Bible Reading Plan
May 2
2 Chronicles 30-32
Chapter 30
All Israel Invited to the Passover
1 Now Hezekiah sent to all Israel and Judah and wrote letters also to Ephraim
and Manasseh, that they should come to the house of the Lord at Jerusalem to
celebrate the Passover to the Lord God of Israel.
2 For the king and his princes and all the assembly in Jerusalem had decided
to celebrate the Passover in the second month,
3 since they could not celebrate it at that time, because the priests had not
consecrated themselves in sufficient numbers, nor had the people been gathered
to Jerusalem.
4 Thus the thing was right in the sight of the king and all the assembly.
5 So they established a decree to circulate a proclamation throughout all Israel
from Beersheba even to Dan, that they should come to celebrate the Passover
to the Lord God of Israel at Jerusalem. For they had not celebrated it in great
numbers as it was prescribed.
6 The couriers went throughout all Israel and Judah with the letters from
the hand of the king and his princes, even according to the command of the king,
saying, “O sons of Israel, return to the Lord God of Abraham, Isaac and
Israel, that He may return to those of you who escaped and are left from the
hand of the kings of Assyria.
7 “Do not be like your fathers and your brothers, who were unfaithful
to the Lord God of their fathers, so that He made them a horror, as you see.
8 “Now do not stiffen your neck like your fathers, but yield to the
Lord and enter His sanctuary which He has consecrated forever, and serve the
Lord your God, that His burning anger may turn away from you.
9 “For if you return to the Lord, your brothers and your sons will find
compassion before those who led them captive and will return to this land. For
the Lord your God is gracious and compassionate, and will not turn His face away
from you if you return to Him.”
10 So the couriers passed from city to city through the country of Ephraim
and Manasseh, and as far as Zebulun, but they laughed them to scorn and mocked
them.
11 Nevertheless some men of Asher, Manasseh and Zebulun humbled themselves
and came to Jerusalem.
12 The hand of God was also on Judah to give them one heart to do what the
king and the princes commanded by the word of the Lord.
Passover Reinstituted
13 Now many people were gathered at Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened
Bread in the second month, a very large assembly.
14 They arose and removed the altars which were in Jerusalem; they also removed
all the incense altars and cast them into the brook Kidron.
15 Then they slaughtered the Passover lambs on the fourteenth of the second
month. And the priests and Levites were ashamed of themselves, and consecrated
themselves and brought burnt offerings to the house of the Lord.
16 They stood at their stations after their custom, according to the law of
Moses the man of God; the priests sprinkled the blood which they received from
the hand of the Levites.
17 For there were many in the assembly who had not consecrated themselves; therefore,
the Levites were over the slaughter of the Passover lambs for everyone who
was unclean, in order to consecrate them to the Lord.
18 For a multitude of the people, even many from Ephraim and Manasseh, Issachar
and Zebulun, had not purified themselves, yet they ate the Passover otherwise
than prescribed. For Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, “May the good
Lord pardon
19 everyone who prepares his heart to seek God, the Lord God of his fathers,
though not according to the purification rules of the sanctuary.”
20 So the Lord heard Hezekiah and healed the people.
21 The sons of Israel present in Jerusalem celebrated the Feast of Unleavened
Bread for seven days with great joy, and the Levites and the priests praised
the Lord day after day with loud instruments to the Lord.
22 Then Hezekiah spoke encouragingly to all the Levites who showed good insight
in the things of the Lord. So they ate for the appointed seven days, sacrificing
peace offerings and giving thanks to the Lord God of their fathers.
23 Then the whole assembly decided to celebrate the feast another seven days,
so they celebrated the seven days with joy.
24 For Hezekiah king of Judah had contributed to the assembly 1,000 bulls and
7,000 sheep, and the princes had contributed to the assembly 1,000 bulls and
10,000 sheep; and a large number of priests consecrated themselves.
25 All the assembly of Judah rejoiced, with the priests and the Levites and all
the assembly that came from Israel, both the sojourners who came from the land
of Israel and those living in Judah.
26 So there was great joy in Jerusalem, because there was nothing like this in
Jerusalem since the days of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel.
27 Then the Levitical priests arose and blessed the people; and their voice
was heard and their prayer came to His holy dwelling place, to heaven.
