Contemporary English Version Anglicised

2 Kings 23:15-28 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

15. But Josiah had 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 burnt and ground into dust.

16. As he looked around, he saw graves on the hillside. He had the bones in them dug up and burnt 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 burnt their bones on the altars.After all that, Josiah went back to Jerusalem.

21. Josiah told the people of Judah, “Celebrate Passover in honour 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 kings ruled Israel and Judah.

23. But in Josiah's eighteenth year as king of Judah, everyone came to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover.

24. Josiah got rid of every disgusting person and thing in Judah and Jerusalem—including magicians, fortune-tellers, 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 honour me.”

28. Everything else Josiah did while he was king is written in The History of the Kings of Judah.