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Josiah Observes the Passover
35:1 Josiah observed a Passover festival for the Lord in Jerusalem . They slaughtered the Passover lambs on the fourteenth day of the first month . 35:2 He appointed the priests to fulfill their duties and encouraged them to carry out their service in the Lord’s temple . 35:3 He told the Levites , who instructed all Israel about things consecrated to the Lord , “Place the holy ark in the temple which King Solomon son of David of Israel built . Don’t carry it on your shoulders . Now serve the Lord your God and his people Israel ! 35:4 Prepare yourselves by your families according to your divisions , as instructed by King David of Israel and his son Solomon . 35:5 Stand in the sanctuary and, together with the Levites , represent the family divisions of your countrymen . 35:6 Slaughter the Passover lambs , consecrate yourselves, and make preparations for your countrymen to do what the Lord commanded through Moses .” 35:7 From his own royal flocks and herds, Josiah supplied the people with 30,000 lambs and goats for the Passover sacrifice , as well as 3,000 cattle . 35:8 His officials also willingly contributed to the people , priests , and Levites . Hilkiah , Zechariah , and Jehiel , the leaders of God’s temple , supplied 2,600 Passover sacrifices and 300 cattle . 35:9 Konaniah and his brothers Shemaiah and Nethanel , along with Hashabiah , Jeiel , and Jozabad , the officials of the Levites , supplied the Levites with 5,000 Passover sacrifices and 500 cattle . 35:10 Preparations were made , and the priests stood at their posts and the Levites in their divisions as prescribed by the king .

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