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OET by section 2 CHR 30:1

2 CHR 30:1–30:12 ©

Hizkiyah orders a passover celebration

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30:1 Hizkiyah orders a passover celebration

Both kingdoms

30Then King Hizkiyah sent invitations to all Yisrael and Yehudah (including Efrayim and Menashsheh) to come to Yahweh’s temple 2because the king had consulted with his officials and all the assembly in Yerushalem and decided to have a late celebration of the Passover in April.[ref] 3(They couldn’t have done it at the proper time because the priests hadn’t consecrated themselves sufficiently then, and so the people hadn’t gathered in Yerushalem.) 4The plan pleased the king and all the people, 5so they sent messages across all Yisrael and Yehudah from Beer-Sheva in the south to Dan in the far north for the people to come to Yerushalem to celebrate the Passover to honour Yisrael’s god Yahweh. (They hadn’t previously been observing the written instructions.) 6Runners took the letters from the king and his officials, going to all Yisrael and Yehudah with the king’s command: “Descendants of Yisrael, return to Yahweh, the god of Avraham, Yitshak, and Yisrael, and he will return to you all—the group that escaped from the control of the Assyrian kings. 7Don’t be like your fathers and brothers who weren’t faithful to Yahweh, the god of their ancestors, provoking him to leave them decimated as you can see. 8So don’t be stubborn like your ancestors were. Obey Yahweh and come to the sanctuary that he’s consecrated forever, and serve your god Yahweh so he will turn his anger away from you. 9If you all return to Yahweh, your brothers and sons will be shown mercy by their captors and be able to return to this land, because your god Yahweh is gracious and compassionate, and he won’t ignore you if you all will turn back to him.

10The messengers went from city to city in the Efrayim and Menashsheh regions, as far north as Zevulun, but many people there laughed at them and mocked them. 11However, some of the people from Asher, Menashsheh, and Zevulun humbled themselves and went to Yerushalem. 12Also in Yehudah, God moved the people to want to obey the king and his officials and Yahweh’s instructions.


30and_ Ḩizqiyyāh _sent to all_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_Yəhūdāh/(Yihudah) and_also letters he_wrote to ʼEfrayim and_Mənashsheh to_come to_house_of YHWH in/on/at/with_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem) for_doing a_passover to/for_YHWH the_god_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel).
2And_decided the_king and_officials_of_his and_all the_assembly in/on/at/with_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem) for_doing the_passover in/on/at/with_month the_second.
3If/because not they_had_been_able to_celebrate_it in/on/at/with_time the_that if/because the_priests not they_had_consecrated_themselves in_what sufficient[fn] and_the_people not they_had_gathered[fn] in_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem).
4And_seemed_right the_plan in/on_both_eyes_of the_king and_in/on/at/with_eyes_of all_of the_assembly.
5And_affirmed a_message to_make a_proclamation in_all Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) from_Bəʼēr- seven and_unto Dān to_come for_doing a_passover to/for_YHWH the_god_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) in/on/at/with_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem) if/because not to_increase_in_number they_had_done as_the_prescribed.
6And_went the_couriers in/on/at/with_letters from_hand_of the_king and_officials_of_his in_all Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_Yəhūdāh and_according_to_command_of the_king to_say Oh_people_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) return[fn] to YHWH the_god_of ʼAⱱrāhām Yiʦḩāq/(Isaac) and_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_return to the_escaped the_remnant to/for_you(pl) from_hand_of the_kings_of ʼAshshūr.
7And_not be like_fathers_of_your(pl) and_like_brothers_of_your(pl) who they_acted_unfaithfully in/on/at/with_LORD the_god_of ancestors_of_their and_made_them as_desolation just_as you(pl) are_seeing.
8Now do_not stiffen neck_of_your(pl) as_fathers_of_your(pl) give a_hand to/for_YHWH and_come to_sanctuary_of_his which he_has_consecrated to_forever and_serve DOM YHWH god_of_your(pl) and_turn_away from_you(pl) the_burning_of anger_of_his.
9If/because in/on/at/with_return_you(pl) to YHWH brothers_of_your(pl) and_children_of_your(pl) to_compassion to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before captors_of_their and_to_return to_the_land the_this if/because is_gracious and_compassionate YHWH god_of_your(pl) and_not he_will_turn_aside face from_you(pl) if you(pl)_will_turn_back to_him/it.
10and_they_were the_couriers passing from_city to_THE_city in_land_of ʼEfrayim and_Mənashsheh and_unto Zəⱱūlūn and_they_were laughing at_them and_mocked in/on/at/with_them.
11Nevertheless men from_ʼĀshēr and_Mənashsheh and_of_Zəⱱūlūn they_humbled_themselves and_they_came to_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem).
12Also in/on/at/with_Yəhūdāh/(Judah) it_was the_hand_of the_ʼElohīm to_give to/for_them a_heart one for_ the_command_of _doing the_king and_the_officials in/on/at/with_message_of YHWH.

