THE RIGHTEOUSNESS AND PIETY OF JOSIAH.
Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign; and he did what was right in the sight of the Lord for the thirty-one years in which he reigned. In the eighteenth year from the beginning of his rule, he began to purify Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. In fact, he removed the foreign religions introduced by Manasseh and overturned the sanctuaries and altars. In the same eighteenth year he ordered an expiation of the temple and commanded the priests to make repairs. He brought in workers, gathered stones, materials and other things useful to building and supplied the money for the expected expenses, and in this case he religiously emulated the pious zeal of his great-grandfather Jehoash.[1] And at that time the refurbishment of the temple was not less necessary than it had been before, because for the fifty years in which Manasseh had reigned,[2] it had been neglected or given to profane uses. [3] DEUTERONOMY WAS THE BOOK FOUND. ISHO‘DAD OF MERV: The book that was discovered was the Deuteronomy that Moses had placed in the ark as a precaution.[1] It was brought out through a divine action, in order to show the people that it cried and argued against them because of their great iniquity and therefore did not want to stay in its place. Hilkiah, who found the book, was the father of the prophet Jeremiah.[2] It is not without a reason that the book was discovered at the time of Josiah because he, more than all the other kings, showed a real fervor against the priests of Baal, especially against those of the ten tribes, that is, those that had survived among them. Indeed, if [the book] had been found at the time of the other kings, they would not have accepted it. They might have even torn it up, as Zedekiah tore the prophecy of Jeremiah and threw it into the fire.[3] [Another reason] is that the time of their captivity had come. For the seventy years of the Babylonian captivity are usually counted from the eighteenth year of Josiah, the year in which the book was discovered: as if the captivity was about to come in those days but was hindered because of Josiah’s virtue. [4]
Books of Sessions 2 Kings 22.8