

( See “Josiah follows book of the law, walks ‘in the way of David,’ The Church News, July 28, 1990)Ģ Kings 22:14 (The servants of Josiah go to Huldah)Ģ Kings 22:15,16,18,19 (Huldah says “thus saith the Lord” four times to the servants of Josiah)Ģ Kings 22: 19–20 (Huldah says because Josiah was righteous, he will go to his grave in peace) Rab-shakeh = An office of the Assyrian kingĢ Kings 19:32–37 (The Lord heard the prayers of the people and Isaiah’s prophecy is fulfilled)Ģ Kings 20:5–6 (Hezekiah is healed from a sickness and lives 15 more years)Ģ Kings 20:21 (Hezekiah dies after 15 years)Ģ Kings 20:21 (Manasseh reigns after Hezekiah dies)Ģ Kings 21:2, 6, 9 (Manasseh reigns in wickedness)Ģ Kings 21:18–19 (Manasseh dies and his son Amon reigns)Ģ Kings 21:20–23 (Manasseh reigns in wickedness and is killed by his servants)Ģ Kings 22:2 (Josiah rules in righteousness)Ģ Kings 22:3–8 (Josiah reconstructs the temple and finds the book of the law)Ģ Kings 22:13 (Josiah asks his servants to inquire of the Lord)īook of Law = A scriptural outline of temple ordinances and temple teachings that possibly included Deuteronomy 28:36–37. Link: “Jesus Will Say to All Israel, ‘Come Home,’ ” Come, Follow Me-For Individuals and Families: Old Testament 2022, Ģ Kings 18:3–8 (He reigns in righteousness)Ģ Kings 18:25 (Rab-shakeh addresses the Southern Kingdom)Ģ Kings 18:26–27 (Rab-shakeh speaks in Hebrew to intimidate the people)Ģ Kings 19:1 (Hezekiah rents his clothes in grief after Rab-shakeh’s speech and goes to the temple)Ģ Kings 19:3 (Israel doesn’t have enough strength to deliver themselves)Ģ Kings 19:4 (The Lord will hear Rab-shakeh and help Israel)Ģ Kings 19:6–7 (Isaiah prophesizes Israel will be saved)

Saphah = North or dark, gloomy, or hidden Old Testament Title Page (See for names of prophets of Northern and Southern Israel)Ģ Kings 21:13 (The Lord with wipe Jerusalem of evil)Ģ Kings 17:22–23 (Assyrian captivity of the Northern Kingdom)Ģ Kings 24– 25 (Babylonian captivity of the Southern Kingdom) Uchtdorf, “The Why of Priesthood Service,” April 2012 general conference). “The what informs but the why transforms,” ( Elder Dieter F. 1 Kings 11: 28, 43 (Solomon calls Jeroboam to be the new leader and dies)
