Once the reign of Hezekiah ended, the two following kings quickly led Judah back into idolatry. That idolatry was, in fact, even worse than that of the pagan nations who had previously occupied the land. It is interesting that the son and grandson of good king Hezekiah did evil, and yet his great grandson Josiah lived even more righteously
Josiah’s reign, like that of Hezekiah, provides an encouraging interlude before the Babylonians capture Jerusalem and the people of Judah go into exile for seventy years. We are reminded that even when evil seems all pervasive, there are those who cling to the right and go against the trend of the times. God always has his people somewhere, and some of
Sometimes the good done by one person will completely cancel the evil done by another. The best example is the good done by Jesus Christ, which is able to cancel out all the evil that anyone has ever done
Idolatry and the evil practices of paganism include much more than simply bowing down to idols. Among the abominations that Josiah purged these: " witchcraft and divination, mediums and spiritists, teraphim and idols"
Those things are common practice today, and popularised by the entertainment industry. Forms of divination (for insight into the past, present, and especially the future) are astrology, spiritism, channeling, psychic meditation, various omens, tarot cards, palmistry, numerology, crystal balls, ouija boards, and such like. Keep away
Some people, in order to support Sabbath keeping by Christians, make a distinction between the law of Moses and the law of the LORD. They say that the law of Moses contained the ceremonial and custom commandments, and was done away in Christ. However, the Law of the LORD contained the moral commandments and was not done away. They place the ten commandments
Notice in our readings, that no such distinction is made. The following terms are synonyms for what was written in
Compare Neh 8:1,8 --The " book of the law of Moses" was brought out, and they read from " the book, from