1 Jozijas pradėjo karaliauti aštuonerių metų ir trisdešimt vienerius metus karaliavo Jeruzalėje.

2 Jis darė tai, kas teisinga Viešpaties akyse, ir vaikščiojo savo tėvo Dovydo keliais, nenukrypdamas nei į kairę, nei į dešinę.

3 Aštuntaisiais savo karaliavimo metais, dar būdamas jaunuolis, jis pradėjo ieškoti savo tėvo Dovydo Dievo, o dvyliktaisiais metais jis pradėjo valyti Judą ir Jeruzalę nuo aukštumų, giraičių, drožtų ir lietų atvaizdų.

4 Jie nugriovė aukurus Baalui ir atvaizdus, kurie buvo virš jų, iškirto giraites, drožtus bei lietus atvaizdus sutrupino į gabalus ir dulkes išbarstė ant kapų tų, kurie jiems aukojo.

5 Kunigų kaulus jis sudegino ant jų aukurų ir apvalė Judą bei Jeruzalę.

6 Tą patį jis padarė Manaso, Efraimo ir Simeono miestuose iki Neftalio:

7 sugriovė visus aukurus, iškirto giraites, drožtus atvaizdus sudaužė į dulkes ir sunaikino visus stabus Izraelyje. Po to jis grįžo į Jeruzalę.

8 Aštuonioliktaisiais savo karaliavimo metais, baigęs valyti kraštą ir namus, jis siuntė Acalijo sūnų Šafaną, miesto valdytoją Maasėją ir metraštininką Joachą, Jehoachazo sūnų, taisyti Viešpaties namų.

9 Jie, atėję pas vyriausiąjį kunigą Helkiją, atnešė jam Dievo namams paaukotus pinigus, kuriuos levitai, durų sargai, surinko iš Manaso, Efraimo ir viso Izraelio, taip pat iš Judo, Benjamino ir Jeruzalės gyventojų.

10 Jie perdavė juos darbų prižiūrėtojams Viešpaties namuose, o tie atidavė darbininkams, kurie tvarkė Viešpaties namus­

11 dailidėms ir statybininkams pirkti tašytus akmenis bei medžius sijoms ir perdangoms, nes Judo karaliai buvo apleidę Viešpaties namus.

12 Tie vyrai dirbo ištikimai. Jų prižiūrėtojais buvo levitai iš Merario sūnų Jahatas ir Abdijas, iš kehatų­Zacharija ir Mešulamas. Levitai, kurie grojo muzikos instrumentais,

13 vadovavo nešikams ir prižiūrėjo visus darbininkus; iš levitų buvo raštininkai, tvarkytojai ir vartų sargai.

14 Jiems išimant Viešpaties namams paaukotus pinigus, kunigas Helkijas rado Viešpaties įstatymo, duoto per Mozę, knygą.

15 Helkijas tarė raštininkui Šafanui: "Radau įstatymo knygą Viešpaties namuose". Helkijas padavė knygą Šafanui.

16 Šafanas, nunešęs knygą pas karalių, pranešė, kad viskas daroma, kas buvo jiems pavesta,

17 o pinigus, rastus Viešpaties namuose, jie atidavė prižiūrėtojams ir darbininkams.

18 Tada raštininkas Šafanas pranešė karaliui: "Kunigas Helkijas davė man knygą". Ir Šafanas skaitė ją karaliui.

19 Karalius, išgirdęs įstatymo žodžius, perplėšė savo drabužius

20 ir įsakė Helkijui, Šafano sūnui Ahikamui, Michėjo sūnui Abdonui, raštininkui Šafanui ir karaliaus tarnui Asajai:

21 "Eikite ir pasiklauskite Viešpatį už mane ir visus likusius Izraelyje bei Jude dėl šitos knygos žodžių; didelė Viešpaties rūstybė bus išlieta ant mūsų, nes mūsų tėvai nesilaikė Viešpaties žodžio ir nevykdė, kas parašyta šitoje knygoje".

