Who was Josiah?

Great reformer king of Judah

The story of Josiah

Josiah - King of Judah
Josiah - King of Judah
39 yearsBorn: -647Died: -608From: JerusalemKing of Judah

Josiah was a king of Judah who ruled from 640 to 609 BCE. He was the son of King Amon and came to the throne at the age of 8. He is remembered for his religious reforms and for reestablishing the worship of God in Judah. Josiah is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the books of Kings and Chronicles. According to the Bible, Josiah was a righteous and devout king who worked to remove idol worship from the kingdom of Judah and to restore the worship of God. He ordered the repair of the Temple in Jerusalem, which had fallen into disrepair, and during the course of the repairs, a copy of the Book of the Law was discovered. This discovery inspired Josiah to call for a nationwide religious revival, in which the people of Judah rededicated themselves to the worship of God. Josiah's reforms were widely seen as a turning point in the history of the kingdom of Judah, and he is remembered as one of the most important religious leaders of his time.

Name meaning

Yahweh supports

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

King of Judah

First mention

1 Kings 13:2

Appearances in the Bible

48 mentions

In Hebrew

יאשיהו