The Chronological Bible Reading Plan
August 4
2 Kings 22-25
Chapter 22
Josiah Succeeds Amon
1 Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned thirty-one years
in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Jedidah the daughter of Adaiah
of Bozkath.
2 He did right in the sight of the Lord and walked in all the way of his father
David, nor did he turn aside to the right or to the left.
3 Now in the eighteenth year of King Josiah, the king sent Shaphan, the son of
Azaliah the son of Meshullam the scribe, to the house of the Lord saying,
4 “Go up to Hilkiah the high priest that he may count the money brought
in to the house of the Lord which the doorkeepers have gathered from the people.
5 “Let them deliver it into the hand of the workmen who have the oversight
of the house of the Lord, and let them give it to the workmen who are in the
house of the Lord to repair the damages of the house,
6 to the carpenters and the builders and the masons and for buying timber and
hewn stone to repair the house.
7 “Only no accounting shall be made with them for the money delivered into
their hands, for they deal faithfully.”
The Lost Book
8 Then Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the scribe, “I have found
the book of the law in the house of the Lord.” And Hilkiah gave the book
to Shaphan who read it.
9 Shaphan the scribe came to the king and brought back word to the king and said, “Your
servants have emptied out the money that was found in the house, and have delivered
it into the hand of the workmen who have the oversight of the house of the Lord.”
10 Moreover, Shaphan the scribe told the king saying, “Hilkiah the priest
has given me a book.” And Shaphan read it in the presence of the king.
11 When the king heard the words of the book of the law, he tore his clothes.
12 Then the king commanded Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam the son of Shaphan, Achbor
the son of Micaiah, Shaphan the scribe, and Asaiah the king’s servant saying,
13 “Go, inquire of the Lord for me and the people and all Judah concerning
the words of this book that has been found, for great is the wrath of the Lord
that burns against us, because our fathers have not listened to the words of
this book, to do according to all that is written concerning us.”
Huldah Predicts
14 So Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Achbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to Huldah
the prophetess, the wife of Shallum the son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, keeper
of the wardrobe (now she lived in Jerusalem in the Second Quarter); and they
spoke to her.
15 She said to them, “Thus says the Lord God of Israel, ‘Tell the
man who sent you to me,
16 thus says the Lord, “Behold, I bring evil on this place and on its inhabitants,
even all the words of the book which the king of Judah has read.
17 “Because they have forsaken Me and have burned incense to other gods
that they might provoke Me to anger with all the work of their hands, therefore
My wrath burns against this place, and it shall not be quenched.” ’
18 “But to the king of Judah who sent you to inquire of the Lord thus shall
you say to him, ‘Thus says the Lord God of Israel, “Regarding the
words which you have heard,
19 because your heart was tender and you humbled yourself before the Lord when
you heard what I spoke against this place and against its inhabitants that they
should become a desolation and a curse, and you have torn your clothes and wept
before Me, I truly have heard you,” declares the Lord.
20 “Therefore, behold, I will gather you to your fathers, and you will
be gathered to your grave in peace, and your eyes will not see all the evil which
I will bring on this place.” ’ ” So they brought back word
to the king.
Chapter 23
Josiah’s Covenant
1 Then the king sent, and they gathered to him all the elders of Judah
and of Jerusalem.
2 The king went up to the house of the Lord and all the men of Judah and all
the inhabitants of Jerusalem with him, and the priests and the prophets and
all the people, both small and great; and he read in their hearing all the
words
of the book of the covenant which was found in the house of the Lord.
3 The king stood by the pillar and made a covenant before the Lord, to walk
after the Lord, and to keep His commandments and His testimonies and His statutes
with
all his heart and all his soul, to carry out the words of this covenant that
were written in this book. And all the people entered into the covenant.
Reforms under Josiah
4 Then the king commanded Hilkiah the high priest and the priests of the second
order and the doorkeepers, to bring out of the temple of the Lord all the vessels
that were made for Baal, for Asherah, and for all the host of heaven; and he
burned them outside Jerusalem in the fields of the Kidron, and carried their
ashes to Bethel.
