2 Chronicles 
 30
  -  Hezekiah sent word to all Israel and Judah 
    and also wrote letters to Ephraim and Manasseh, inviting them to come to the 
    temple of the LORD in Jerusalem and celebrate the Passover to the LORD, the 
    God of Israel.
 
  -  The king and his officials and the whole 
    assembly in Jerusalem decided to celebrate the Passover in the second month.
 
  -  They had not been able to celebrate it at 
    the regular time because not enough priests had consecrated themselves and 
    the people had not assembled in Jerusalem.
 
  -  The plan seemed right both to the king and 
    to the whole assembly.
 
  -  They decided to send a proclamation throughout 
    Israel, from Beersheba to Dan, calling the people to come to Jerusalem and 
    celebrate the Passover to the LORD, the God of Israel. It had not been celebrated 
    in large numbers according to what was written.
 
  -  At the king's command, couriers went throughout 
    Israel and Judah with letters from the king and from his officials, which 
    read: "People of Israel, return to the LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac 
    and Israel, that he may return to you who are left, who have escaped from 
    the hand of the kings of Assyria.
 
  -  Do not be like your fathers and brothers, 
    who were unfaithful to the LORD, the God of their fathers, so that he made 
    them an object of horror, as you see.
 
  -  Do not be stiff-necked, as your fathers 
    were; submit to the LORD. Come to the sanctuary, which he has consecrated 
    forever. Serve the LORD your God, so that his fierce anger will turn away 
    from you.
 
  -  If you return to the LORD, then your brothers 
    and your children will be shown compassion by their captors and will come 
    back to this land, for the LORD your God is gracious and compassionate. He 
    will not turn his face from you if you return to him."
 
  -  The couriers went from town to town in Ephraim 
    and Manasseh, as far as Zebulun, but the people scorned and ridiculed them.
 
  -  Nevertheless, some men of Asher, Manasseh 
    and Zebulun humbled themselves and went to Jerusalem.
 
  -  Also in Judah the hand of God was on the 
    people to give them unity of mind to carry out what the king and his officials 
    had ordered, following the word of the LORD.
 
  -  A very large crowd of people assembled in 
    Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month.
 
  -  They removed the altars in Jerusalem and 
    cleared away the incense altars and threw them into the Kidron Valley.
 
  -  They slaughtered the Passover lamb on the 
    fourteenth day of the second month. The priests and the Levites were ashamed 
    and consecrated themselves and brought burnt offerings to the temple of the 
    LORD.
 
  -  Then they took up their regular positions 
    as prescribed in the Law of Moses the man of God. The priests sprinkled the 
    blood handed to them by the Levites.
 
  -  Since many in the crowd had not consecrated 
    themselves, the Levites had to kill the Passover lambs for all those who were 
    not ceremonially clean and could not consecrate their lambs to the LORD.
 
  -  Although most of the many people who came 
    from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar and Zebulun had not purified themselves, 
    yet they ate the Passover, contrary to what was written. But Hezekiah prayed 
    for them, saying, "May the LORD, who is good, pardon everyone
 
  -  who sets his heart on seeking God -- the 
    LORD, the God of his fathers -- even if he is not clean according to the rules 
    of the sanctuary."
 
  -  And the LORD heard Hezekiah and healed the 
    people.
 
  -  The Israelites who were present in Jerusalem 
    celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days with great rejoicing, 
    while the Levites and priests sang to the LORD every day, accompanied by the 
    LORD'S instruments of praise.
 
  -  Hezekiah spoke encouragingly to all the 
    Levites, who showed good understanding of the service of the LORD. For the 
    seven days they ate their assigned portion and offered fellowship offerings 
    and praised the LORD, the God of their fathers.
 
  -  The whole assembly then agreed to celebrate 
    the festival seven more days; so for another seven days they celebrated joyfully.
 
  -  Hezekiah king of Judah provided a thousand 
    bulls and seven thousand sheep and goats for the assembly, and the officials 
    provided them with a thousand bulls and ten thousand sheep and goats. A great 
    number of priests consecrated themselves.
 
  -  The entire assembly of Judah rejoiced, along 
    with the priests and Levites and all who had assembled from Israel, including 
    the aliens who had come from Israel and those who lived in Judah.
 
  -  There was great joy in Jerusalem, for since 
    the days of Solomon son of David king of Israel there had been nothing like 
    this in Jerusalem.
 
  - The priests and the Levites stood to bless 
    the people, and God heard them, for their prayer reached heaven, his holy 
    dwelling place. 
      
  
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