22:1 Josiah
was
eight
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
thirty-one
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother's
name
was
Jedidah
the
daughter
of
Adaiah
of
Bozkath.
22:2 And
he
did
what
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
the
LORD
and
walked
in
all
the
way
of
David
his
father,
and
he
did
not
turn
aside
to
the
right
or
to
the
left.
22:3 In
the
eighteenth
year
of
King
Josiah,
the
king
sent
Shaphan
the
son
of
Azaliah,
son
of
Meshullam,
the
secretary,
to
the
house
of
the
LORD,
saying,
22:4 "Go
up
to
Hilkiah
the
high
priest,
that
he
may
count
the
money
that
has
been
brought
into
the
house
of
the
LORD,
which
the
keepers
of
the
threshold
have
collected
from
the
people.
22:5 And
let
it
be
given
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
at
the
house
of
the
LORD,
repairing
the
house
22:6 (that
is,
to
the
carpenters,
and
to
the
builders,
and
to
the
masons),
and
let
them
use
it
for
buying
timber
and
quarried
stone
to
repair
the
house.
22:7 But
no
accounting
shall
be
asked
from
them
for
the
money
that
is
delivered
into
their
hand,
for
they
deal
honestly."
22:8 And
Hilkiah
the
high
priest
said
to
Shaphan
the
secretary,
"I
have
found
the
Book
of
the
Law
in
the
house
of
the
LORD."
And
Hilkiah
gave
the
book
to
Shaphan,
and
he
read
it.
22:9 And
Shaphan
the
secretary
came
to
the
king,
and
reported
to
the
king,
"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."
22:10 Then
Shaphan
the
secretary
told
the
king,
"Hilkiah
the
priest
has
given
me
a
book."
And
Shaphan
read
it
before
the
king.
22:11 When
the
king
heard
the
words
of
the
Book
of
the
Law,
he
tore
his
clothes.
22:12 And
the
king
commanded
Hilkiah
the
priest,
and
Ahikam
the
son
of
Shaphan,
and
Achbor
the
son
of
Micaiah,
and
Shaphan
the
secretary,
and
Asaiah
the
king's
servant,
saying,
22:13 "Go,
inquire
of
the
LORD
for
me,
and
for
the
people,
and
for
all
Judah,
concerning
the
words
of
this
book
that
has
been
found.
For
great
is
the
wrath
of
the
LORD
that
is
kindled
against
us,
because
our
fathers
have
not
obeyed
the
words
of
this
book,
to
do
according
to
all
that
is
written
concerning
us."
22:14 So
Hilkiah
the
priest,
and
Ahikam,
and
Achbor,
and
Shaphan,
and
Asaiah
went
to
Huldah
the
prophetess,
the
wife
of
Shallum
the
son
of
Tikvah,
son
of
Harhas,
keeper
of
the
wardrobe
(now
she
lived
in
Jerusalem
in
the
Second
Quarter),
and
they
talked
with
her.
22:15 And
she
said
to
them,
"Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel:
'Tell
the
man
who
sent
you
to
me,
22:16 Thus
says
the
LORD,
Behold,
I
will
bring
disaster
upon
this
place
and
upon
its
inhabitants,
all
the
words
of
the
book
that
the
king
of
Judah
has
read.
22:17 Because
they
have
forsaken
me
and
have
made
offerings
to
other
gods,
that
they
might
provoke
me
to
anger
with
all
the
work
of
their
hands,
therefore
my
wrath
will
be
kindled
against
this
place,
and
it
will
not
be
quenched.
22:18 But
to
the
king
of
Judah,
who
sent
you
to
inquire
of
the
LORD,
thus
shall
you
say
to
him,
Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel:
Regarding
the
words
that
you
have
heard,
22:19 because
your
heart
was
penitent,
and
you
humbled
yourself
before
the
LORD,
when
you
heard
how
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
also
have
heard
you,
declares
the
LORD.
22:20 Therefore,
behold,
I
will
gather
you
to
your
fathers,
and
you
shall
be
gathered
to
your
grave
in
peace,
and
your
eyes
shall
not
see
all
the
disaster
that
I
will
bring
upon
this
place.'"
And
they
brought
back
word
to
the
king.