22 Helkijas ir tie, kuriems karalius buvo įsakęs, nuėjo pas pranašę Huldą (jos vyras Šalumas, Hasros sūnaus Tikvo sūnus, buvo drabužių sargas), kuri gyveno Jeruzalės antroje dalyje, ir kalbėjo su ja apie tai.

23 Ji atsakė: "Taip sako Viešpats, Izraelio Dievas: ‘Sakykite vyrui, kuris jus atsiuntė pas mane:

24 ‘Taip sako Viešpats: ‘Aš bausiu šitą vietą ir jos gyventojus visais prakeikimais, kurie surašyti knygoje, kuri buvo perskaityta Judo karaliui;

25 jie paliko mane ir degino smilkalus kitiems dievams, sukeldami mano pyktį savo rankų darbais. Mano rūstybė bus išlieta ant šitos vietos ir neužges’.

26 Judo karaliui, kuris jus siuntė pasiklausti Viešpaties, pasakykite: ‘Taip sako Viešpats, Izraelio Dievas: ‘Dėl žodžių, kuriuos tu girdėjai,

27 tavo širdis buvo minkšta ir tu nusižeminai prieš Dievą, klausydamasis žodžių prieš šitą vietą ir jos gyventojus. Kadangi nusižeminai prieš mane, perplėšei savo drabužius ir verkei, tai Aš išklausiau tave.

28 Aš paimsiu tave prie tavo tėvų, tu nueisi ramybėje į kapus ir tavo akys nematys visų tų nelaimių, kurias siųsiu šitai vietai ir jos gyventojams’ ". Jie visa tai pranešė karaliui.

29 Karalius sukvietė visus Judo ir Jeruzalės vyresniuosius.

30 Karalius nuėjo į Viešpaties namus, ir visi Judo bei Jeruzalės gyventojai nuo mažiausio iki didžiausio, ir kunigai bei levitai. Karalius garsiai skaitė visus žodžius iš sandoros knygos, atrastos Viešpaties namuose.

31 Karalius, stovėdamas savo vietoje, padarė sandorą Viešpaties akivaizdoje: sekti Viešpatį ir laikytis Jo įsakymų, įspėjimų ir nuostatų; visa širdimi ir visa siela vykdyti sandoros žodžius, užrašytus šitoje knygoje.

32 Jis įsakė laikytis sandoros visiems gyvenantiems Jeruzalėje ir Benjamine. Jeruzalės gyventojai laikėsi savo tėvų Dievo sandoros.

33 Jozijas pašalino visus stabus iš visų Izraelio kraštų ir įsakė visiems Izraelyje tarnauti Viešpačiui, jų tėvų Dievui. Kol jis buvo gyvas, jie nepasitraukė nuo Viešpaties.

1 Josiah was eight years old when he became king; he was ruling in Jerusalem for thirty-one years.

2 And he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, walking in the ways of his father David, without turning to the right hand or to the left.

3 In the eighth year of his rule, while he was still young, his heart was first turned to the God of his father David; and in the twelfth year he undertook the clearing away of all the high places and the pillars and the images of wood and metal from Judah and Jerusalem.

4 He had the altars of the Baals broken down, while he himself was present; and the sun-images which were placed on high over them he had cut down; and the pillars of wood and the metal images he had broken up and crushed to dust, dropping the dust over the resting-places of the dead who had made offerings to them.

5 And he had the bones of the priests burned on their altars, and so he made Judah and Jerusalem clean.

6 And in all the towns of Manasseh and Ephraim and Simeon as far as Naphtali, he made waste their houses round about.

7 He had the altars and the pillars of wood pulled down and the images crushed to dust, and all the sun-images cut down, through all the land of Israel, and then he went back to Jerusalem.

8 Now in the eighteenth year of his rule, when the land and the house had been made clean, he sent Shaphan, the son of Azaliah, and Maaseiah, the ruler of the town, and Joah, the son of Joahaz, the recorder, to make good what was damaged in the house of the Lord his God.