Chapter
31
Idols Are Destroyed
1 Now when all this was finished, all Israel who were present went out to the
cities of Judah, broke the pillars in pieces, cut down the Asherim and
pulled down the high places and the altars throughout all Judah and Benjamin,
as well
as in Ephraim and Manasseh, until they had destroyed them all. Then all the
sons of Israel returned to their cities, each to his possession.
2 And Hezekiah appointed the divisions of the priests and the Levites by
their divisions, each according to his service, both the priests and the Levites,
for
burnt offerings and for peace offerings, to minister and to give thanks and
to praise in the gates of the camp of the Lord.
Reforms Continued
3 He also appointed the king’s portion of his goods for the burnt offerings,
namely, for the morning and evening burnt offerings, and the burnt offerings
for the sabbaths and for the new moons and for the fixed festivals, as it is
written in the law of the Lord.
4 Also he commanded the people who lived in Jerusalem to give the portion
due to the priests and the Levites, that they might devote themselves to the
law of the Lord.
5 As soon as the order spread, the sons of Israel provided in abundance the
first fruits of grain, new wine, oil, honey and of all the produce of the field;
and they brought in abundantly the tithe of all.
6 The sons of Israel and Judah who lived in the cities of Judah also brought
in the tithe of oxen and sheep, and the tithe of sacred gifts which were
consecrated to the Lord their God, and placed them in heaps.
7 In the third month they began to make the heaps, and finished them by the
seventh month.
8 When Hezekiah and the rulers came and saw the heaps, they blessed the Lord
and His people Israel.
9 Then Hezekiah questioned the priests and the Levites concerning the heaps.
10 Azariah the chief priest of the house of Zadok said to him, “Since
the contributions began to be brought into the house of the Lord, we have had
enough to eat with plenty left over, for the Lord has blessed His people, and
this great quantity is left over.”
11 Then Hezekiah commanded them to prepare rooms in the house of the Lord,
and they prepared them.
12 They faithfully brought in the contributions and the tithes and the consecrated
things; and Conaniah the Levite was the officer in charge of them and his
brother Shimei was second.
13 Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismachiah, Mahath
and Benaiah were overseers under the authority of Conaniah and Shimei his
brother by the appointment of King Hezekiah, and Azariah was the chief officer
of the
house of God.
14 Kore the son of Imnah the Levite, the keeper of the eastern gate, was over
the freewill offerings of God, to apportion the contributions for the Lord
and the most holy things.
15 Under his authority were Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah and
Shecaniah in the cities of the priests, to distribute faithfully their portions
to their brothers by divisions, whether great or small,
16 without regard to their genealogical enrollment, to the males from thirty
years old and upward—everyone who entered the house of the Lord for his
daily obligations—for their work in their duties according to their divisions;
17 as well as the priests who were enrolled genealogically according to their
fathers’ households, and the Levites from twenty years old and upwards,
by their duties and their divisions.
18 The genealogical enrollment included all their little children, their
wives, their sons and their daughters, for the whole assembly, for they consecrated
themselves faithfully in holiness.
19 Also for the sons of Aaron the priests who were in the pasture lands of
their cities, or in each and every city, there were men who were designated
by name to distribute portions to every male among the priests and to everyone
genealogically enrolled among the Levites.
20 Thus Hezekiah did throughout all Judah; and he did what was good, right
and true before the Lord his God.
21 Every work which he began in the service of the house of God in law and
in commandment, seeking his God, he did with all his heart and prospered.
Chapter
32
Sennacherib Invades Judah
1 After these acts of faithfulness Sennacherib king of Assyria came and
invaded Judah and besieged the fortified cities, and thought to break into
them for
himself.
2 Now when Hezekiah saw that Sennacherib had come and that he intended to
make war on Jerusalem,
3 he decided with his officers and his warriors to cut off the supply of water
from the springs which were outside the city, and they helped him.
4 So many people assembled and stopped up all the springs and the stream
which flowed through the region, saying, “Why should the kings of Assyria
come and find abundant water?”
5 And he took courage and rebuilt all the wall that had been broken down
and erected towers on it, and built another outside wall and strengthened
the
Millo in the city of David, and made weapons and shields in great number.