5 He did away with the idolatrous priests whom the kings of Judah had appointed
to burn incense in the high places in the cities of Judah and in the surrounding
area of Jerusalem, also those who burned incense to Baal, to the sun and to
the moon and to the constellations and to all the host of heaven.
6 He brought out the Asherah from the house of the Lord outside Jerusalem to
the brook Kidron, and burned it at the brook Kidron, and ground it to dust,
and threw its dust on the graves of the common people.
7 He also broke down the houses of the male cult prostitutes which were in
the house of the Lord, where the women were weaving hangings for the Asherah.
8 Then he brought all the priests from the cities of Judah, and defiled the
high places where the priests had burned incense, from Geba to Beersheba; and
he broke
down the high places of the gates which were at the entrance of the gate of
Joshua the governor of the city, which were on one’s left at the city gate.
9 Nevertheless the priests of the high places did not go up to the altar of
the Lord in Jerusalem, but they ate unleavened bread among their brothers.
10 He also defiled Topheth, which is in the valley of the son of Hinnom, that
no man might make his son or his daughter pass through the fire for Molech.
11 He did away with the horses which the kings of Judah had given to the sun,
at the entrance of the house of the Lord, by the chamber of Nathan-melech the
official, which was in the precincts; and he burned the chariots of the sun
with fire.
12 The altars which were on the roof, the upper chamber of Ahaz, which the
kings of Judah had made, and the altars which Manasseh had made in the two
courts of
the house of the Lord, the king broke down; and he smashed them there and threw
their dust into the brook Kidron.
13 The high places which were before Jerusalem, which were on the right of
the mount of destruction which Solomon the king of Israel had built for Ashtoreth
the abomination of the Sidonians, and for Chemosh the abomination of Moab,
and
for Milcom the abomination of the sons of Ammon, the king defiled.
14 He broke in pieces the sacred pillars and cut down the Asherim and filled
their places with human bones.
15 Furthermore, the altar that was at Bethel and the high place which Jeroboam
the son of Nebat, who made Israel sin, had made, even that altar and the high
place he broke down. Then he demolished its stones, ground them to dust, and
burned the Asherah.
16 Now when Josiah turned, he saw the graves that were there on the mountain,
and he sent and took the bones from the graves and burned them on the altar
and defiled it according to the word of the Lord which the man of God proclaimed,
who proclaimed these things.
17 Then he said, “What is this monument that I see?” And the men
of the city told him, “It is the grave of the man of God who came from
Judah and proclaimed these things which you have done against the altar of Bethel.”
18 He said, “Let him alone; let no one disturb his bones.” So they
left his bones undisturbed with the bones of the prophet who came from Samaria.
19 Josiah also removed all the houses of the high places which were in the
cities of Samaria, which the kings of Israel had made provoking the Lord; and
he did
to them just as he had done in Bethel.
20 All the priests of the high places who were there he slaughtered on the
altars and burned human bones on them; then he returned to Jerusalem.
Passover Reinstituted
21 Then the king commanded all the people saying, “Celebrate the Passover
to the Lord your God as it is written in this book of the covenant.”
22 Surely such a Passover had not been celebrated from the days of the judges
who judged Israel, nor in all the days of the kings of Israel and of the kings
of Judah.
23 But in the eighteenth year of King Josiah, this Passover was observed to
the Lord in Jerusalem.
24 Moreover, Josiah removed the mediums and the spiritists and the teraphim
and the idols and all the abominations that were seen in the land of Judah
and in
Jerusalem, that he might confirm the words of the law which were written in
the book that Hilkiah the priest found in the house of the Lord.
25 Before him there was no king like him who turned to the Lord with all his
heart and with all his soul and with all his might, according to all the law
of Moses; nor did any like him arise after him.
26 However, the Lord did not turn from the fierceness of His great wrath with
which His anger burned against Judah, because of all the provocations with
which Manasseh had provoked Him.