9 And they came to Hilkiah, the chief priest, and gave him all the money which had been taken into the house of God, which the Levites, the keepers of the door, had got from Manasseh and Ephraim and those of Israel who had not been taken away as prisoners, and from all Judah and Benjamin and the people of Jerusalem.

10 And they gave it to the overseers of the work of the Lord's house, and the overseers gave it to the workmen working in the house, for building it up and making good what was damaged;

11 Even to the woodworkers and builders to get cut stone and wood for joining the structure together and for making boards for the houses which the kings of Judah had given up to destruction.

12 And the men did the work well; and those who had authority over them were Jahath and Obadiah, Levites of the sons of Merari, and Zechariah and Meshullam, of the sons of the Kohathites, who were to be responsible for seeing that the work was done; and others of the Levites, who were expert with instruments of music,

13 Had authority over the transport workers, giving directions to all who were doing any sort of work; and among the Levites there were scribes and overseers and door-keepers.

14 Now when they were taking out the money which had come into the Lord's house, Hilkiah the priest came across the book of the law of the Lord, which he had given by the mouth of Moses.

15 Then Hilkiah said to Shaphan the scribe, I have made discovery of the book of the law in the house of the Lord. And Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan.

16 And Shaphan took the book to the king; and he gave him an account of what had been done, saying, Your servants are doing all they have been given to do;

17 They have taken out all the money which was in the Lord's house and have given it to the overseers and to the workmen.

18 Then Shaphan the scribe said to the king, Hilkiah the priest has given me a book; and he made a start at reading some of it to the king.

19 And the king, hearing the words of the law, took his robe in his hands, violently parting it as a sign of his grief.

20 And he gave orders to Hilkiah and to Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, and Abdon, the son of Micah, and Shaphan the scribe and Asaiah, the king's servant, saying,

21 Go and get directions from the Lord for me and for those who are still in Israel and for Judah, about the words of this book which has come to light; for great is the wrath of the Lord which has been let loose on us, because our fathers have not kept the word of the Lord or done what is recorded in this book.

22 So Hilkiah, and those whom the king sent, went to Huldah the woman prophet, the wife of Shallum, the son of Tokhath, the son of Hasrah, the keeper of the robes (now she was living in Jerusalem, in the second part of the town); and they had talk with her about this thing.

23 And she said to them, The Lord, the God of Israel, has said, Say to the man who sent you to me,

24 These are the words of the Lord: See, I will send evil on this place and on its people, even all the curses in the book which they have been reading before the king of Judah;

25 Because they have given me up, burning offerings to other gods and moving me to wrath by all the works of their hands; so my wrath is let loose on this place and will not be put out.

26 But to the king of Judah who sent you to get directions from the Lord, say, This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, has said: Because you have given ear to my words,

27 And your heart was soft, and you made yourself low before God, on hearing his words about this place and its people, and with weeping and signs of grief have made yourself low before me, I have given ear to you, says the Lord God.

28 See, I will let you go to your fathers, and be put in your last resting-place in peace, and your eyes will not see all the evil which I will send on this place and on its people. So they took this news back to the king.

29 Then the king sent and got together all the responsible men of Judah and of Jerusalem.

30 And the king went up to the house of the Lord, with all the men of Judah and the people of Jerusalem, and the priests and the Levites and all the people, small and great; and they were present at his reading of the book of the law which had come to light in the house of the Lord.

31 Then the king, taking his place by the pillar, made an agreement before the Lord, to go in the way of the Lord, and to keep his orders and his decisions and his rules with all his heart and with all his soul, and to keep the words of the agreement recorded in this book.

32 And he made all the people in Jerusalem and Benjamin give their word to keep it. And the people of Jerusalem kept the agreement of God, the God of their fathers.

33 Josiah took away all the disgusting things out of all the lands of the children of Israel, and made all who were in Israel servants of the Lord their God. And as long as he was living they were true to the Lord, the God of their fathers.