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1 Hezekiah began to
reign when he
was twenty-five
years old, and
he reigned
twenty-nine years
in Jerusalem.
His mother’s name
was Abijah, the
daughter of
Zechariah.
2 He
did that which
was right in
the LORD’s eyes,
according to all
that David
his father had
done.
3 In
the first year
of his reign,
in the first
month, he opened
the doors of
the LORD’s house
and repaired them.
4 He
brought in the
priests and the
Levites and gathered them together
into the wide place on
the east,
5 and
said to them, “Listen
to me, you
Levites! Now
sanctify yourselves,
and sanctify the
house of the
LORD, the God
of your fathers,
and carry the
filthiness out of
the holy place.
6 For
our fathers were
unfaithful, and
have done that
which was evil
in the LORD
our God’s sight,
and have forsaken
him, and have
turned away their
faces from the
habitation of the
LORD, and turned
their backs.
7 Also
they have shut
up the doors
of the porch, and
put out the
lamps, and have
not burned incense
nor offered burnt
offerings in the
holy place to
the God of
Israel.
8 Therefore
the LORD’s wrath
was on Judah
and Jerusalem, and
he has delivered
them to be tossed
back and forth, to
be an astonishment
and a hissing,
as you see
with your eyes.
9 For
behold, our fathers
have fallen by
the sword, and
our sons and
our daughters and
our wives are in
captivity for this.
10 Now
it is in
my heart to
make a covenant
with the LORD,
the God of
Israel, that his
fierce anger may
turn away from
us.
11 My
sons, don’t be
negligent now; for
the LORD has chosen
you to stand
before him, to
minister to him,
and that you
should be his
ministers and burn
incense.”
12 Then
the Levites arose:
Mahath, the son
of Amasai, and
Joel the son
of Azariah, of
the sons of
the Kohathites;
and of the
sons of Merari,
Kish the son
of Abdi, and
Azariah the son
of Jehallelel; and
of the Gershonites,
Joah the son
of Zimmah, and
Eden the son
of Joah;
13 and
of the sons
of Elizaphan, Shimri
and Jeuel; and
of the sons
of Asaph, Zechariah
and Mattaniah;
14 and
of the sons
of Heman, Jehuel
and Shimei; and
of the sons
of Jeduthun,
Shemaiah and
Uzziel.
15 They gathered their brothers,
sanctified themselves,
and went in,
according to the
commandment of the
king by the
LORD’s words, to
cleanse the LORD’s
house.
16 The
priests went into
the inner part
of the LORD’s
house to cleanse
it, and brought
out all the
uncleanness that
they found in
the LORD’s temple
into the court
of the LORD’s
house. The Levites
took it from
there to carry
it out to
the brook Kidron.
17 Now
they began on
the first day
of the first
month to sanctify,
and on the
eighth day of
the month they
came to the
LORD’s porch. They
sanctified the
LORD’s house in
eight days, and
on the sixteenth
day of the
first month they
finished.
18 Then
they went in
to Hezekiah the
king within the
palace and said, “We
have cleansed all
the LORD’s house,
including the
altar of burnt
offering with all
its vessels, and
the table of show
bread with all its
vessels.
19 Moreover,
we have prepared
and sanctified all
the vessels which
King Ahaz threw away
in his reign
when he was
unfaithful. Behold,
they are before
the LORD’s altar.”
20 Then
Hezekiah the king
arose early, gathered
the princes of
the city, and
went up to
the LORD’s house.
21 They
brought seven
bulls, seven rams,
seven lambs, and
seven male goats,
for a sin
offering for the
kingdom, for the
sanctuary, and for
Judah. He commanded
the priests the
sons of Aaron to
offer them on
the LORD’s altar.
22 So they
killed the bulls,
and the priests
received the blood
and sprinkled it
on the altar.
They killed
the rams and
sprinkled the
blood on the
altar. They also
killed the lambs
and sprinkled the
blood on the
altar.
23 They
brought near the
male goats for
the sin offering
before the king
and the assembly;
and they laid
their hands on
them.
24 Then
the priests killed
them, and they
made a sin
offering with
their blood on
the altar, to
make atonement for
all Israel; for
the king commanded
that the burnt
offering and the
sin offering
should be made
for all Israel.
25 He
set the Levites
in the LORD’s
house with cymbals,
with stringed instruments, and
with harps,
according to the
commandment of
David, of Gad
the king’s seer,
and Nathan the
prophet; for the
commandment was
from the LORD
by his prophets.
26 The
Levites stood with
David’s instruments,
and the priests
with the trumpets.
27 Hezekiah commanded them
to offer the
burnt offering on
the altar. When
the burnt offering
began, the LORD’s
song also began,
along with the
trumpets and
instruments of
David king of
Israel.
28 All
the assembly
worshiped, the
singers sang, and
the trumpeters
sounded. All
this continued until
the burnt offering
was finished.
29 When
they had finished
offering, the king
and all who
were present with
him bowed
themselves and
worshiped.
30 Moreover
Hezekiah the king
and the
princes commanded the
Levites to sing
praises to the
LORD with the
words of David,
and of Asaph the
seer. They sang
praises with
gladness, and they
bowed their heads
and worshiped.
31 Then
Hezekiah answered, “Now
you have
consecrated yourselves
to the LORD.
Come near and
bring sacrifices
and thank
offerings into the
LORD’s house.” The
assembly brought
in sacrifices and
thank offerings,
and as many as
were of a
willing heart
brought burnt
offerings.
32 The
number of the
burnt offerings
which the assembly
brought was
seventy bulls, one
hundred rams, and
two hundred lambs.
All these were
for a burnt
offering to the
LORD.
33 The
consecrated things
were six
hundred head of
cattle and
three thousand sheep.
34 But
the priests were
too few, so
that they could
not skin all
the burnt
offerings. Therefore
their brothers the
Levites helped
them until the
work was ended,
and until the
priests had
sanctified themselves,
for the Levites
were more upright
in heart to
sanctify themselves
than the priests.
35 Also
the burnt
offerings were in
abundance, with
the fat of
the peace
offerings and with
the drink
offerings for
every burnt
offering. So the
service of the
LORD’s house was
set in order.
36 Hezekiah
and all the
people rejoiced
because of that
which God had
prepared for the
people; for the
thing was done
suddenly.