历代志下 29
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
希西家作猶大王(A)
29 希西家登基的時候,是二十五歲;他在耶路撒冷作王二十九年。他的母親名叫亞比雅(“亞比雅”是“亞比”的另一種寫法;參王下18:2),是撒迦利雅的女兒。 2 希西家行耶和華看為正的事,像他祖先大衛一切所行的。
潔淨聖殿
3 他在位的元年正月,開了耶和華殿的門,重新修理。 4 他把祭司和利未人都召了來,聚集在東面的廣場上, 5 對他們說:“利未人哪,你們要聽我的話;現在你們要自潔,又要潔淨耶和華你們列祖的 神的殿,把污穢之物從聖所中除去。 6 我們的列祖冒犯了 神,行了耶和華我們的 神看為惡的事,離棄了他,轉臉不顧耶和華的居所,以背向他。 7 他們又封閉廊門,熄滅燈火,不在聖所中向以色列的 神燒香或獻燔祭。 8 因此,耶和華的震怒臨到猶大和耶路撒冷的居民身上,使他們成為令人恐懼、驚駭和嗤笑的對象,就像你們親眼看見的一樣。 9 所以我們的列祖倒在刀下;我們的兒女和妻子也都因此作了俘虜。 10 現在我心中有意要和耶和華以色列的 神立約,好使他的震怒轉離我們。 11 我的孩子們,你們現在不要懈怠,因為耶和華揀選了你們站在他面前事奉他,為要作他的僕人,向他燒香。”
12 於是,利未人哥轄的子孫亞瑪賽的兒子瑪哈、亞撒利雅的兒子約珥;米拉利的子孫亞伯底的兒子基士、耶哈利勒的兒子亞撒利雅;革順的子孫薪瑪的兒子約亞、約亞的兒子伊甸; 13 以利撒反的子孫申利和耶利;亞薩的子孫撒迦利亞和瑪探雅; 14 希幔的子孫耶歇和示每;耶杜頓的子孫示瑪雅和烏薛都起來, 15 集合他們的親族,潔淨自己,照著王的吩咐,根據耶和華的命令,進去潔淨耶和華的殿。 16 祭司進入耶和華殿的裡面進行潔淨,他們在耶和華殿裡發現的一切污穢之物,都搬到耶和華殿的院子裡;利未人接過,就搬到城外的汲淪溪邊。 17 他們在正月初一開始潔淨聖殿,第八日去到耶和華殿的走廊;他們用了八日潔淨耶和華的殿,到了正月十六日才完工。 18 於是他們進王宮見希西家王,說:“我們已經把整個耶和華的殿、燔祭壇和壇的一切器皿、陳設餅的桌子和桌子上的一切器皿,都潔淨了。 19 亞哈斯王在位,他得罪 神的時候丟棄的一切器皿,我們都預備齊全,也都潔淨好了;現在都放在耶和華的祭壇前。”
獻贖罪祭
20 希西家王清早起來,召集城中的領袖,上耶和華的殿去。 21 他們牽來了七頭公牛、七隻公綿羊、七隻羊羔和七隻公山羊,要為國家、為聖所和為猶大人作贖罪祭;王吩咐亞倫的子孫眾祭司把牠們獻在耶和華的壇上。 22 他們宰了公牛,祭司把血接過來,灑在祭壇上;他們又宰了公綿羊,把血灑在祭壇上;他們又宰了羊羔,也把血灑在祭壇上。 23 最後把作贖罪祭的公山羊,牽到王和會眾面前,王和會眾就按手在公山羊的身上。 24 祭司宰了公山羊,把血灑在祭壇上作贖罪祭,為所有以色列人贖罪;因為王曾經吩咐要為所有以色列人獻上燔祭和贖罪祭。
獻燔祭
25 王又指派在耶和華殿中的利未人拿著響鈸和琴瑟,是照著大衛、王的先見迦得和拿單先知所吩咐的,就是耶和華藉他的先知所吩咐的。 26 利未人拿著大衛的樂器,祭司持著號筒,一同站著。 27 希西家吩咐在祭壇上獻上燔祭。開始獻燔祭的時候,就開始向耶和華歌唱,並且用號筒和以色列王大衛的樂器伴奏。 28 全體會眾都叩拜,歌唱的歌唱,吹號的吹號,直到燔祭都獻完了。
獻感恩祭與其他的燔祭
29 獻完了祭,王和所有在場的人,都屈膝叩拜。 30 希西家王和眾領袖,又吩咐利未人用大衛和先見亞薩的詩詞讚美耶和華,於是他們歡歡喜喜地讚美耶和華,低頭敬拜。 31 希西家說:“你們現在歸耶和華為聖了。請前來,把祭物和感恩祭帶到耶和華的殿裡來。”於是會眾把祭物和感恩祭帶來;凡是甘心樂意的,都把燔祭帶來。 32 會眾帶來的燔祭數目如下:公牛七十頭、公綿羊一百隻、羊羔二百隻。這些都是作燔祭獻給耶和華的。 33 還有分別為聖之物:公牛六百頭、綿羊三千隻。 34 只是祭司太少,不能把所有燔祭牲剝皮,所以他們的親族利未人協助他們,直到剝皮的工作完了,又等到其他祭司自潔完了,因為利未人在自潔的事上比眾祭司更加誠心。 35 此外,還有很多燔祭牲和平安祭牲的脂肪,以及和燔祭同獻的奠祭很多。這樣,耶和華殿裡的事奉就重新恢復了。 36 因為事情很快辦完,希西家和全體人民因 神為他的子民所預備的,都甚歡樂。
2 Chronicles 29
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 29
Reforms of Hezekiah.[a] 1 Hezekiah was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for twenty-nine years. His mother was Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah. 2 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his ancestor David had done.
