2 Chronicles 
 29
  -  Hezekiah was twenty-five years old when 
    he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-nine years. His mother's 
    name was Abijah daughter of Zechariah.
 
  -  He did what was right in the eyes of the 
    LORD, just as his father David had done.
 
  -  In the first month of the first year of 
    his reign, he opened the doors of the temple of the LORD and repaired them.
 
  -  He brought in the priests and the Levites, 
    assembled them in the square on the east side
 
  -  and said: "Listen to me, Levites! Consecrate 
    yourselves now and consecrate the temple of the LORD, the God of your fathers. 
    Remove all defilement from the sanctuary.
 
  -  Our fathers were unfaithful; they did evil 
    in the eyes of the LORD our God and forsook him. They turned their faces away 
    from the LORD'S dwelling place and turned their backs on him.
 
  -  They also shut the doors of the portico 
    and put out the lamps. They did not burn incense or present any burnt offerings 
    at the sanctuary to the God of Israel.
 
  -  Therefore, the anger of the LORD has fallen 
    on Judah and Jerusalem; he has made them an object of dread and horror and 
    scorn, as you can see with your own eyes.
 
  -  This is why our fathers have fallen by the 
    sword and why our sons and daughters and our wives are in captivity.
 
  -  Now I intend to make a covenant with the 
    LORD, the God of Israel, so that his fierce anger will turn away from us.
 
  -  My sons, do not be negligent now, for the 
    LORD has chosen you to stand before him and serve him, to minister before 
    him and to burn incense."
 
  -  Then these Levites set to work: from the 
    Kohathites, Mahath son of Amasai and Joel son of Azariah; from the Merarites, 
    Kish son of Abdi and Azariah son of Jehallelel; from the Gershonites, Joah 
    son of Zimmah and Eden son of Joah;
 
  -  from the descendants of Elizaphan, Shimri 
    and Jeiel; from the descendants of Asaph, Zechariah and Mattaniah;
 
  -  from the descendants of Heman, Jehiel and 
    Shimei; from the descendants of Jeduthun, Shemaiah and Uzziel.
 
  -  When they had assembled their brothers and 
    consecrated themselves, they went in to purify the temple of the LORD, as 
    the king had ordered, following the word of the LORD.
 
  -  The priests went into the sanctuary of the 
    LORD to purify it. They brought out to the courtyard of the LORD'S temple 
    everything unclean that they found in the temple of the LORD. The Levites 
    took it and carried it out to the Kidron Valley.
 
  -  They began the consecration on the first 
    day of the first month, and by the eighth day of the month they reached the 
    portico of the LORD. For eight more days they consecrated the temple of the 
    LORD itself, finishing on the sixteenth day of the first month.
 
  -  Then they went in to King Hezekiah and reported: 
    "We have purified the entire temple of the LORD, the altar of burnt offering 
    with all its utensils, and the table for setting out the consecrated bread, 
    with all its articles.
 
  -  We have prepared and consecrated all the 
    articles that King Ahaz removed in his unfaithfulness while he was king. They 
    are now in front of the LORD'S altar."
 
  -  Early the next morning King Hezekiah gathered 
    the city officials together and went up to the temple of the LORD.
 
  -  They brought seven bulls, seven rams, seven 
    male lambs and seven male goats as a sin offering for the kingdom, for the 
    sanctuary and for Judah. The king commanded the priests, the descendants of 
    Aaron, to offer these on the altar of the LORD.
 
  -  So they slaughtered the bulls, and the priests 
    took the blood and sprinkled it on the altar; next they slaughtered the rams 
    and sprinkled their blood on the altar; then they slaughtered the lambs and 
    sprinkled their blood on the altar.
 
  -  The goats for the sin offering were brought 
    before the king and the assembly, and they laid their hands on them.
 
  -  The priests then slaughtered the goats and 
    presented their blood on the altar for a sin offering to atone for all Israel, 
    because the king had ordered the burnt offering and the sin offering for all 
    Israel.
 
  -  He stationed the Levites in the temple of 
    the LORD with cymbals, harps and lyres in the way prescribed by David and 
    Gad the king's seer and Nathan the prophet; this was commanded by the LORD 
    through his prophets.
 
  -  So the Levites stood ready with David's 
    instruments, and the priests with their trumpets.
 
  -  Hezekiah gave the order to sacrifice the 
    burnt offering on the altar. As the offering began, singing to the LORD began 
    also, accompanied by trumpets and the instruments of David king of Israel.
 
  -  The whole assembly bowed in worship, while 
    the singers sang and the trumpeters played. All this continued until the sacrifice 
    of the burnt offering was completed.
 
  -  When the offerings were finished, the king 
    and everyone present with him knelt down and worshiped.
 
  -  King Hezekiah and his officials ordered 
    the Levites to praise the LORD with the words of David and of Asaph the seer. 
    So they sang praises with gladness and bowed their heads and worshiped.
 
  -  Then Hezekiah said, "You have now dedicated 
    yourselves to the LORD. Come and bring sacrifices and thank offerings to the 
    temple of the LORD." So the assembly brought sacrifices and thank offerings, 
    and all whose hearts were willing brought burnt offerings.
 
  -  The number of burnt offerings the assembly 
    brought was seventy bulls, a hundred rams and two hundred male lambs -- all 
    of them for burnt offerings to the LORD.
 
  -  The animals consecrated as sacrifices amounted 
    to six hundred bulls and three thousand sheep and goats.
 
  -  The priests, however, were too few to skin 
    all the burnt offerings; so their kinsmen the Levites helped them until the 
    task was finished and until other priests had been consecrated, for the Levites 
    had been more conscientious in consecrating themselves than the priests had 
    been.
 
  -  There were burnt offerings in abundance, 
    together with the fat of the fellowship offerings and the drink offerings 
    that accompanied the burnt offerings. So the service of the temple of the 
    LORD was reestablished.
 
  -  Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced at 
    what God had brought about for his people, because it was done so quickly. 
    
      
  
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