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<p>Concerning Josiah we are here told, 1. That he came to the crown when he was very young, only eight years old (yet his infancy did not debar him from his right), and he reigned <i>thirty-one years</i> (<a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.1" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.34.1">2 Chron. 34:1</a>), a considerable time. I fear, however, that in the beginning of his reign things went much as they had done in his fathers time, because, being a child, he must have left the management of them to others; so that it was not till his twelfth year, which goes far in the number of his years, that the reformation began, <a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.3" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.34.3">2 Chron. 34:3</a>. He could not, as Hezekiah did, fall about it immediately. 2. That he reigned very well (<a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.2" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.34.2">2 Chron. 34:2</a>), approved himself to God, trod in the steps of David, and did not decline either <i>to the right hand of to the left</i>: for there are errors on both hands. 3. That while he was young, about sixteen years old, he <i>began to seek after God</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.3" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.34.3">2 Chron. 34:3</a>. We have reason to think he had not so good an education as Manasseh had (it is well if those about him did not endeavour to corrupt and debauch him); yet he thus sought God when he was young. It is the duty and interest of young people, and will particularly be the honour of young gentlemen, as soon as they come to years of understanding, to <i>begin to seek God</i>; for those that seek him early shall find him. 4. That in the twelfth year of his reign, when it is probable he took the administration of the government entirely into his own hands, he <i>began to purge his kingdom from the remains of idolatry</i>; he destroyed the high places, groves, images, altars, all the utensils of idolatry, <a class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.3,2Chr.34.4" href="/passage/?search=2Chr.34.3,2Chr.34.4"><span class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.3">2 Chron. 34:3</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="2Chr.34.4">4</span></a>. He not only cast them out as Manasseh did, but broke them to pieces, and made dust of them. This destruction of idolatry is here said to be in his twelfth year, but it was said (<a class="bibleref" title="2Kgs.23.23" href="/passage/?search=2Kgs.23.23">2 Kgs. 23:23</a>) to be in his eighteenth year. Something was probably done towards it in his twelfth year; then he began to purge out idolatry, but that good work met with opposition, so that it was not thoroughly done till they had found the book of the law six years afterwards. But here the whole work is laid together briefly which was much more largely and particularly related in the <i>Kings</i>. His zeal carried him out to do this, not only in Judah and Jerusalem, but in the cities of Israel too, as far as he had any influence upon them.</p>