30:1 And
Hezekiah
sent
to
all
Israel
and
Judah,
and
wrote
letters
also
to
Ephraim
and
Manasseh,
that
they
should
come
to
the
house
of
Jehovah
at
Jerusalem,
to
keep
the
passover
unto
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel.
30:2 For
the
king
had
taken
counsel,
and
his
princes,
and
all
the
assembly
in
Jerusalem,
to
keep
the
passover
in
the
second
month.
30:3 For
they
could
not
keep
it
at
that
time,
because
the
priests
had
not
sanctified
themselves
in
sufficient
number,
neither
had
the
people
gathered
themselves
together
to
Jerusalem.
30:4 And
the
thing
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
the
king
and
of
all
the
assembly.
30:5 So
they
established
a
decree
to
make
proclamation
throughout
all
Israel,
from
Beer-sheba
even
to
Dan,
that
they
should
come
to
keep
the
passover
unto
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
at
Jerusalem:
for
they
had
not
kept
it
in
great
numbers
in
such
sort
as
it
is
written.
30:6 So
the
posts
went
with
the
letters
from
the
king
and
his
princes
throughout
all
Israel
and
Judah,
and
according
to
the
commandment
of
the
king,
saying,
Ye
children
of
Israel,
turn
again
unto
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Israel,
that
he
may
return
to
the
remnant
that
are
escaped
of
you
out
of
the
hand
of
the
kings
of
Assyria.
30:7 And
be
not
ye
like
your
fathers,
and
like
your
brethren,
who
trespassed
against
Jehovah,
the
God
of
their
fathers,
so
that
he
gave
them
up
to
desolation,
as
ye
see.
30:8 Now
be
ye
not
stiffnecked,
as
your
fathers
were;
but
yield
yourselves
unto
Jehovah,
and
enter
into
his
sanctuary,
which
he
hath
sanctified
for
ever,
and
serve
Jehovah
your
God,
that
his
fierce
anger
may
turn
away
from
you.
30:9 For
if
ye
turn
again
unto
Jehovah,
your
brethren
and
your
children
shall
find
compassion
before
them
that
led
them
captive,
and
shall
come
again
into
this
land:
for
Jehovah
your
God
is
gracious
and
merciful,
and
will
not
turn
away
his
face
from
you,
if
ye
return
unto
him.
30:10 So
the
posts
passed
from
city
to
city
through
the
country
of
Ephraim
and
Manasseh,
even
unto
Zebulun:
but
they
laughed
them
to
scorn,
and
mocked
them.
30:11 Nevertheless
certain
men
of
Asher
and
Manasseh
and
of
Zebulun
humbled
themselves,
and
came
to
Jerusalem.
30:12 Also
upon
Judah
came
the
hand
of
God
to
give
them
one
heart,
to
do
the
commandment
of
the
king
and
of
the
princes
by
the
word
of
Jehovah.
30:13 And
there
assembled
at
Jerusalem
much
people
to
keep
the
feast
of
unleavened
bread
in
the
second
month,
a
very
great
assembly.
30:14 And
they
arose
and
took
away
the
altars
that
were
in
Jerusalem,
and
all
the
altars
for
incense
took
they
away,
and
cast
them
into
the
brook
Kidron.
30:15 Then
they
killed
the
passover
on
the
fourteenth
[day]
of
the
second
month:
and
the
priests
and
the
Levites
were
ashamed,
and
sanctified
themselves,
and
brought
burnt-offerings
into
the
house
of
Jehovah.
30:16 And
they
stood
in
their
place
after
their
order,
according
to
the
law
of
Moses
the
man
of
God:
the
priests
sprinkled
the
blood
[which
they
received]
of
the
hand
of
the
Levites.
30:17 For
there
were
many
in
the
assembly
that
had
not
sanctified
themselves:
therefore
the
Levites
had
the
charge
of
killing
the
passovers
for
every
one
that
was
not
clean,
to
sanctify
them
unto
Jehovah.
30:18 For
a
multitude
of
the
people,
even
many
of
Ephraim
and
Manasseh,
Issachar
and
Zebulun,
had
not
cleansed
themselves,
yet
did
they
eat
the
passover
otherwise
than
it
is
written.
For
Hezekiah
had
prayed
for
them,
saying,
The
good
Jehovah
pardon
every
one
30:19 that
setteth
his
heart
to
seek
God,
Jehovah,
the
God
of
his
fathers,
though
[he
be]
not
[cleansed]
according
to
the
purification
of
the
sanctuary.
30:20 And
Jehovah
hearkened
to
Hezekiah,
and
healed
the
people.
30:21 And
the
children
of
Israel
that
were
present
at
Jerusalem
kept
the
feast
of
unleavened
bread
seven
days
with
great
gladness;
and
the
Levites
and
the
priests
praised
Jehovah
day
by
day,
[singing]
with
loud
instruments
unto
Jehovah.
30:22 And
Hezekiah
spake
comfortably
unto
all
the
Levites
that
had
good
understanding
[in
the
service]
of
Jehovah.
So
they
did
eat
throughout
the
feast
for
the
seven
days,
offering
sacrifices
of
peace-offerings,
and
making
confession
to
Jehovah,
the
God
of
their
fathers.
30:23 And
the
whole
assembly
took
counsel
to
keep
other
seven
days;
and
they
kept
[other]
seven
days
with
gladness.
30:24 For
Hezekiah
king
of
Judah
did
give
to
the
assembly
for
offerings
a
thousand
bullocks
and
seven
thousand
sheep;
and
the
princes
gave
to
the
assembly
a
thousand
bullocks
and
ten
thousand
sheep:
and
a
great
number
of
priests
sanctified
themselves.
30:25 And
all
the
assembly
of
Judah,
with
the
priests
and
the
Levites,
and
all
the
assembly
that
came
out
of
Israel,
and
the
sojourners
that
came
out
of
the
land
of
Israel,
and
that
dwelt
in
Judah,
rejoiced.
30:26 So
there
was
great
joy
in
Jerusalem;
for
since
the
time
of
Solomon
the
son
of
David
king
of
Israel
there
was
not
the
like
in
Jerusalem.
30:27 Then
the
priests
the
Levites
arose
and
blessed
the
people:
and
their
voice
was
heard,
and
their
prayer
came
up
to
his
holy
habitation,
even
unto
heaven.