World English Bible
"It happened, when the king had heard the words of the book of the law, that he tore his clothes."
— 2 Kings 22:11, World English Bible
“And it came to pass, when the king had heard the words of the book of the law, that he rent his clothes.”
“And it came to pass, when the king had heard the words of the book of the law, that he rent his clothes. ”
“When the king heard the words of the law scroll, he tore his clothes.”
“And the king had heard the words of the law of the Lord, he rent his garments.”
“And the king, hearing the words of the book of the law, took his robe in his hands, violently parting it as a sign of his grief;”
“And it came to pass, when the king had heard the words of the book of the law, that he rent his clothes.”
Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the scribe, "I have found the book of the law in the house of Yahweh." Hilkiah delivered the book to Shaphan, and he read it.
Shaphan the scribe came to the king, and brought the king word again, and said, "Your servants have emptied out the money that was found in the house, and have delivered it into the hand of the workmen who have the oversight of the house of Yahweh."
Shaphan the scribe told the king, saying, "Hilkiah the priest has delivered a book to me." Shaphan read it before the king.
It happened, when the king had heard the words of the book of the law, that he tore his clothes.
The king commanded Hilkiah the priest, and Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Achbor the son of Micaiah, and Shaphan the scribe, and Asaiah the king's servant, saying,
"Go inquire of Yahweh for me, and for the people, and for all Judah, concerning the words of this book that is found; for great is the wrath of Yahweh that is kindled against us, because our fathers have not listened to the words of this book, to do according to all that which is written concerning us."
So Hilkiah the priest, and Ahikam, and Achbor, and Shaphan, and Asaiah, went to Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shallum the son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, keeper of the wardrobe (now she lived in Jerusalem in the second quarter); and they talked with her.