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books of Moses that were laid up in the temple; and when he had
brought them out; he gave them to Shaphan the scribe; who; when
he had read them; came to the king; and informed him that all was
finished which he had ordered to be done。 He also read over the
books to him; who; when he had heard them read; rent his garment;
and called for Eliakim the high priest; and for 'Shaphan' the
scribe; and for certain 'other' of his most particular friends;
and sent them to Huldah the prophetess; the wife of Shallum;
(which Shallum was a man of dignity; and of an eminent family;)
and bid them go to her; and say that 'he desired' she would
appease God; and endeavor to render him propitious to them; for
that there was cause to fear; lest; upon the transgression of the
laws of Moses by their forefathers; they should be in peril of
going into captivity; and of being cast out of their own country;
lest they should be in want of all things; and so end their days
miserably。 When the prophetess had heard this from the messengers
that were sent to her by the king; she bid them go back to the
king; and say that 〃God had already given sentence against them;
to destroy the people; and cast them out of their country; and
deprive them of all the happiness they enjoyed; which sentence
none could set aside by any prayers of theirs; since it was
passed on account of their transgressions of the laws; and of
their not having repented in so long a time; while the prophets
had exhorted them to amend; and had foretold the punishment that
would ensue on their impious practices; which threatening God
would certainly execute upon them; that they might be persuaded
that he is God; and had not deceived them in any respect as to
what he had denounced by his prophets; that yet; because Josiah
was a righteous man; he would at present delay those calamities;
but that after his death he would send on the multitude what
miseries he had determined for them。

3。 So these messengers; upon this prophecy of the woman; came and
told it to the king; whereupon he sent to the people every where;
and ordered that the priests and the Levites should come together
to Jerusalem; and commanded that those of every age should be
present also。 And when they had gathered together; he first read
to them the holy books; after which he stood upon a pulpit; in
the midst of the multitude; and obliged them to make a covenant;
with an oath; that they would worship God; and keep the laws of
Moses。 Accordingly; they gave their assent willingly; and
undertook to do what the king had recommended to them。 So they
immediately offered sacrifices; and that after an acceptable
manner; and besought God to be gracious and merciful to them。 He
also enjoined the high priest; that if there remained in the
temple any vessel that was dedicated to idols; or to foreign
gods; they should cast it out。 So when a great number of such
vessels were got together; he burnt them; and scattered their
ashes abroad; and slew the priests of the idols that were not of
the family of Aaron。

4。 And when he had done thus in Jerusalem; he came into the
country; and utterly destroyed what buildings had been made
therein by king Jeroboam; in honor of strange gods; and he burnt
the bones of the false prophets upon that altar which Jeroboam
first built; and; as the prophet 'Jadon'; who came to Jeroboam
when he was offering sacrifice; and when all the people heard
him; foretold what would come to pass; viz。 that a certain man of
the house of David; Josiah by name; should do what is here
mentioned。 And it happened that those predictions took effect
after three hundred and sixty…one years。

5。 After these things; Josiah went also to such other Israelites
as had escaped captivity and slavery under the Assyrians; and
persuaded them to desist from their impious practices; and to
leave off the honors they paid to strange gods; but to worship
rightly their own Almighty God; and adhere to him。 He also
searched the houses; and the villages; and the cities; out of a
suspicion that somebody might have one idol or other in private;
nay; indeed; he took away the chariots 'of the sun' that were set
up in his royal palace; (7) which his predecessors had framed;
and what thing soever there was besides which they worshipped as
a god。 And when he had thus purged all the country; he called the
people to Jerusalem; and there celebrated the feast of unleavened
bread; and that called the passover。 He also gave the people for
paschal sacrifices; young kids of the goats; and lambs; thirty
thousand; and three thousand oxen for burnt…offerings。 The
principal of the priests also gave to the priests against the
passover two thousand and six hundred lambs; the principal of the
Levites also gave to the Levites five thousand lambs; and five
hundred oxen; by which means there was great plenty of
sacrifices; and they offered those sacrifices according to the
laws of Moses; while every priest explained the matter; and
ministered to the multitude。 And indeed there had been no other
festival thus celebrated by the Hebrews from the times of Samuel
the prophet; and the plenty of sacrifices now was the occasion
that all things were performed according to the laws; and
according to the custom of their forefathers。 So when Josiah had
after this lived in peace; nay; in riches and reputation also;
among all men; he ended his life in the manner following。

