历代志下 30
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
以色列人与犹大人一起守节
30 希西家派人走遍以色列和犹大,又写信给以法莲人和玛拿西人,叫他们到耶路撒冷耶和华的殿来,守逾越节记念耶和华以色列的 神。 2 因为王和众领袖,以及耶路撒冷的全体会众曾经商议,要在二月守逾越节。 3 (但他们不能如期守逾越节,因为自洁的祭司不够,人民也没有齐集在耶路撒冷。) 4 王和全体会众都认为这计划很好, 5 于是下了命令,通告全以色列,从别是巴直到但,叫人民来耶路撒冷守逾越节记念耶和华以色列的 神,因为照着所记的定例举行这节的人不多。 6 信差就带着王和众领袖发出的书信,走遍全以色列和犹大,照着王的吩咐,宣告说:“以色列人哪,你们应当转向耶和华,亚伯拉罕、以撒和以色列的 神,使他也转向你们这些在亚述王手中逃脱的余民。 7 你们不要像你们的列祖和你们的亲族,他们得罪了耶和华他们列祖的 神,以致耶和华使他们成为令人惊骇的对象,就像你们自己所见的。 8 现在你们不可顽固,像你们的列祖那样;要顺服耶和华,进入他永远分别为圣的圣所,事奉耶和华你们的 神,使他的烈怒转离你们。 9 如果你们是归向耶和华,你们的亲族和儿女就必在俘掳他们的人面前蒙怜悯,可以返回这地;因为耶和华你们的 神是有恩惠有怜悯;如果你们归向他,他必不转脸不顾你们。” 10 信差从这城到那城,走遍了以法莲和玛拿西各地,直到西布伦;那里的人却戏弄他们,讥笑他们。 11 可是在亚设、玛拿西和西布伦中,也有人愿意谦卑,来到耶路撒冷。 12 神的能力也帮助犹大人,使他们一心遵行王和众领袖奉耶和华的命令发出的吩咐。
13 二月,有很多人在耶路撒冷聚集,要举行无酵节,集合了一大群会众。 14 他们起来,把耶路撒冷城中的祭坛和一切香坛,尽都除去,拋在汲沦溪中。 15 二月十四日,他们宰了逾越节的羊羔。祭司和利未人都觉得惭愧,就自洁,把燔祭带到耶和华的殿里。 16 他们遵照神人摩西的律法,按着定例,站在自己的岗位上。祭司从利未人手里把血接过来,洒在祭坛上。 17 因为会众中有很多人还没有自洁,所以利未人必须为所有不洁的人宰杀逾越节的羊羔,使他们在耶和华面前成为圣洁。 18-19 原来有一大群人,很多是从以法莲、玛拿西、以萨迦和西布伦来的,还没有自洁,就吃逾越节的羊羔,不遵照所记的定例;因此,希西家为他们祷告说:“凡是立定心意,专一寻求 神耶和华他们列祖的 神的,虽然没有照着圣所洁净的礼自洁,愿良善的耶和华也饶恕他们。” 20 耶和华垂听了希西家的祷告,就饶恕(“饶恕”原文作“医治”)众民。 21 在耶路撒冷的以色列人,都十分欢乐地守除酵节七天;利未人和祭司天天赞美耶和华,用响亮的乐器赞美耶和华。 22 希西家慰勉所有善于事奉耶和华的利未人;众人吃节筵七日,又献上平安祭,称颂耶和华他们列祖的 神。
23 全体会众商议好了,要再守节期七天,于是他们欢欢喜喜地又举行了七天。 24 犹大王希西家送给会众公牛一千头,羊七千只;众领袖也送给会众公牛一千头,羊一万只;并且有很多祭司自洁。 25 犹大的全体会众、祭司和利未人、从以色列来的全体会众,以及在以色列地寄居的人和在犹大寄居的人,都非常欢乐。 26 这样,在耶路撒冷有极大的欢乐,自从以色列王大卫的儿子所罗门的日子以来,在耶路撒冷都没有像这样的欢乐。 27 那时,利未支派的祭司起来,给人民祝福;他们的声音蒙了垂听,他们的祷告达到天上 神的圣所那里。
历代志下 30
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
预备守逾越节
30 希西迦派人通告以色列和犹大全境,又写信通知以法莲人和玛拿西人,叫他们到耶路撒冷耶和华的殿,向以色列的上帝耶和华守逾越节。 2 王、众官员及耶路撒冷的全体会众决定在二月守逾越节。 3 他们不能在一月守节期,因为洁净自己的祭司不够多,民众也没有聚集在耶路撒冷。 4 王与全体会众都很赞成这个计划。 5 于是,他们下令通告全以色列,从别示巴直到但,让人们到耶路撒冷向以色列的上帝耶和华守逾越节,因为人们不常照律例守这节期。
