The Young King Josiah

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The Young King Josiah Josiah was eight years old when he became king of Judah. He obeyed God s law and like his ancestor, King David, he stayed faithful to God. In the eighteenth year of his reign he sent some of his officials to the Temple to organize repairs and cleaning, and as they were working on the temple rooms, they found an old scrolls containing the law of God. When the high priest read it to Josiah, the king tore his clothes in dismay (this was done as a sign of repentance). King Josiah then called his people to assemble at the Temple. He read the law from the scrolls to the people, and they all made a covenant with the Lord to keep His commandments and follow His law. Many reforms were made, and the Temple and all of the land was cleaned of the false idols they had worship. He served God with all of his heart, mind, and strength, obeying the Law of Moses. You can read the full story in 2 kings, chapter 22 and 23, verses 1 to 25

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The Young King Josiah Josiah was eight years old when he became king of Judah. He obeyed God s law and like his ancestor, King David, he stayed faithful to God. In the eighteenth year of his reign he sent some of his officials to the Temple to organize repairs and cleaning, and as they were working on the temple rooms, they found an old scrolls containing the law of God. When the high priest read it to Josiah, the king tore his clothes in dismay (this was done as a sign of repentance). King Josiah then called his people to assemble at the Temple. He read the law from the scrolls to the people, and they all made a covenant with the Lord to keep His commandments and follow His law. Many reforms were made, and the Temple and all of the land was cleaned of the false idols they had worship. He served God with all of his heart, mind, and strength, obeying the Law of Moses. You can read the full story in 2 kings, chapter 22 and 23, verses 1 to 25

Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright 2019 by Didier Martin www.mylittlehouse.org - https://blog-mylittlehouse.weebly.com/ Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.

corners part to glue on the back parts for the frame

The Young King Josiah Josiah was eight years old when he became king of Judah. He obeyed God s law and like his ancestor, King David, he stayed faithful to God. In the eighteenth year of his reign he sent some of his officials to the Temple to organize repairs and cleaning, and as they were working on the temple rooms, they found an old scrolls containing the law of God. When the high priest read it to Josiah, the king tore his clothes in dismay (this was done as a sign of repentance). King Josiah then called his people to assemble at the Temple. He read the law from the scrolls to the people, and they all made a covenant with the Lord to keep His commandments and follow His law. Many reforms were made, and the Temple and all of the land was cleaned of the false idols they had worship. He served God with all of his heart, mind, and strength, obeying the Law of Moses. You can read the full story in 2 kings, chapter 22 and 23, verses 1 to 25

The Young King Josiah Josiah was eight years old when he became king of Judah. He obeyed God s law and like his ancestor, King David, he stayed faithful to God. In the eighteenth year of his reign he sent some of his officials to the Temple to organize repairs and cleaning, and as they were working on the temple rooms, they found an old scrolls containing the law of God. When the high priest read it to Josiah, the king tore his clothes in dismay (this was done as a sign of repentance). King Josiah then called his people to assemble at the Temple. He read the law from the scrolls to the people, and they all made a covenant with the Lord to keep His commandments and follow His law. Many reforms were made, and the Temple and all of the land was cleaned of the false idols they had worship. He served God with all of his heart, mind, and strength, obeying the Law of Moses. You can read the full story in 2 kings, chapter 22 and 23, verses 1 to 25