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1The memory of Josiah is as sweet as the fragrance of expertly blended incense, sweet as honey to the taste, like music with wine at a banquet.[#2 K 22.1; 22.11-13; 23.3,25; #49.1: Hebrew Greek]
2He followed the correct policy of reforming the nation and removed the horrors of idolatry.
3He was completely loyal to the Lord and strengthened true religion in those wicked times.
4All the kings, except David, Hezekiah, and Josiah, were terrible sinners, because they abandoned the Law of the Most High to the very end of the kingdom.[#49.4: Hebrew Greek]
5They surrendered their power and honor to foreigners,
6who set fire to the holy city and left its streets deserted, just as Jeremiah had predicted.[#Jr 1.4-10; 39.8]
7Jeremiah had been badly treated, even though he was chosen as a prophet before he was born, “to uproot and to pull down, to destroy and to overthrow,” but also “to build and to plant.”
8It was Ezekiel who was shown the vision of the divine glory over the chariot and the living creatures.[#Ez 1.3-15; 14.14-20]
9He also referred to the prophet Job, who always did the right thing.[#49.9: Probable Hebrew text Greek unclear.]
10May the bones of the twelve prophets rise to new life, because these men encouraged the people of Israel and saved them with confident hope.
11How can we praise Zerubbabel? He was like a signet ring on the Lord's right hand,[#Ezra 3.2; Hg 2.23]
12as was Joshua son of Jehozadak. They rebuilt the Lord's holy Temple, destined for eternal fame.[#Hg 1.1,12]
13The memory of Nehemiah is also great. He rebuilt the ruined walls of Jerusalem, installing the gates and bars. He rebuilt our homes.[#Ne 6.15]
14No one else like Enoch has ever walked the face of the earth, for he was taken up from the earth.
15No one else like Joseph has ever been born; even his bones were honored.[#49.15: Greek adds Hebrew and one ancient translation place these words in 50.1.; #49.15: or]
16Shem, Seth, and Enosh were highly honored, but Adam's glory was above that of any other living being.[#49.16: Hebrew Greek]