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2 Kings 23 MHBCC 337

We have here, I. The happy continuance of the goodness of Josiah’s reign, and the progress of the reformation he began, reading the law (2 Kings 23:1, 23:2), renewing the covenant (2 Kings 23:3), cleansing the temple (2 Kings 23:4), and rooting out idols and idolatry, with all the relics thereof, in all places, as far as his power reached (2 Kings 23:5-23:20), keeping a solemn passover (2 Kings 23:21-23:23), and clearing the country of witches (2 Kings 23:24); and in all this acting with extraordinary vigour, 2 Kings 23:25 II. The unhappy conclusion of it in his untimely death, as a token of the continuance of God’s wrath against Jerusalem, 2 Kings 23:26-23:30 III. The more unhappy consequences of his death, in the bad reigns of his two sons Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim, that came after him, 2 Kings 23:31-23:37 MHBCC 337.1