“The memory of King Josiah is
Like a blending of incense.
This was prepared
By the skilful art of the perfumer.
His memory is
As sweet as honey
To every mouth.
His memory is
Like music
At a banquet of wine.
He did what was right
By reforming the people.
He removed the wicked abominations.
He kept his heart
On the Lord.
In lawless times,
He made
Godliness prevail.”
Now Sirach takes on the memory of the long reign of Judah King Josiah (640-609 BCE) as found in 2 Kings, chapters 22-23, and 2 Chronicles, chapters 34-35. He was a substantial king for over 30 years, so his impact was great. His memory was like the beautiful aroma of incense and sweeter than honey. His memory was like music at a wine banquet because he did what was right. He refurnished the Jerusalem Temple by collecting money to repair it. During this remodeling, they discovered the book of the law, probably Deuteronomy. After reading this book, he called for a religious reform in Judah, apparently reinstating monotheism. He then set out to destroy all the other religious shrines or wicked abominations that were not in Jerusalem. He kept his heart fixed on the Lord. He changed the lawless times into the times of godliness. What a great king!