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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 2KI 23:24

2KI 23:24–23:30 ©

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King Yoshiyyah’s other activities

2Ki 23:24–30

23:24 King Yoshiyyah’s other activities

24King Yoshiyyah also removed the ritual pits and the soothsayers, and the images and idols, and all the abhorrences that were seen in Yerushalem and in the Yehudah region, in his diligence to obey everything that was written on the scroll that the priest Hilkiyyah found in the temple. 25No other king had been like Yoshiyyah who’d led the people back to obeying Yahwehfollowing Mosheh’s written instructions with all his heart and all his spirit and all his energy. What’s more, there’s never been a king like him since then either.

26However, Yahweh’s anger against Yehudah hadn’t cooled down after everything that King Menashsheh had done[ref] to make him angry, 27and Yahweh said, “I will also remove Yehudah out of my sight, just like I removed Israel. I’ll also reject this city of Yerushalem that I chose, as well as the house where I’d said that my name would be established.”

28Everything else that Yoshiyyah said and did is written in the book of the events of the kings of Yehudah. 29While he was still king, the Egyptian king Far-oh Nekoh attacked the Assyrian king near the Euphrates River. King Yoshiyyah went to meet him, but Nekoh killed him at Megiddo when he saw him. 30His servants brought his body back to Yerushalem from Megiddo, and they buried him in his own tomb. Then the people got his son Yehoahaz, and they anointed him and made him king in place of his father.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

2Ki 21:1-18:

21:1 Menashsheh’s reign over Yehudah

(2 Chr. 33:1-20)

21Menashsheh was twelve when he became king, and he reigned over Yehudah from Yerushalem for fifty-five years. (His mother was Heftsivah.) 2He did what Yahweh had said was evil like the evil behaviour of the people groups that Yahweh had driven out of the region ahead of the Israelis.[ref] 3In fact he went backwards from his father and rebuilt the hilltop shrines high places that Hizkiyyah had destroyed, and he made altars for Baal, and he made an Asherah pole, just like Israel’s King Ahab had, and he worshipped the constellations and followed astrology. 4Also he built altars in Yahweh’s residence, where Yahweh had said, “I will establish my reputation in Yerushalem.”[ref] 5Menashsheh built altars to all the constellations in the two courts of the temple. 6He even sacrificed his own son as a burnt offering. He practised divination and read omens, and consulted mediums and fortune-tellers. He did so much that Yahweh had said was evil, provoking Yahweh to get angry. 7He placed the Asherah idol that he’d made, in the temple about which Yahweh had said to David and to his Shelomoh (Solomon), “I will establish my reputation forever in this house and in Yerushalem in Yehudah, which I’ve chosen out of all the tribes of Israel.[ref] 8If only the Israelis will take care to obey everything that I’ve commanded them, and all the instructions that my servant Mosheh gave them, then I won’t continue to cause them to leave the area that I gave to their ancestors.” 9But they didn’t listen and Menashsheh led them astray to do more evil things even than the people groups that Yahweh had destroyed as the people had entered the region.

10So Yahweh announced via his servants the prophets, 11Because Yehudah’s King Menashsheh has done such terribly evil things, worse even than the Amorites who were there before him, and because he’s even made Yehudah sin with his idols, 12then Israel’s God Yahweh says: Listen, I’ll bring such terrible disaster to Yehudah including Yerushalem that people won’t even be able to handle hearing the news about it. 13I’ll use the same tape measure for Yerushalem that I used for Shomron (Samaria), and I’ll use the same plumb line that I used for Ahav’s extended family. I’ll wipe Yerushalem away, just like someone dries a bowl—they wipe it dry and then turn it upside down. 14I’ll abandon the small remainder of my people here, and I’ll hand them over to their enemies—they’ll become the spoil and plunder of all their enemies, 15because they’ve done what I told them was evil, and they’ve been making me angry from the time that their ancestors were brought out of Egypt right up to this day.”

16Menashsheh even poured out so much innocent blood that he filled Yerushalem with it from one side to the other, and that was on top of his other sin of leading Yehudah into doing what Yahweh had said was evil.

17Everything else that Menashsheh said and did, including the sins that he committed, is written in the book of the events of the kings of Yehudah. 18Then Menashsheh died and was buried in the palace garden (made by Uzza), and his son Amon replaced him as king.


21:2: Jer 15:4.

21:4: 2Sam 7:13.

21:7-8: 1Ki 9:3-5; 2Ch 7:12-18.