27 The Lord said, “I will remove Judah also from My sight, as I have removed
Israel. And I will cast off Jerusalem, this city which I have chosen, and the
temple of which I said, ‘My name shall be there.’ ”
Jehoahaz Succeeds Josiah
28 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah and all that he did, are they not written
in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah?
29 In his days Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt went up to the king of Assyria to
the river Euphrates. And King Josiah went to meet him, and when Pharaoh Neco
saw
him he killed him at Megiddo.
30 His servants drove his body in a chariot from Megiddo, and brought him to
Jerusalem and buried him in his own tomb. Then the people of the land took
Jehoahaz the son of Josiah and anointed him and made him king in place of his
father.
31 Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king, and he reigned
three months in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Hamutal the daughter of
Jeremiah of Libnah.
32 He did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his fathers
had done.
33 Pharaoh Neco imprisoned him at Riblah in the land of Hamath, that he might
not reign in Jerusalem; and he imposed on the land a fine of one hundred talents
of silver and a talent of gold.
Jehoiakim Made King by Pharaoh
34 Pharaoh Neco made Eliakim the son of Josiah king in the place of Josiah
his father, and changed his name to Jehoiakim. But he took Jehoahaz away and
brought
him to Egypt, and he died there.
35 So Jehoiakim gave the silver and gold to Pharaoh, but he taxed the land
in order to give the money at the command of Pharaoh. He exacted the silver
and
gold from the people of the land, each according to his valuation, to give
it to Pharaoh Neco.
36 Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned
eleven years in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Zebidah the daughter of Pedaiah
of Rumah.
37 He did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his fathers
had done.
Chapter 24
Babylon Controls Jehoiakim
1 In his days Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up, and Jehoiakim became
his servant for three years; then he turned and rebelled against him.
2 The Lord sent against him bands of Chaldeans, bands of Arameans, bands of
Moabites, and bands of Ammonites. So He sent them against Judah to destroy
it, according
to the word of the Lord which He had spoken through His servants the prophets.
3 Surely at the command of the Lord it came upon Judah, to remove them from
His sight because of the sins of Manasseh, according to all that he had done,
4 and also for the innocent blood which he shed, for he filled Jerusalem with
innocent blood; and the Lord would not forgive.
5 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim and all that he did, are they not written
in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah?
Jehoiachin Reigns
6 So Jehoiakim slept with his fathers, and Jehoiachin his son became king in
his place.
7 The king of Egypt did not come out of his land again, for the king of Babylon
had taken all that belonged to the king of Egypt from the brook of Egypt to
the river Euphrates.
8 Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned three
months in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Nehushta the daughter of
Elnathan of Jerusalem.
9 He did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father had
done.
Deportation to Babylon
10 At that time the servants of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon went up to Jerusalem,
and the city came under siege.
11 And Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon came to the city, while his servants
were besieging it.
12 Jehoiachin the king of Judah went out to the king of Babylon, he and his
mother and his servants and his captains and his officials. So the king of
Babylon took
him captive in the eighth year of his reign.
13 He carried out from there all the treasures of the house of the Lord, and
the treasures of the king’s house, and cut in pieces all the vessels of
gold which Solomon king of Israel had made in the temple of the Lord, just as
the Lord had said.
14 Then he led away into exile all Jerusalem and all the captains and all the
mighty men of valor, ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the smiths.
None remained except the poorest people of the land.
15 So he led Jehoiachin away into exile to Babylon; also the king’s mother
and the king’s wives and his officials and the leading men of the land,
he led away into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon.
16 All the men of valor, seven thousand, and the craftsmen and the smiths,
one thousand, all strong and fit for war, and these the king of Babylon brought
into
exile to Babylon.
Zedekiah Made King
17 Then the king of Babylon made his uncle Mattaniah king in his place, and
changed his name to Zedekiah.
18 Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven
years in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Hamutal the daughter of Jeremiah
of Libnah.
19 He did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that Jehoiakim had
done.
20 For through the anger of the Lord this came about in Jerusalem and Judah
until He cast them out from His presence. And Zedekiah rebelled against the
king of
Babylon.
