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10 King Josiah destroyed the place called Topheth, which was in the Valley of Ben Hinnom.[a] After that, nobody could burn his son or his daughter there in the fire as a sacrifice to Molech. 11 He removed the images of horses that the kings of Judah had put beside the entrance to the Lord's temple. He also burned the chariots that were there. The kings had put the horses and chariots there to give honour to the sun god. They were in the temple yard near the room of Nathan Melech, a palace officer.[b]

12 King Josiah knocked down the altars that were on the roof of the palace. The kings of Judah had built the altars there, above the high room of King Ahaz. He also knocked down the altars that King Manasseh had built in the two yards of the Lord's temple. Josiah broke the altars into small pieces. He threw the bits into the Kidron Valley.

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Footnotes

  1. 23:10 The Valley of Ben Hinnom was to the south and west of Jerusalem. Molech was a false god.
  2. 23:11 They used the horses and chariots when they worshipped the sun.