6 信差遵照王的命令带着王和众官员的信走遍以色列和犹大,宣告说:“以色列人啊,你们应当归向亚伯拉罕、以撒和以色列的上帝耶和华,好使祂转向你们这些从亚述王手中逃脱的余民。 7 不要效法你们的祖先和亲族,他们对他们祖先的上帝耶和华不忠,以致耶和华使他们的下场很可怕,正如你们所见的。 8 现在,不要像你们的祖先那样顽固不化;要顺服耶和华,进入祂永远圣洁的圣所,事奉你们的上帝耶和华,好使祂的烈怒转离你们。 9 你们若归向祂,你们的弟兄和儿女必蒙掳走他们之人的怜悯,得以回归此地,因为你们的上帝耶和华有恩典,好怜悯。你们若归向祂,祂必不会转脸不顾你们。”
10 信差将这通告逐城传遍以法莲和玛拿西,直到西布伦,可是那些地方的人却嘲笑、戏弄他们。 11 然而,有些亚设人、玛拿西人和西布伦人谦卑悔改,来到耶路撒冷。 12 耶和华上帝感动犹大人,使他们一心遵从王与众官员奉祂的指示所下的命令。
守逾越节
13 二月,大群的人聚到耶路撒冷守除酵节。 14 他们除去耶路撒冷的祭坛和所有香坛,把它们丢进汲沦溪。 15 二月十四日,他们宰了逾越节的羊羔。祭司和利未人觉得惭愧,就洁净自己,把燔祭带到耶和华的殿里, 16 然后照上帝的仆人摩西的律法照常供职。祭司从利未人手中接过血,洒在坛上。 17 因为会众中间有许多人没有洁净自己,利未人就为所有不洁之人宰逾越节的羊羔献给耶和华。 18-19 有许多以法莲人、玛拿西人、以萨迦人和西布伦人没有洁净自己就吃了逾越节的羊羔,违背了律法的规定。希西迦就为他们祷告说:“凡诚心寻求他祖先的上帝耶和华的人,虽然没有照圣所的律例洁净自己,愿良善的耶和华赦免他!” 20 耶和华垂听希西迦的祷告,就赦免[a]了他们。
21 在耶路撒冷的以色列人非常喜乐地守除酵节七天。利未人和祭司用响亮的乐器天天颂赞耶和华。 22 希西迦慰劳所有善于事奉耶和华的利未人。于是,众人欢宴过节七天,又献上平安祭,称谢他们祖先的上帝耶和华。
再次守节期
23 全体会众商议要再守节期七天,于是大家又欢欢喜喜地守节期七天。 24 犹大王希西迦送给会众一千头公牛和七千只羊,众官员也送给会众一千头公牛和一万只羊,并且很多祭司都已洁净自己。 25 犹大全体会众、祭司、利未人和从以色列来的全体会众,以及寄居在以色列和犹大的人尽都欢喜。 26 全耶路撒冷都喜气洋洋,因为自以色列王大卫的儿子所罗门时代以来,耶路撒冷从未有过这样的盛会。 27 利未祭司起来为民众祝福,他们的祷告得蒙垂听,达到天上的圣所。
Footnotes
- 30:20 “赦免”希伯来文是“医治”。
2 Chronicles 30
The Message
30 1-5 Then Hezekiah invited all of Israel and Judah, with personal letters to Ephraim and Manasseh, to come to The Temple of God in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover to Israel’s God. The king and his officials and the congregation in Jerusalem had decided to celebrate Passover in the second month. They hadn’t been able to celebrate it at the regular time because not enough of the priests were yet personally prepared and the people hadn’t had time to gather in Jerusalem. Under these circumstances, the revised date was approved by both king and people and they sent out the invitation from one end of the country to the other, from Beersheba in the south to Dan in the north: “Come and celebrate the Passover to Israel’s God in Jerusalem.” No one living had ever celebrated it properly.