CHAPTER 5。

How Josiah Fought With Neco 'King Of Egypt。' And Was Wounded And
Died In A Little Time Afterward; As Also How Neco Carried
Jehoahaz; Who Had Been Made King Into Egypt And Delivered The
Kingdom To Jehoiakim; And 'Lastly' Concerning Jeremiah And
Ezekiel。

1。 Now Neco; king of Egypt; raised an army; and marched to the
river Euphrates; in order to fight with the Medes and
Babylonians; who had overthrown the dominion of the Assyrians;
(8) for he had a desire to reign over Asia。 Now when he was come
to the city Mendes; which belonged to the kingdom of Josiah; he
brought an army to hinder him from passing through his own
country; in his expedition against the Medes。 Now Neco sent a
herald to Josiah; and told him that he did not make this
expedition against him; but was making haste to Euphrates; and
desired that he would not provoke him to fight against him;
because he obstructed his march to the place whither he had
resolved to go。 But Josiah did not admit of this advice of Neco;
but put himself into a posture to hinder him from his intended
march。 I suppose it was fate that pushed him on this conduct;
that it might take an occasion against him; for as he was setting
his army in array; (9) and rode about in his chariot; from one
wing of his army to another; one of the Egyptians shot an arrow
at him; and put an end to his eagerness of fighting; for being
sorely wounded; he command a retreat to be sounded for his army;
and returned to Jerusalem; and died of that wound; and was
magnificently buried in the sepulcher of his fathers; when he had
lived thirty…nine years; and of them had reigned thirty…one。 But
all the people mourned greatly for him; lamenting and grieving on
his account many days; and Jeremiah the prophet composed an elegy
to lament him; (10) which is extant till tills time also。
Moreover; this prophet denounced beforehand the sad calamities
that were coming upon the city。 He also left behind him in
writing a description of that destruction of our nation which has
lately happened in our days; and the taking of Babylon; nor was
he the only prophet who delivered such predictions beforehand to
the multitude; but so did Ezekiel also; who was the first person
that wrote; and left behind him in writing two books concerning
these events。 Now these two prophets were priests by birth; but
of them Jeremiah dwelt in Jerusalem; from the thirteenth year of
the reign of Josiah; until the city and temple were utterly
destroyed。 However; as to what befell this prophet; we will
relate it in its proper place。

2。 Upon the death of Josiah; which we have already mentioned; his
son; Jehoahaz by name; took the kingdom; being about twenty…three
years old。 He reigned in Jerusalem; and his mother was Hamutal;
of the city Libhah。 He was an impious man; and impure in his
course of life; but as the king of Egypt returned from the
battle; he sent for Jehoahaz to come to him; to the city called
Hamath (11) which belongs to Syria; and when he was come; he put
him in bands; and delivered the kingdom to a brother of his; by
the father's side; whose name was Eliakim; and changed his name
to Jehoiakim and laid a tribute upon the land of a hundred
talents of silver; and a talent of gold; and this sum of money
Jehoiakim paid by way of tribute; but Neco carried away Jehoahaz
into Egypt; where he died when he had reigned three months and
ten days。 Now Jehoiakim's mother was called Zebudah; of the city
Rumah。 He was of a wicked disposition; and ready to do mischief;
nor was he either religions towards God; or good…natured towards
men。

CHAPTER 6。

How Nebuchadnezzar; When He Had Conquered The King Of Egypt Made
An Expedition Against The Jews; And Slew Jehoiakim; And Made
Jeholachin His Son King。

1。 Now in the fourth year of the reign of Jehoiakim; one whose
name was Nebuchadnezzar took the government over the Babylonians;
who at the same time went up with a great army to the city
Carchemish; which was at Euphrates; upon a resolution he had
taken to fight with Neco king of Egypt; under whom all Syria then
was。 And when Neco understood the intention of the king of
Babylon; and that this expedition was made against him; he did
not despise his attempt; but made haste with a great band of men
to Euphrates to defend himself from Nebuchadnezzar; and when they
had joined battle; he was beaten; and lost many ten thousands 'of
his soldiers' in the battle。 So the king of Babylon passed over
Euphrates; and took all Syria; as far as Pelusium; excepting
Judea。 But when Nebuchadnezzar had already reigned four years;
which was the eighth of Jehoiakim's government over the Hebrews;
the king of Babylon made an expedition with mighty forces against
the Jews; and required tribute of Jehoiakim; and threatened upon

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