Chapter 25
Nebuchadnezzar Besieges Jerusalem
1 Now in the ninth year of his reign, on the tenth day of the tenth month,
Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came, he and all his army, against Jerusalem,
camped against
it and built a siege wall all around it.
2 So the city was under siege until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah.
3 On the ninth day of the fourth month the famine was so severe in the city
that there was no food for the people of the land.
4 Then the city was broken into, and all the men of war fled by night by way
of the gate between the two walls beside the king’s garden, though the
Chaldeans were all around the city. And they went by way of the Arabah.
5 But the army of the Chaldeans pursued the king and overtook him in the plains
of Jericho and all his army was scattered from him.
6 Then they captured the king and brought him to the king of Babylon at Riblah,
and he passed sentence on him.
7 They slaughtered the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, then put out the eyes
of Zedekiah and bound him with bronze fetters and brought him to Babylon.
Jerusalem Burned and Plundered
8 Now on the seventh day of the fifth month, which was the nineteenth year
of King Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard,
a
servant of the king of Babylon, came to Jerusalem.
9 He burned the house of the Lord, the king’s house, and all the houses
of Jerusalem; even every great house he burned with fire.
10 So all the army of the Chaldeans who were with the captain of the guard
broke down the walls around Jerusalem.
11 Then the rest of the people who were left in the city and the deserters
who had deserted to the king of Babylon and the rest of the people, Nebuzaradan
the
captain of the guard carried away into exile.
12 But the captain of the guard left some of the poorest of the land to be
vinedressers and plowmen.
13 Now the bronze pillars which were in the house of the Lord, and the stands
and the bronze sea which were in the house of the Lord, the Chaldeans broke
in pieces and carried the bronze to Babylon.
14 They took away the pots, the shovels, the snuffers, the spoons, and all
the bronze vessels which were used in temple service.
15 The captain of the guard also took away the firepans and the basins, what
was fine gold and what was fine silver.
16 The two pillars, the one sea, and the stands which Solomon had made for
the house of the Lord—the bronze of all these vessels was beyond weight.
17 The height of the one pillar was eighteen cubits, and a bronze capital was
on it; the height of the capital was three cubits, with a network and pomegranates
on the capital all around, all of bronze. And the second pillar was like these
with network.
18 Then the captain of the guard took Seraiah the chief priest and Zephaniah
the second priest, with the three officers of the temple.
19 From the city he took one official who was overseer of the men of war, and
five of the king’s advisers who were found in the city; and the scribe
of the captain of the army who mustered the people of the land; and sixty men
of the people of the land who were found in the city.
20 Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard took them and brought them to the king
of Babylon at Riblah.
21 Then the king of Babylon struck them down and put them to death at Riblah
in the land of Hamath. So Judah was led away into exile from its land.
Gedaliah Made Governor
22 Now as for the people who were left in the land of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon had left, he appointed Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the son
of Shaphan over them.
23 When all the captains of the forces, they and their men, heard that the
king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah governor, they came to Gedaliah to Mizpah,
namely, Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, and Johanan the son of Kareah, and Seraiah
the son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah the son of the Maacathite,
they and their men.
24 Gedaliah swore to them and their men and said to them, “Do not be afraid
of the servants of the Chaldeans; live in the land and serve the king of Babylon,
and it will be well with you.”
25 But it came about in the seventh month, that Ishmael the son of Nethaniah,
the son of Elishama, of the royal family, came with ten men and struck Gedaliah
down so that he died along with the Jews and the Chaldeans who were with him
at Mizpah.
26 Then all the people, both small and great, and the captains of the forces
arose and went to Egypt; for they were afraid of the Chaldeans.
27 Now it came about in the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin
king of Judah, in the twelfth month, on the twenty-seventh day of the month,
that
Evil-merodach king of Babylon, in the year that he became king, released Jehoiachin
king of Judah from prison;
28 and he spoke kindly to him and set his throne above the throne of the kings
who were with him in Babylon.
29 Jehoiachin changed his prison clothes and had his meals in the king’s
presence regularly all the days of his life;
30 and for his allowance, a regular allowance was given him by the king, a
portion for each day, all the days of his life.
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