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1 Hezekiah sent to
all Israel and
Judah, and
wrote letters also
to Ephraim and
Manasseh, that
they should come
to the LORD’s
house at Jerusalem,
to keep the
Passover to the
LORD, the God
of Israel.
2 For
the king had
taken counsel with
his princes and
all the assembly
in Jerusalem to
keep the Passover
in the second
month.
3 For
they could not
keep it at
that time, because
the priests had
not sanctified
themselves in sufficient number,
and the people
had not gathered
themselves together
to Jerusalem.
4 The
thing was right
in the eyes
of the king
and of all
the assembly.
5 So
they established a
decree to make
proclamation throughout
all Israel,
from Beersheba even
to Dan, that
they should come
to keep the
Passover to the
LORD, the God
of Israel, at
Jerusalem, for
they had not
kept it in
great numbers in
the way it
is written.
6 So
the couriers went
with the letters
from the king
and his princes
throughout all
Israel and Judah,
according to the
commandment of the
king, saying, “You
children of Israel,
turn again to
the LORD, the
God of Abraham,
Isaac, and Israel,
that he may
return to the
remnant of you
that have escaped
out of the
hand of the
kings of Assyria.
7 Don’t be
like your fathers
and like
your brothers, who
trespassed against
the LORD, the
God of
their fathers, so
that he gave
them up to
desolation, as you
see.
8 Now don’t
be stiff-necked, as
your fathers were,
but yield
yourselves to the
LORD, and enter
into his sanctuary,
which he has
sanctified forever,
and serve the
LORD your God,
that his fierce
anger may turn
away from you.
9 For
if you turn
again to the
LORD, your
brothers and your
children will find
compassion with
those who led
them captive, and
will come again
into this land,
because the LORD
your God is
gracious and
merciful, and will
not turn away
his face from
you if you
return to him.”
10 So
the couriers
passed from city
to city through
the country of Ephraim
and Manasseh, even
to Zebulun,
but people ridiculed them
and mocked them.
11 Nevertheless some men
of Asher, Manasseh,
and Zebulun
humbled themselves
and came to
Jerusalem.
12 Also
the hand of
God came on
Judah to give
them one heart,
to do the
commandment of the
king and of
the princes by
the LORD’s word.
13 Many
people assembled
at Jerusalem to
keep the feast
of unleavened
bread in the
second month, a
very great
assembly.
14 They
arose and took
away the altars
that were in
Jerusalem, and
they took away
all the altars
for incense and
threw them into
the brook Kidron.
15 Then
they killed the
Passover on the
fourteenth day of
the second month.
The priests and
the Levites were
ashamed, and
sanctified themselves,
and brought burnt
offerings into the
LORD’s house.
16 They
stood in their
place after their
order, according
to the law
of Moses the man
of God. The
priests sprinkled
the blood which
they received of
the hand of
the Levites.
17 For
there were many
in the assembly
who had not
sanctified themselves;
therefore the
Levites were in
charge of killing
the Passovers for
everyone who was
not clean, to
sanctify them to
the LORD.
18 For
a multitude of
the people, even
many of Ephraim,
Manasseh, Issachar,
and Zebulun, had
not cleansed
themselves, yet
they ate the
Passover other than
the way it
is written. For
Hezekiah had
prayed for them,
saying, “May the
good LORD
pardon everyone
19 who sets
his heart to
seek God, the
LORD, the God
of his fathers,
even if they aren’t
clean according to
the purification
of the sanctuary.”
20 The
LORD listened to
Hezekiah, and
healed the people.
21 The
children of Israel
who were present
at Jerusalem kept
the feast of
unleavened bread
seven days with
great gladness.
The Levites and
the priests
praised the LORD
day by day, singing
with loud
instruments to the
LORD.
22 Hezekiah
spoke encouragingly
to all the
Levites who had
good understanding
in the service of
the LORD. So
they ate throughout
the feast for
the seven days,
offering sacrifices
of peace offerings
and making
confession to the
LORD, the God
of their fathers.
23 The
whole assembly
took counsel to
keep another seven
days, and they
kept another seven
days with gladness.
24 For
Hezekiah king of
Judah gave to
the assembly for
offerings one thousand
bulls and
seven thousand sheep;
and the princes
gave to the
assembly a thousand
bulls and
ten thousand sheep;
and a great
number of priests
sanctified themselves.
25 All
the assembly of
Judah, with the
priests and the
Levites, and all
the assembly who
came out of
Israel, and the
foreigners who
came out of
the land of Israel
and who lived
in Judah, rejoiced.
26 So
there was great
joy in Jerusalem;
for since the
time of Solomon
the son of
David king of
Israel there was
nothing like this
in Jerusalem.
27 Then
the Levitical
priests arose and
blessed the people.
Their voice was
heard, and their
prayer came up
to his holy
habitation, even to
heaven.