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  • Pharaoh Neco then appointed Eliakim, son of Josiah, king in place of his father Josiah; he changed his name to Jehoiakim. Jehoahaz he took away with him to Egypt, where he died. (2 Kings 23, 34)

  • whose son was Amon, whose son was Josiah. (1 Chronicles 3, 14)

  • The sons of Josiah were: the first-born Johanan; the second, Jehoiakim; the third, Zedekiah; the fourth, Shallum. (1 Chronicles 3, 15)

  • But the people of the land slew all those who had conspired against King Amon, and then they, the people of the land, made his son Josiah king in his stead. (2 Chronicles 33, 25)

  • Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 34, 1)

  • Josiah removed every abominable thing from all the territory belonging to the Israelites, and he obliged all who were in Israel to serve the LORD, their God. During his lifetime they did not desert the LORD, the God of their fathers. (2 Chronicles 34, 33)

  • Josiah celebrated in Jerusalem a Passover to honor the LORD; the Passover sacrifice was slaughtered on the fourteenth day of the first month. (2 Chronicles 35, 1)

  • Josiah contributed to the common people a flock of lambs and kids, thirty thousand in number, each to serve as a Passover victim for any who were present, and also three thousand oxen; these were from the king's property. (2 Chronicles 35, 7)

  • Thus the entire service of the LORD was arranged that day so that the Passover could be celebrated and the holocausts offered on the altar of the LORD, as King Josiah had commanded. (2 Chronicles 35, 16)

  • No such Passover had been observed in Israel since the time of the prophet Samuel, nor had any king of Israel kept a Passover like that of Josiah, the priests and Levites, all of Judah and Israel that were present, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 35, 18)

  • It was in the eighteenth year of Josiah's reign that this Passover was observed. (2 Chronicles 35, 19)

  • After Josiah had done all this to restore the temple, Neco, king of Egypt, came up to fight at Carchemish on the Euphrates, and Josiah went out to intercept him. (2 Chronicles 35, 20)


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