6-9 The king gave the orders, and the couriers delivered the invitations from the king and his leaders throughout Israel and Judah. The invitation read: “O Israelites! Come back to God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, so that he can return to you who have survived the preying kings of Assyria. Don’t repeat the sins of your ancestors who turned their backs on God, the God of their ancestors who then brought them to ruin—you can see the ruins all around you. Don’t be bullheaded as your ancestors were. Clasp God’s outstretched hand. Come to his Temple of holy worship, consecrated for all time. Serve God, your God. You’ll no longer be in danger of his hot anger. If you come back to God, your captive relatives and children will be treated compassionately and allowed to come home. Your God is gracious and kind and won’t snub you—come back and he’ll welcome you with open arms.”
10-12 So the couriers set out, going from city to city through the country of Ephraim and Manasseh, as far north as Zebulun. But the people poked fun at them, treated them as a joke. But not all; some from Asher, Manasseh, and Zebulun weren’t too proud to accept the invitation and come to Jerusalem. It was better in Judah—God worked powerfully among them to make it unanimous, responding to the orders sent out by the king and his officials, orders backed up by the word of God.
13-17 It turned out that there was a tremendous crowd of people when the time came in the second month to celebrate the Passover (sometimes called the Feast of Unraised Bread). First they went to work and got rid of all the pagan altars that were in Jerusalem—hauled them off and dumped them in the Kidron Valley. Then, on the fourteenth day of the second month, they slaughtered the Passover lambs. The priests and Levites weren’t ready; but now, embarrassed in their laziness, they consecrated themselves and brought Whole-Burnt-Offerings to The Temple of God. Ready now, they stood at their posts as designated by The Revelation of Moses the holy man; the priests sprinkled the blood the Levites handed to them. Because so many in the congregation had not properly prepared themselves by consecration and so were not qualified, the Levites took charge of the slaughter of the Passover lambs so that they would be properly consecrated to God.
18-19 There were a lot of people, especially those from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun, who did not eat the Passover meal because they had not prepared themselves adequately. Hezekiah prayed for these as follows: “May God who is all good, pardon and forgive everyone who sincerely desires God, the God of our ancestors. Even—especially!—these who do not meet the literal conditions stated for access to The Temple.”
20 God responded to Hezekiah’s prayer and healed the people.
21-22 All the Israelites present in Jerusalem celebrated the Passover (Feast of Unraised Bread) for seven days, celebrated exuberantly. The Levites and priests praised God day after day, filling the air with praise sounds of percussion and brass. Hezekiah commended the Levites for the superb way in which they had led the people in the worship of God.
22-23 When the feast and festival—that glorious seven days of worship, the making of offerings, and the praising of God, the God of their ancestors—were over, the tables cleared and the floors swept, they all decided to keep going for another seven days! So they just kept on celebrating, and as joyfully as they began.
24-26 Hezekiah king of Judah gave one thousand bulls and seven thousand sheep for the congregation’s worship; the officials gave an additional one thousand bulls and ten thousand sheep. And there turned out to be plenty of consecrated priests—qualified and well-prepared. The whole congregation of Judah, the priests and Levites, the congregation that came in from Israel, and the resident aliens from both Israel and Judah, were all in on the joyous celebration. Jerusalem was bursting with joy—nothing like this had taken place in Jerusalem since Solomon son of David king of Israel had built and dedicated The Temple.
27 The priests and Levites had the last word: they stood and blessed the people. And God listened, listened as the ascending sound of their prayers entered his holy heaven.
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