3 In the first month of the first year of his reign, he opened the doors of the temple of the Lord and repaired them. 4 Next he brought in the priests and the Levites and assembled them in the square on the east. 5 Then he said to them: “Listen to me, you Levites. Sanctify yourselves first. Then sanctify the house of the Lord, the God of your ancestors, and remove the filth from the sanctuary. 6 For our ancestors were unfaithful and did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, our God. They abandoned him, turned away their faces from him, and turned their backs on him. 7 They also shut the doors of the vestibule and extinguished the lamps, and they ceased to burn incense or present any burnt offerings in the sanctuary to the God of Israel.
8 “Therefore, the anger of the Lord fell upon Judah and Jerusalem, and he has made them an object of terror, astonishment, and derision, as you can see with your own eyes. 9 Our fathers have fallen by the sword, and our sons and daughters and our wives have been taken captive as a result. 10 Now I am determined to make a covenant with the God of Israel, in the hope that his fierce anger may turn away from us. 11 Therefore, my sons, do not be negligent any longer, for the Lord has chosen you to sit in his presence and to serve him, to be his ministers, and to offer incense before him.”
12 The Levites immediately set to work: from the sons of the Kohathites: Mahath, son of Amasai, and Joel, son of Azariah; from the sons of Merari: Kish, son of Abdi, and Azariah, son of Jehallel; from the Gershonites: Joah, son of Zimmah, and Eden, son of Joah; 13 from the sons of Elizaphan: Shimri and Jeuel; from the sons of Asaph: Zechariah and Mattaniah; 14 from the sons of Heman: Jehuel and Shimei; from the sons of Jeduthun: Shemaiah and Uzziel. 15 They gathered their brothers together and sanctified themselves; then, in obedience to the king’s order in accordance with the Lord’s command, they proceeded to purify the house of the Lord.
16 The priests entered the inner part of the Lord’s house to cleanse it, and they brought all the unclean things that they found in the temple of the Lord and deposited them in the court of the house of the Lord, where the Levites collected them and carried them out to the Kidron Valley. 17 They began the rites of sanctification on the first day of the first month, and on the eighth day of the month they had arrived at the vestibule of the Lord. Then for eight days they sanctified the Lord’s house, and on the sixteenth day of the first month they had finished.
18 Their work having been completed, they went in to King Hezekiah and said: “We have cleansed the entire house of the Lord, the altar of burnt offering with all its utensils, and the table for setting out the consecrated bread with all its utensils. 19 We have restored and consecrated all the articles that King Ahaz had cast aside during his reign because of his infidelity. They are now in place before the altar of the Lord.”
20 The Rite of Expiation. King Hezekiah rose early the next morning, assembled the officials of the city, and went up to the house of the Lord. 21 They brought with them seven bulls, seven rams, seven lambs, and seven male goats as a sin offering for the kingdom, for the sanctuary, and for Judah, and he ordered the priests, the sons of Aaron, to offer them on the altar of the Lord.
22 Therefore, after the city officials slaughtered the bulls, the priests received the blood and sprinkled it on the altar. Then the rams were slaughtered, and, the priests sprinkled the blood on the altar. After that, the lambs were slaughtered, and the priests sprinkled the blood on the altar.
23 Finally the he-goats for the sin offering were brought before the king and the assembly, who laid their hands on them. 24 Then the priests slaughtered them and used their blood as a sin offering at the altar in order to make atonement for all Israel. For the king commanded that the burnt offering and the sin offering should be made for all Israel.
25 The king stationed the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, harps, and lyres, according to the ordinance prescribed by David, by Gad the king’s seer, and by Nathan the prophet. This commandment was prescribed by the Lord through his prophets. 26 The Levites were stationed with the instruments of David while the priests stood ready with the trumpets. 27 Then Hezekiah commanded that the burnt offering be presented on the altar. And at the moment when the burnt offering began, the song to the Lord began also, to the accompaniment of the trumpets and the instruments of King David of Israel. 28 The entire assembly bowed in worship while the singers sang and the trumpeters sounded, all of this continuing until the burnt offering had been completed.
29 When the burnt offering was finished, the king and all those who were present with him bowed down and worshiped. 30 King Hezekiah and his officials commanded the Levites to sing praises to the Lord in the words of David and of the seer, Asaph. They joyfully sang their praises, after which they knelt down and prostrated themselves in worship.
31 Then Hezekiah issued this command: “Now that you have consecrated yourselves to the Lord, come forward and bring your sacrifices and thank offerings to the house of the Lord.”
Therefore, the assembly brought sacrifices and thank offerings, and all those who had generous hearts brought burnt offerings. 32 The number of burnt offerings that the assembly brought was seventy bulls, one hundred rams, and two hundred lambs. All these were designated as a burnt offering to the Lord. 33 The consecrated offerings were six hundred bulls and three hundred sheep.
34 However, the priests were too few in number to be able to skin the burnt offerings. Therefore, their brethren the Levites were clearly more conscientious than the priests in sanctifying themselves. 35 In addition to a great number of burnt offerings, there was also the fat of the fellowship offerings and the libations for the burnt offerings. Thus the service of the house of the Lord was restored. 36 Then Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced over what God had done for the people and how suddenly all this had been completed.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 29:1 Undermined in its foundations by paganism and threatened by the empires of the Assyrians and Chaldeans, the little kingdom of Judah is saved by its great prophets and good kings: Isaiah and Hezekiah in the eighth century, Jeremiah and Josiah in the seventh. The success was fairly temporary in both cases. Hezekiah was succeeded by Manasseh, who was the exact opposite of his father, and Josiah was succeeded by sons who brought on the final destruction.
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