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Texts -- 2 Chronicles 29:2-36 (NET)

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29:2 He did what the Lord approved , just as his ancestor David had done . 29:3 In the first month of the first year of his reign , he opened the doors of the Lord’s temple and repaired them. 29:4 He brought in the priests and Levites and assembled them in the square on the east side. 29:5 He said to them: “Listen to me, you Levites ! Now consecrate yourselves, so you can consecrate the temple of the Lord God of your ancestors ! Remove from the sanctuary what is ceremonially unclean ! 29:6 For our fathers were unfaithful ; they did what is evil in the sight of the Lord our God and abandoned him! They turned away from the Lord’s dwelling place and rejected him. 29:7 They closed the doors of the temple porch and put out the lamps ; they did not offer incense or burnt sacrifices in the sanctuary of the God of Israel . 29:8 The Lord was angry at Judah and Jerusalem and made them an appalling object of horror at which people hiss out their scorn , as you can see with your own eyes . 29:9 Look , our fathers died violently and our sons , daughters , and wives were carried off because of this . 29:10 Now I intend to make a covenant with the Lord God of Israel , so that he may relent from his raging anger . 29:11 My sons , do not be negligent now , for the Lord has chosen you to serve in his presence and offer sacrifices.” 29:12 The following Levites prepared to carry out the king’s orders: 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 ; 29:13 from the descendants of Elizaphan : Shimri and Jeiel ; from the descendants of Asaph : Zechariah and Mattaniah ; 29:14 from the descendants of Heman : Jehiel and Shimei ; from the descendants of Jeduthun : Shemaiah and Uzziel . 29:15 They assembled their brothers and consecrated themselves. Then they went in to purify the Lord’s temple , just as the king had ordered , in accordance with the word of the Lord . 29:16 The priests then entered the Lord’s temple to purify it; they brought out to the courtyard of the Lord’s temple every ceremonially unclean thing they discovered inside . The Levites took them out to the Kidron Valley . 29:17 On the first day of the first month they began consecrating ; by the eighth day of the month they reached the porch of the Lord’s temple. For eight more days they consecrated the Lord’s temple . On the sixteenth day of the first month they were finished . 29:18 They went to King Hezekiah and said : “We have purified the entire temple of the Lord , including the altar of burnt sacrifice and all its equipment , and the table for the Bread of the Presence and all its equipment . 29:19 We have prepared and consecrated all the items that King Ahaz removed during his reign when he acted unfaithfully . They are in front of the altar of the Lord .” 29:20 Early the next morning King Hezekiah assembled the city officials and went up to the Lord’s temple . 29:21 They brought seven bulls , seven rams , seven lambs , and seven goats as a sin offering for the kingdom , the sanctuary , and Judah . The king told the priests , the descendants of Aaron , to offer burnt sacrifices on the altar of the Lord . 29:22 They slaughtered the bulls , and the priests took the blood and splashed it on the altar . Then they slaughtered the rams and splashed the blood on the altar ; next they slaughtered the lambs and splashed the blood on the altar . 29:23 Finally they brought the goats for the sin offering before the king and the assembly , and they placed their hands on them. 29:24 Then the priests slaughtered them. They offered their blood as a sin offering on the altar to make atonement for all Israel , because the king had decreed that the burnt sacrifice and sin offering were for all Israel . 29:25 King Hezekiah stationed the Levites in the Lord’s temple with cymbals and stringed instruments , just as David , Gad the king’s prophet , and Nathan the prophet had ordered . (The Lord had actually given these orders through his prophets .) 29:26 The Levites had David’s musical instruments and the priests had trumpets . 29:27 Hezekiah ordered the burnt sacrifice to be offered on the altar . As they began to offer the sacrifice , they also began to sing to the Lord , accompanied by the trumpets and the musical instruments of King David of Israel . 29:28 The entire assembly worshiped , as the singers sang and the trumpeters played . They continued until the burnt sacrifice was completed . 29:29 When the sacrifices were completed , the king and all who were with him bowed down and worshiped . 29:30 King Hezekiah and the officials told the Levites to praise the Lord , using the psalms of David and Asaph the prophet . So they joyfully offered praise and bowed down and worshiped . 29:31 Hezekiah said , “Now you have consecrated yourselves to the Lord . Come and bring sacrifices and thank offerings to the Lord’s temple .” So the assembly brought sacrifices and thank offerings , and whoever desired to do so brought burnt sacrifices . 29:32 The assembly brought a total of 70 bulls , 100 rams , and 200 lambs as burnt sacrifices to the Lord , 29:33 and 600 bulls and 3,000 sheep were consecrated . 29:34 But there were not enough priests to skin all the animals , so their brothers , the Levites , helped them until the work was finished and the priests could consecrate themselves. (The Levites had been more conscientious about consecrating themselves than the priests .) 29:35 There was a large number of burnt sacrifices , as well as fat from the peace offerings and drink offerings that accompanied the burnt sacrifices . So the service of the Lord’s temple was reinstituted . 29:36 Hezekiah and all the people were happy about what God had done for them , for it had been done quickly .

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

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  • Then they went in to Hezekiah the king, and said, We have cleansed all the house of the Lord, and the altar of burnt-offering, with all the vessels thereof, and the shew-bread table, with all the vessels thereof. 19. Moreover...
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