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18, 19. See EGW on 2 Kings 22:10, 11, Vol. 2, p. 1038.3BC 1133.1
21 (2 Kings 22:13). Word of the Lord Still Binding—[2 Kings 22:13 quoted.] Josiah did not say, “I knew nothing about this book. These are ancient precepts, and times have changed.” He appointed men to investigate the matter, and these men went to Huldah, the prophetess. [2 Kings 22:15-20 quoted.]3BC 1133.2
In Josiah's day the Word of the Lord was as binding, and should have been as strictly enforced, as at the time it was spoken. And today it is as binding as it was then (The General Conference Bulletin, April 1, 1903).3BC 1133.3
22 (2 Kings 22:14). Huldah Visited by Most Honored of the Kingdom—Josiah sent as messengers to the prophetess, the highest and most honored of the people. He sent the first men of his kingdom,—men who occupied high positions of trust in the nation. Thus he conferred honor upon the oracles of God (The General Conference Bulletin, April 1, 1903).3BC 1133.4
29-31. See EGW on 2 Kings 23:1-3, Vol. 2, p. 1038.3BC 1133.5
30. See EGW on 2 Kings 23:2, Vol. 2, p. 1039.3BC 1133.6
26-33. See EGW on 2 Kings 23:29, 30, Vol. 2, p. 1039.3BC 1133.7