Both Books of Kings and Chronicles, Jeremiah, Zechariah, and Matthew.
Yes, there are references to King Josiah in the Bible, particularly in the Books of Kings and Chronicles. Josiah was a king of Judah who implemented religious reforms and sought to restore proper worship of God. His story can be found in the Old Testament.
AnswerThe "Book of Laws", believed to have been the Book of Deuteronomy, was supposedly discovered in the Temple of Jerusalem during the reign of King Josiah. This was the only book of the Bible said to have been 'discovered'.
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In the King James version the word - Josiah - appears 53 times
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The book that was allegedly found in the Temple during the time of Josiah is believed to have been the Book of Deuteronomy. Scholars believe that King Josiah commissioned the Deuteronomist to write the book, and that it was hidden in the Temple with the intention that it would be found and portrayed as of great antiquity.
The first book of the Bible to be written in much the same format as we have today, is believed to be Deuteronomy, which was compiled around 622 BCE - during the reign of King Josiah - by an anonymous author, now known as the Deuteronomist.
Two of them were Joash and Josiah. Josiah became king at age 8 and was known as a king who loved God.
King Josiah was a descendent of King David and an ancestor of Jesus Christ - all from the tribe of Judah.
Josiah Keep has written: 'West American shells' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Mollusks
Josiah Marsh has written: 'A popular life of George Fox' -- subject(s): Accessible book
No. Deuteronomy is sometimes called to Book of Law, but this was written during the reign of King Josiah of Judah, many centuries afer the time attributed to Josiah.