Josías lectura del Rollo
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King Josiah stands robed and crowned at the entrance of the temple, holding an open scroll before priests, elders, families, and the gathered people of Judah. The scene portrays the rediscovery and public reading of the Book of the Law, a turning point in Josiah’s reign after the Scriptures were found in the house of the Lord. Priestly figures stand near him with sacred scrolls, while the congregation listens from the temple court, emphasizing the solemn return of God’s Word to the center of national life.
This artwork reflects the biblical account in 2 Kings 22–23 and 2 Chronicles 34, where Josiah responds to the Law with humility, repentance, and covenant renewal. The open scroll becomes the visual focus of reform: Scripture exposes sin, calls God’s people back to obedience, and restores worship according to the Lord’s commands. A strong choice for teaching on revival, repentance, biblical literacy, covenant faithfulness, and Old Testament kings.
This artwork reflects the biblical account in 2 Kings 22–23 and 2 Chronicles 34, where Josiah responds to the Law with humility, repentance, and covenant renewal. The open scroll becomes the visual focus of reform: Scripture exposes sin, calls God’s people back to obedience, and restores worship according to the Lord’s commands. A strong choice for teaching on revival, repentance, biblical literacy, covenant faithfulness, and Old Testament kings.
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