offered sacrifices to the Baal gods. Josiah even burned the bones of the priests who had served the Baal gods on their own altars. This is how he destroyed idols and idol worship from Judah and Jerusalem. Josiah did the same for the towns in the areas of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon, and all the way to Naphtali. He did the same for the ruins near all these towns.[a] Josiah broke down the altars and the Asherah poles. He beat the idols into powder. He cut down all the incense altars used for Baal worship in all the country of Israel. Then he went back to Jerusalem.

When Josiah was in his 18th year as king of Judah, he sent Shaphan, Maaseiah, and Joah to rebuild and repair the Temple of the Lord his God. Shaphan was the son of Azaliah. Maaseiah was the city leader. Joah, who was the son of Joahaz, wrote about what happened.

So Josiah commanded the Temple to be repaired so that he could make Judah and the Temple clean. These men came to Hilkiah the high priest. They gave him the money that people gave for God’s Temple. The Levite doorkeepers had collected this money from the people of Manasseh, Ephraim, and from all the Israelites who were left. They also collected this money from all Judah, Benjamin, and all the people living in Jerusalem. 10 Then the Levites paid the men who supervised the work on the Lord’s Temple. And the supervisors paid the workers who repaired the Lord’s Temple. 11 They gave the money to carpenters and builders to buy large rocks that were already cut, and to buy wood. The wood was used to rebuild the buildings and to make beams for the buildings. In the past, the kings of Judah did not take care of the Temple buildings. The buildings had become old and ruined. 12-13 The men worked faithfully. Their supervisors were Jahath and Obadiah. Jahath and Obadiah were Levites, and they were descendants of Merari. Other supervisors were Zechariah and Meshullam. They were descendants of Kohath. The Levites who were skilled in playing instruments of music also supervised the laborers and all the other workers. Some Levites worked as secretaries, officials, and doorkeepers.

The Book of the Law Found

14 The Levites brought out the money that was in the Lord’s Temple. At that time Hilkiah the priest found the Book of the Law of the Lord that was given through Moses. 15 Hilkiah said to Shaphan the secretary, “I found the Book of the Law in the Lord’s house.[b]” Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan. 16 Shaphan brought the book to King Josiah. Shaphan reported to the king, “Your servants are doing everything you told them to do. 17 They got the money that was in the Lord’s Temple and are paying the supervisors and the workers.” 18 Then Shaphan said to King Josiah, “Hilkiah the priest gave a book to me.” Then Shaphan read from the book in front of the king. 19 When King Josiah heard the words of the law being read, he tore his clothes.[c] 20 Then the king gave a command to Hilkiah, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Abdon son of Micah, Shaphan the secretary, and Asaiah the servant. 21 The king said, “Go, ask the Lord for me and for the people who are left in Israel and in Judah. Ask about the words in the book that was found. The Lord is very angry with us because our ancestors did not obey the Lord’s word. They did not do everything this book says to do.”

22 Hilkiah and the king’s servants[d] went to the newer part of Jerusalem to see Huldah the prophetess. She was the wife of Shallum, the son of Tokhath, whose father was Hasrah. Shallum had the job of taking care of the king’s clothes. Hilkiah and the king’s servants told Huldah what had happened. 23 Huldah said to them, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Tell King Josiah that 24 the Lord says, ‘I will bring trouble to this place and to the people living here. I will bring all the terrible things that are written in the book that was read in front of the king of Judah. 25 I will do this because the people left me and burned incense to other gods. They made me angry because of all the bad things they have done. So I will pour out my anger on this place. Like a hot burning fire, my anger will not be put out!’

26 “Go back to King Josiah of Judah, who sent you to ask what the Lord wants. Tell him, ‘This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says about the words you heard being read: 27 Josiah, when you heard my words against this city and its people, you were sorry and humbled yourself before me. You even tore your clothes to show your sorrow and cried before me. Because your heart was tender, I the Lord, have heard you. 28 I will take you to be with your ancestors.[e] You will go to your grave in peace. You will not have to see any of the trouble that I will bring on this place and on the people living here.’” Hilkiah and the king’s servants brought back this message to King Josiah.

29 Then King Josiah called for all the elders of Judah and Jerusalem to come and meet with him. 30 The king went up to the Lord’s Temple. All the people from Judah, the people living in Jerusalem, the priests, the Levites, and all the people, both important and not important, were with Josiah. He read to them all the words in the Book of the Agreement. That book was found in the Lord’s Temple. 31 Then the king stood up in his place. He made an agreement with the Lord. He agreed to follow the Lord and to obey his commands, laws, and rules. He agreed to obey with all his heart and soul the words of the agreement written in this book. 32 Then Josiah made all the people in Jerusalem and Benjamin promise to accept the agreement. The people of Jerusalem obeyed the agreement of God, the God their ancestors obeyed. 33 The Israelites had idols from many different countries, but Josiah destroyed all the terrible idols. He made all the people in Israel serve the Lord their God. And as long as Josiah was alive, the people continued to serve the Lord, the God of their ancestors.

Footnotes

  1. 2 Chronicles 34:6 ruins near all these towns The Hebrew text here is hard to understand.
  2. 2 Chronicles 34:15 the Lord’s house Another name for the Temple in Jerusalem.
  3. 2 Chronicles 34:19 tore his clothes A way of showing that a person was upset. Josiah was upset because his people had not obeyed the Lord’s laws. Also in verse 27.
  4. 2 Chronicles 34:22 the king’s servants Literally, “those … of the king.”
  5. 2 Chronicles 34:28 take you to be with your ancestors This means that Josiah would die.