30:3 OSHB exegesis note: A single word in the text has been divided for exegesis.

30:3 OSHB note: We read one or more accents in L differently than BHS. Often this notation indicates a typographical error in BHS.

30:6 OSHB note: We read one or more accents in L differently than BHS. Often this notation indicates a typographical error in BHS.


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Hezekiah Strengthens Judah

2 Kings 18:1-12; 1 Chronicles 4:39-43; 2 Chronicles 29-31

Throughout his reign, Hezekiah strengthened Judah by restoring proper worship of the Lord and preparing the nation for revolt against Assyria. Though the Bible does not clearly say, both of these aspects of Hezekiah’s reign may have been borne out of a desire to undo the detrimental choices of his father, Ahaz, who had promoted idolatry through Judah (2 Chronicles 28:1-4) and made Judah a vassal to the king of Assyria in exchange for help against Israel and Aram (2 Kings 16-17; 2 Chronicles 28; Isaiah 7-8; see also “The Final Days of the Northern Kingdom of Israel” map). Later, when Hezekiah was a teenager, he witnessed Assyria’s grueling three year siege to capture Samaria (2 Kings 17:1-6; 18:9-12), perhaps cementing his resolve to throw off Judah’s yolk of servitude to Assyria (2 Kings 18:7). Whatever the reasons for his actions as king, Hezekiah spent considerable resources promoting the worship of the Lord and preparing for the inevitable Assyrian attack that would follow Judah’s refusal to submit to Assyria any longer. Hezekiah began by directing the priests and Levites to consecrate themselves and restore ritual purity to the Temple and all its furnishings (2 Chronicles 29). He sent word throughout all Israel and Judah to come and celebrate Passover together once again in Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 30). Though only a few from Israel accepted Hezekiah’s invitation, the Passover was a time of great celebration and worship for all who did come from Israel and Judah. After this, the worshipers went throughout Israel and Judah and destroyed the pagan worship centers (2 Kings 18:4; 2 Chronicles 31:1). Hezekiah also conducted a series of actions to strengthen Judah against the coming Assyrian attack. On the west he attacked the Philistines as far as Gaza (2 Kings 18:8). Part of this effort may have included a Simeonite attack on some Meunites in the valley of Gerar (as in the Septuagint; the Hebrew reading Gedor is likely due to a misreading of the letter r as the similarly shaped letter d), which is recounted in 1 Chronicles 4:39-41. Elsewhere in Scripture the Meunites appear to have lived in the region of Seir (2 Chronicles 20), south of Judah, but a remnant of them may have fled toward Gerar during Uzziah’s time when he attacked them and likely took some of them captive to serve at the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem (Ezra 2:50; Nehemiah 7:52; also see “Resurgence of Israel and Judah” map). Other Simeonites attacked a remnant of Amalekites living in Seir, thus providing increased protection on Judah’s southern border (1 Chronicles 4:39-43). Hezekiah also fortified Jerusalem and redirected various sources of water away from enemies who might lay siege to the city (2 Chronicles 32:1-8). As part of these preparations Hezekiah commissioned the hewing of a tunnel that channeled water from the Gihon spring (probably also called the “waters of Shiloah” in Isaiah 8:6) away from the eastern side of the city and deposited it in the Lower Pool (also called the Pool of Siloam) further inside the city walls. Hezekiah also repaired portions of the wall that were broken down and built a second wall outside it, likely in the Kidron Valley. He also produced many weapons and shields. The writer of Chronicles appears to portray these preparations as being in keeping with Hezekiah’s other acts of faithfulness and righteousness. Some scholars, however, suspect that Isaiah 22:1-14 may reflect another perspective regarding Hezekiah’s preparations, though it is not certain that this passage refers to Hezekiah’s efforts.

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