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2 CHR 29:1–29:19 ©

Southern kingdom

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29:1 Southern kingdom

(2 Kgs 18:1-3)

29Hizkiyah was twenty-five when he became king, and he reigned from Yerushalem for twenty-nine years. His mother was Zekaryah’s daughter Aviyah. 2He did what pleased Yahweh, like his ancestor King David had done.

3In the very first month of his reign, he unlocked the temple doors and repaired them. 4Then he summoned the priests and the Levites, and assembled them in the eastern temple courtyard 5and told them, “Now you Levites, listen to me. You need to consecrate yourselves now, and consecrate the residence of Yahweh, the god of your ancestors, and remove any defilement from the sacred place, 6because our fathers were unfaithful and disobeyed our god Yahweh. Then they abandoned him and had no more interest in this temple and turned their back on it all. 7They had extinguished the lamps and locked the temple up. After that, they didn’t burn any incense or offer any burnt sacrifices in the sacred place of Yisrael’s god. 8That’s why Yahweh was angry at Yerushalem and all Yehudah, and allowed us to become a place of terror and horror and scorn as you’ve all seen with your own eyes. 9As a result, our fathers fell in battle, and our wives and children have been captured and taken to other countries.

10Now I sincerely want to make an agreement with Yisrael’s god Yahweh, so that his fierce anger will turn away from us. 11So lads, don’t mess around because Yahweh has chosen you all to stand in his presence to serve him, and to be ministering and burning incense.

12Then these Levites took action:

15They assembled their relatives and consecrated themselves, then they entered the temple to purify it as the king had ordered as a result of Yahweh’s message. 16The priests entered the inner part of the temple to purify it, and they brought out everything they found that shouldn’t be in there to the temple courtyard, and then the Levites took it all out to be burnt down in the Kidron valley.

17They began the purification at the beginning of March and worked outwards to the porch by the eighth, and then eight more days for the courtyard, so they finished on the sixteenth.

18Then they reported to King Hizkiyah, “We’ve purified all of Yahweh’s temple, including the altar for burnt offerings and all its utensils, and the bread display table and all its utensils. 19We’ve prepared and consecrated all the items which King Ahaz had rejected in his reign of unfaithfulness, and they’re back in front of Yahweh’s altar.”

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29Ḩizqiyyāh he_became_king a_son_of twenty and_five year[s] and_twenty and_nine year[s] he_reigned in_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem) and_name_of his/its_mother was_ʼAⱱiyyāh the_daughter_of Zəkaryāh.
2And_he/it_made the_right in/on_both_eyes_of YHWH according_to_all that he_had_done Dāvid his/its_father.
3He in_year (the)_first of_reigning_his in_month (the)_first he_opened DOM the_doors_of the_house_of YHWH and_he_repaired_them.
4And_he/it_brought DOM the_priests and_DOM the_Lēviyyiy and_he_gathered_them to_the_open_place_of the_east.
5And_he/it_said to/for_them listen_to_me Oh_Lēviyyiy now consecrate_yourselves and_consecrate DOM the_house_of YHWH the_god_of your(pl)_ancestors_of_your(pl) and_bring_out DOM the_impurity from the_holy_place.
6If/because fathers_of_our they_acted_unfaithfully and_they_did the_evil in/on_both_eyes_of YHWH god_of_our and_they_abandoned_him and_they_turned faces_of_their away_from_the_tabernacle_of YHWH and_they_gave a_neck.
7Also they_shut the_doors_of the_porch and_they_extinguished DOM the_lamps and_incense not they_made_smoke and_burnt_offering[s] not they_offered_up in_place to_the_god_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel).
8And_he/it_was the_severe_anger_of YHWH towards Yəhūdāh/(Judah) and_Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem) and_he_has_made_them mmm[fn] into_a_horror and_into_a_hissing just_as you(pl) are_seeing with_your_two’s_own_of_eyes.
9And_see/lo/see they_have_fallen fathers_of_our by_sword and_sons_of_our and_daughters_of_our and_wives_of_our are_in_captivity on this.
10Now is_with heart_of_my to_make a_covenant to/for_YHWH the_god_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_it_will_turn_back from_him/it the_burning_of his_anger_of_his.
11My_sons_of_my now do_not be_negligent if/because (in)_you(pl) he_has_chosen YHWH to_stand before_him to_serve_him and_to_be to_him/it servants and_makers_of_smoke.
12and_they_arose the_Lēviyyiy Maḩat the_son_of ˊAmāsāʼi and_ʼēl/(Joel) the_son_of ˊAzaryāh of the_descendants_of the_Qəhātite[s] and_from the_descendants_of Mərārī Qīsh the_son_of ˊAⱱdiy and_ˊAzaryāh the_son_of Yəhallelʼēl/(Jehallelel) and_from the_Gershonite[s] Yōʼāḩ/(Joah) the_son_of Zimmāh and_ˊĒden the_son_of Yōʼāḩ.
13And_from the_descendants_of ʼElīʦāfān Shimrī and_Yəˊīʼēl/(Jeiel)[fn] and_from the_descendants_of ʼĀşāf Zəkaryāh and_Mattanyāh.
14and_from the_descendants_of Hēymān Yəḩīʼēl/(Yəˊīʼēl/(Jehiel))[fn] and_Shimˊī and_from the_descendants_of Yədūtūn/(Jeduthun) Shəmaˊyāh and_ˊUzziyʼēl.
15And_they_gathered DOM relatives_of_their and_they_consecrated_themselves and_they_came according_to_the_command_of the_king by_the_words/messages_of YHWH to_cleanse the_house_of YHWH.
16And_they_came the_priests to_within the_house_of YHWH to_cleanse_it and_they_brought_out DOM all_of the_uncleanness which they_found in_(the)_palace of_YHWH to_the_courtyard_of the_house_of YHWH and_they_took_it the_Lēviyyiy to_bring_it_out to_the_wadi_of Qidrōn outside_to_the.
17And_they_began on_day_one of_month (the)_first to_consecrate and_on_day_of eight of_month they_came to_the_porch_of YHWH and_they_consecrated DOM the_house_of YHWH for_days eight and_on_day_of six- teen of_month (the)_first they_finished.
18and_they_went within to Ḩizqiyyāh the_king and_they_said we_have_cleansed DOM all_of the_house_of YHWH DOM the_altar_of the_burnt_offering and_DOM all_of utensils_of_its and_DOM the_table_of the_row and_DOM all_of utensils_of_its.
19And_DOM all_of the_vessels which he_had_rejected the_king ʼĀḩāz in_reign_of_his in_unfaithfulness_of_his we_have_prepared and_we_have_consecrated and_there_they to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before the_altar_of YHWH.

29:8 OSHB variant note: ל/זועה: (x-qere) ’לְ/זַֽעֲוָה֙’: lemma_l/2189 n_0.1.0 morph_HR/Ncfsa id_14FaA לְ/זַֽעֲוָה֙

29:13 OSHB variant note: ו/יעואל: (x-qere) ’וִ/יעִיאֵ֑ל’: lemma_c/3273 n_1 morph_HC/Np id_14poL וִ/יעִיאֵ֑ל

29:14 OSHB variant note: יחואל: (x-qere) ’יְחִיאֵ֣ל’: lemma_3171 morph_HNp id_14PYi יְחִיאֵ֣ל

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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.

2 CHR 29:1–29:19 ©

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