2 Chronicles 30
1 And
Hezekiah sent to all
Israel and
Judah, and
wrote letters also to
Ephraim and
Manasseh, that they should
come to the
house of the
LORD at
Jerusalem, to
keep the
passover unto the
LORD God of
Israel. 2 For the
king had taken
counsel, and his
princes, and all the
congregation 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
sufficiently, neither had the
people gathered themselves
together to
Jerusalem. 4 And the
thing pleased the
king and all the
congregation. 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 unto the
LORD God of
Israel at
Jerusalem: for they had not
done it of a
long time in such sort as it was
written.
6 So the
posts went with the
letters from the
king and his
princes throughout all
Israel and
Judah, and according to the
commandment of the
king, saying, Ye
children of
Israel, turn
again unto the
LORD God of
Abraham, Isaac, and
Israel, and he will
return to the
remnant of you, that are
escaped out of the
hand of the
kings of
Assyria. 7 And be not ye like your
fathers, and like your
brethren, which
trespassed against the
LORD God of their
fathers, who therefore gave them
up to
desolation, as ye
see.
8 Now be ye not
stiffnecked, as your
fathers were, but
yield yourselves unto the
LORD, and
enter into his
sanctuary, which he hath
sanctified for
ever: and
serve the
LORD your
God, that the
fierceness of his
wrath may turn
away from you.
9 For if ye turn
again unto the
LORD, your
brethren and your
children shall find
compassion before them that lead them
captive, so that they shall come
again into this
land: for the
LORD your
God is
gracious and
merciful, and will not turn
away his
face from you, if ye
return unto him.
10 So the
posts passed from
city to
city through the
country of
Ephraim and
Manasseh even unto
Zebulun: but they laughed them to
scorn, and
mocked them.
11 Nevertheless
divers of
Asher and
Manasseh and of
Zebulun humbled themselves, and
came to
Jerusalem. 12 Also in
Judah the
hand of
God was to
give them
one heart to
do the
commandment of the
king and of the
princes, by the
word of the
LORD. 13 And there
assembled at
Jerusalem much people to
keep the
feast of unleavened
bread in the
second month, a
very great congregation. 14 And they
arose and took
away the
altars that were in
Jerusalem, and all the altars for
incense took they
away, and
cast them into the
brook Kidron. 15 Then they
killed the
passover on the
fourteenth day of the
second month: and the
priests and the
Levites were
ashamed, and
sanctified themselves, and brought
in the burnt
offerings into the
house of the
LORD. 16 And they
stood in their
place after their
manner, 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
congregation that were not
sanctified: therefore the
Levites had the charge of the
killing of the
passovers for every one that was not
clean, to
sanctify them unto the
LORD. 18 For a
multitude of the
people, even
many of
Ephraim, and
Manasseh, Issachar, and
Zebulun, had
not cleansed themselves, yet did they
eat the
passover otherwise than it was
written. But
Hezekiah prayed for them,
saying, The
good LORD pardon every one
19 That
prepareth his
heart to
seek God, the
LORD God of his
fathers, though he be not cleansed according to the
purification of the
sanctuary. 20 And the
LORD hearkened to
Hezekiah, and
healed the
people. 21 And the
children of
Israel that were
present at
Jerusalem kept the
feast of unleavened
bread seven days with
great gladness: and the
Levites and the
priests praised the
LORD day by
day, singing with
loud instruments unto the
LORD. 22 And
Hezekiah spake comfortably unto all the
Levites that
taught the
good knowledge of the
LORD: and they did
eat throughout the
feast seven days, offering peace offerings, and making
confession to the
LORD God of their
fathers. 23 And the whole
assembly took
counsel to
keep other seven days: and they
kept other
seven days with
gladness. 24 For
Hezekiah king of
Judah did
give to the
congregation a
thousand bullocks and
seven thousand sheep; and the
princes gave to the
congregation a
thousand bullocks and
ten thousand sheep: and a great
number of
priests sanctified themselves.
25 And all the
congregation of
Judah, with the
priests and the
Levites, and all the
congregation that came
out of
Israel, and the
strangers that came
out of the
land of
Israel, and that
dwelt 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 not the like in
Jerusalem. 27 Then the
priests the
Levites arose and
blessed the
people: and their
voice was
heard, and their
prayer came up to his
holy dwelling
place, even unto
heaven.