Above: King Josiah
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READING 2 KINGS 22-25, 1 ESDRAS, 2 CHRONICLES 34-36, EZRA, AND NEHEMIAH
PART V
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1 Esdras 1:23-24
Ecclesiasticus/Sirach 49:1-6
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O my God, remember to my credit all that I have done for this people!
–Nehemiah 5:19, TANAKH: The Holy Scriptures (1985)
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And the deeds of Josiah were upright in the sight of the Lord, for his heart was full of godliness. In ancient times the events of his reign have been recorded–concerning those who sinned and acted wickedly toward the Lord beyond any other people or kingdom, and how they grieved the Lord deeply, so that the words of the Lord fell upon Israel.
–1 Esdras 1:23-24, New Revised Standard Version (1989)
That passage from 1 Esdras has no parallel in 2 Chronicles or 2 Kings.
Sirach 49:1-6 heaps more praise upon Josiah. That passage lauds only three Israelite monarchs–David, Hezekiah, and Josiah. The rest were wicked, verse 4 tells us. Sirach 49:1-6 also tells us that Josiah’s name is like “blended incense” and that his memory is precious. One also reads that Josiah “kept his heart fixed on God” and led a virtuous life during “times of lawlessness.” Such lawlessness, one reads, led to the Babylonian Exile.
Sirach 49:1-6 comes from a section (Chapters 44-50) in which Ben Sira praises heroes, but not always in chronological order. The standard English translation of Sirach 44:1 begins,
Let us now praise famous men….
I wonder if the author of Hebrews (definitely not St. Paul the Apostle) had Sirach 44-50 in mind when dictating or writing the roll call of faith in Chapter 11.
The story of King Josiah of Judah confirms what most people know already: the wisdom and character of those who sit in positions of power changes the courses of nations and the world. And even those who walk with God make foolish decisions. At least these rulers are not evil, though.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
JULY 30, 2020 COMMON ERA
THE FEAST OF CLARENCE JORDAN, SOUTHERN BAPTIST MINISTER AND WITNESS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS
THE FEAST OF SAINT PETER CHRYSOLOGUS, ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF RAVENNA AND DEFENDER OF ORTHODOXY
THE FEAST OF SAINT VICENTA CHÁVEZ OROZCO, FOUNDRESS OF THE SERVANTS OF THE HOLY TRINITY AND THE POOR
THE FEAST OF SAINT WILLIAM PINCHON, ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP
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