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How did Hezekiah restore true worship in Israel?

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Hezekiah reopened the temple and reinstituted the Passover, removing idolatry.

Hezekiah's reforms included reopening the temple, which had been shut by his father Ahaz, and reinstituting the Passover, which had not been observed in a long time. These actions revitalized true worship and communion with God among the Israelites. By inviting all of Israel to come and keep the Passover, Hezekiah sought to unify the people under true worship and remembrance of God's deliverance. Additionally, he courageously tore down the high places where idols were worshiped, emphasizing the exclusivity of worshiping Yahweh alone.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 29:3, 2 Chronicles 30:1-2

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