17-18 So, as King Josiah had commanded, everything that related to the sacrifices offered to the Lord was done that day; the Passover Festival was celebrated, and the sacrifices were offered on the altar.
19 All the people of Israel who were present at that time kept the Passover and observed the Festival of Unleavened Bread for seven days.
20 Since the days of the prophet Samuel, the Passover had never been celebrated so faithfully.
21-22 None of the former kings of Israel had ever celebrated a Passover like this one celebrated by King Josiah in Jerusalem in the eighteenth year of his reign; it was celebrated by the priests, the Levites, and all the people of Judah and Israel.
23 The Lord was pleased with everything Josiah did, for he was a deeply religious man.
24 But the ancient records also tell the story of those who sinned and rebelled against the Lord during Josiah's reign. They sinned more than any other nation or kingdom and did things that offended the Lord so much that his judgement fell on the people of Israel.
25 After Josiah had done all these things, the king of Egypt led an army to fight at Carchemish on the River Euphrates. Josiah tried to stop him,