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Josiah had the sacred pole[a] for Asherah brought out of the temple and taken to Kidron Valley, where it was burned. He then had its ashes ground into dust and scattered over the public cemetery there. He had the buildings torn down where the male prostitutes[b] lived next to the temple, and where the women wove sacred robes[c] for the idol of Asherah.

In almost every town in Judah, priests had been offering sacrifices to the Lord at local shrines.[d] Josiah brought these priests to Jerusalem and had their shrines made unfit for worship—every shrine from Geba just north of Jerusalem to Beersheba in the south. He even tore down the shrine at Beersheba that was just to the left of Joshua Gate, which was named after the highest official of the city.

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Footnotes

  1. 23.6 sacred pole: See the note at 13.6,7.
  2. 23.7 male prostitutes: Young men or boys sometimes served as prostitutes in the worship of Canaanite gods, but the Lord had forbidden the people of Israel and Judah to worship in this way (see Deuteronomy 23.17,18).
  3. 23.7 sacred robes: Or “coverings.”
  4. 23.8 local shrines: See the note at 12.3.

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