2 Chronicles 35
Josiah’s Passover Observance
1 Josiah observed the Lord’s ▼▼Passover: The Israelite festival celebrated on the fourteenth day of the first month in the early spring. It was a celebration of the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt, commemorating the final plague on Egypt when the firstborn were killed.
Passover b and slaughtered the Passover lambs on the fourteenth day of the first month. c 2He appointed the priests to their responsibilities and encouraged them to serve in the Lord’s temple. d 3He said to the Levites who taught all Israel e the holy things of the Lord, “Put the holy ark in the temple built by Solomon son of David king of Israel. Since you do not have to carry it on your shoulders, f now serve ▼▼Yahweh/Yah: Or The Lord; the personal name of God in Hebrew; "Yah" is the shortened form of the name.
Yahweh your God and His people Israel. 4 “Organize your ancestral houses by your divisions h according to the written instruction of David king of Israel and that of his son Solomon. i 5 Serve in the holy place by the divisions of the ancestral houses for your brothers, the lay people, ▼▼Lit the sons of the people
and the distribution of the tribal household of the Levites. k 6 Slaughter the Passover lambs, l consecrate yourselves, m and make preparations for your brothers to carry out the word of the Lord through Moses.” 7Then Josiah donated 30,000 sheep, lambs, and young goats, plus 3,000 bulls from his own possessions, for the Passover sacrifices for all the lay people ▼▼Lit the sons of the people
who were present. 8His officials also donated willingly for the people, the priests, and the Levites. Hilkiah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, chief officials of God’s temple, gave 2,600 Passover sacrifices and 300 bulls for the priests. 9 Conaniah o and his brothers Shemaiah and Nethanel, and Hashabiah, Jeiel, and Jozabad, officers of the Levites, donated 5,000 Passover sacrifices for the Levites, plus 500 bulls. 10So the service was established; the priests stood at their posts and the Levites in their divisions according to the king’s command. p 11Then they slaughtered the Passover lambs, and while the Levites were skinning the animals, q the priests sprinkled the blood ▼▼LXX, Vg, Tg; MT omits blood
they had been given. ▼▼Lit sprinkled from their hand
12They removed the ▼▼burnt offering(s): Or holocaust, an offering completely burned to ashes; it was used in connection with worship, seeking God's favor, expiating sin, or averting judgment.
burnt offerings so that they might be given to the divisions of the ancestral houses of the lay people ▼▼Lit the sons of the people
to offer to the Lord, according to what is written in the book of Moses; they did the same with the bulls. 13They roasted the Passover lambs with fire according to regulation. v They boiled the holy sacrifices in pots, kettles, and bowls; and they quickly brought them to the lay people. ▼▼Lit the sons of the people
14 Afterward, they made preparations for themselves and for the priests, since the priests, the descendants of Aaron, were busy offering up burnt offerings and fat until night. So the Levites made preparations for themselves and for the priests, the descendants of Aaron. 15The singers, the descendants of ▼▼Asaph: A musician appointed by David to oversee the music used in worship at the Temple; 12 psalms are attributed to Asaph.
Asaph, were at their stations according to the command of David, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun the king’s seer. y Also, the gatekeepers were at each gate. z None of them left their tasks because their Levite brothers had made preparations for them. 16So all the service of the Lord was established that day for observing the Passover and for offering burnt offerings on the altar of the Lord, according to the command of King Josiah. 17The Israelites who were present in Judah also observed the Passover at that time and the Festival of Unleavened Bread for seven days. aa 18 No Passover had been observed ab like it in Israel since the days of Samuel the prophet. None of the kings of Israel ever observed a Passover like the one that Josiah observed with the priests, the Levites, all Judah, the Israelites who were present in Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. 19In the eighteenth year of Josiah’s reign, this Passover was observed. Josiah’s Last Deeds and Death
20 After all this ac that Josiah had prepared for the temple, Neco king of Egypt ad marched up to fight at Carchemish ae by the Euphrates, and Josiah went out to confront him. 21But Neco sent messengers to him, saying, “What is the issue between you and me, king of Judah? af I have not come against you today ▼▼LXX, Syr, Tg, Vg; MT reads Not against you, you today
but I am fighting another dynasty. ▼▼Lit house
God told me to hurry. Stop opposing God who is with me; don’t make Him destroy you!” 22But Josiah did not turn away from him; instead, in order to fight with him he disguised himself. ▼▼LXX reads he was determined
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aj He did not listen to Neco’s words from the mouth of God, but went to the Valley of Megiddo ak to fight. 23The archers shot King Josiah, and he said to his servants, “Take me away, for I am severely wounded!” al 24So his servants took him out of the war chariot, carried him in his second chariot, and brought him to Jerusalem. Then he died, and they buried him in the tomb of his fathers. All Judah and Jerusalem mourned am for Josiah. 25 Jeremiah chanted a dirge an over Josiah, and all the singing men and singing women still speak of Josiah in their dirges to this very day. They established them as a statute for Israel, and indeed they are written in the Dirges. 26The rest of the events ao of Josiah’s reign, along with his deeds of faithful love according to what is written in the law of the Lord, 27and his words, from beginning to end, are written in the Book of the Kings of Israel and Judah.
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