
Josiah
Biblical King of Judah
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Narrated by:
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Sandra Weston
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By:
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Sally Fradkin
About this listen
Eight-year-old Josiah is the second son. His older brother, Ahaz, is heir to the throne of Judah, until the unthinkable occurs. The king, Amon, sacrifices Ahaz. In the chaotic aftermath, Josiah finds himself a boy king.
To rule Judah, Josiah has to live long enough to grow up. When he does, the problems of the people and the country weigh heavily on him. As king, he searches for a way to lead Judah into God’s favor. With the future of Judah and the Hebrew nation at stake, Josiah learns that even a king can’t rule the heart of a man or woman...not even the woman he loves. Can risking everything bring the peace he seeks?
©2020 Sandra Weston (P)2022 Sandra Weston
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