6 He appointed military officers over the people and gathered them to him in
the square at the city gate, and spoke encouragingly to them, saying,
7 “Be strong and courageous, do not fear or be dismayed because of the
king of Assyria nor because of all the horde that is with him; for the one
with us is greater than the one with him.
8 “With him is only an arm of flesh, but with us is the Lord our God
to help us and to fight our battles.” And the people relied on the words
of Hezekiah king of Judah.
Sennacherib Undermines Hezekiah
9 After this Sennacherib king of Assyria sent his servants to Jerusalem while
he was besieging Lachish with all his forces with him, against Hezekiah king
of Judah and against all Judah who were at Jerusalem, saying,
10 “Thus says Sennacherib king of Assyria, ‘On what are you trusting
that you are remaining in Jerusalem under siege?
11 ‘Is not Hezekiah misleading you to give yourselves over to die by hunger
and by thirst, saying, “The Lord our God will deliver us from the hand
of the king of Assyria”?
12 ‘Has not the same Hezekiah taken away His high places and His altars,
and said to Judah and Jerusalem, “You shall worship before one altar,
and on it you shall burn incense”?
13 ‘Do you not know what I and my fathers have done to all the peoples
of the lands?Were the gods of the nations of the lands able at all to deliver
their land from my hand?
14 ‘Who was there among all the gods of those nations which my fathers
utterly destroyed who could deliver his people out of my hand, that your God
should be able to deliver you from my hand?
15 ‘Now therefore, do not let Hezekiah deceive you or mislead you like
this, and do not believe him, for no god of any nation or kingdom was able
to deliver his people from my hand or from the hand of my fathers. How much less
will your God deliver you from my hand?’ ”
16 His servants spoke further against the Lord God and against His servant
Hezekiah.
17 He also wrote letters to insult the Lord God of Israel, and to speak against
Him, saying, “As the gods of the nations of the lands have not delivered
their people from my hand, so the God of Hezekiah will not deliver His people
from my hand.”
18 They called this out with a loud voice in the language of Judah to the
people of Jerusalem who were on the wall, to frighten and terrify them, so
that they
might take the city.
19 They spoke of the God of Jerusalem as of the gods of the peoples of
the earth, the work of men’s hands.
Hezekiah’s Prayer Is Answered
20 But King Hezekiah and Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, prayed about
this and cried out to heaven.
21 And the Lord sent an angel who destroyed every mighty warrior, commander
and officer in the camp of the king of Assyria. So he returned in shame to
his
own land. And when he had entered the temple of his god, some of his own children
killed him there with the sword.
22 So the Lord saved Hezekiah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem from the hand
of Sennacherib the king of Assyria and from the hand of all others, and guided
them on every side.
23 And many were bringing gifts to the Lord at Jerusalem and choice presents
to Hezekiah king of Judah, so that he was exalted in the sight of all nations
thereafter.
24 In those days Hezekiah became mortally ill; and he prayed to the Lord,
and the Lord spoke to him and gave him a sign.
25 But Hezekiah gave no return for the benefit he received, because his
heart was proud; therefore wrath came on him and on Judah and Jerusalem.
26 However, Hezekiah humbled the pride of his heart, both he and the inhabitants
of Jerusalem, so that the wrath of the Lord did not come on them in the days
of Hezekiah.
27 Now Hezekiah had immense riches and honor; and he made for himself treasuries
for silver, gold, precious stones, spices, shields and all kinds of valuable
articles,
28 storehouses also for the produce of grain, wine and oil, pens for all kinds
of cattle and sheepfolds for the flocks.
29 He made cities for himself and acquired flocks and herds in abundance, for
God had given him very great wealth.
30 It was Hezekiah who stopped the upper outlet of the waters of Gihon
and directed them to the west side of the city of David. And Hezekiah prospered
in
all that he did.
31 Even in the matter of the envoys of the rulers of Babylon, who sent to
him to inquire of the wonder that had happened in the land, God left him
alone
only to test him, that He might know all that was in his heart.
32 Now the rest of the acts of Hezekiah and his deeds of devotion, behold,
they are written in the vision of Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, in the
Book
of the Kings of Judah and Israel.
33 So Hezekiah slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the upper section
of the tombs of the sons of David; and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem
honored him at his death. And his son Manasseh became king in his place.
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