历代志下 29
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
希西家作犹大王(A)
29 希西家登基的时候,是二十五岁;他在耶路撒冷作王二十九年。他的母亲名叫亚比雅(“亚比雅”是“亚比”的另一种写法;参王下18:2),是撒迦利雅的女儿。 2 希西家行耶和华看为正的事,像他祖先大卫一切所行的。
洁净圣殿
3 他在位的元年正月,开了耶和华殿的门,重新修理。 4 他把祭司和利未人都召了来,聚集在东面的广场上, 5 对他们说:“利未人哪,你们要听我的话;现在你们要自洁,又要洁净耶和华你们列祖的 神的殿,把污秽之物从圣所中除去。 6 我们的列祖冒犯了 神,行了耶和华我们的 神看为恶的事,离弃了他,转脸不顾耶和华的居所,以背向他。 7 他们又封闭廊门,熄灭灯火,不在圣所中向以色列的 神烧香或献燔祭。 8 因此,耶和华的震怒临到犹大和耶路撒冷的居民身上,使他们成为令人恐惧、惊骇和嗤笑的对象,就像你们亲眼看见的一样。 9 所以我们的列祖倒在刀下;我们的儿女和妻子也都因此作了俘虏。 10 现在我心中有意要和耶和华以色列的 神立约,好使他的震怒转离我们。 11 我的孩子们,你们现在不要懈怠,因为耶和华拣选了你们站在他面前事奉他,为要作他的仆人,向他烧香。”
12 于是,利未人哥辖的子孙亚玛赛的儿子玛哈、亚撒利雅的儿子约珥;米拉利的子孙亚伯底的儿子基士、耶哈利勒的儿子亚撒利雅;革顺的子孙薪玛的儿子约亚、约亚的儿子伊甸; 13 以利撒反的子孙申利和耶利;亚萨的子孙撒迦利亚和玛探雅; 14 希幔的子孙耶歇和示每;耶杜顿的子孙示玛雅和乌薛都起来, 15 集合他们的亲族,洁净自己,照着王的吩咐,根据耶和华的命令,进去洁净耶和华的殿。 16 祭司进入耶和华殿的里面进行洁净,他们在耶和华殿里发现的一切污秽之物,都搬到耶和华殿的院子里;利未人接过,就搬到城外的汲沦溪边。 17 他们在正月初一开始洁净圣殿,第八日去到耶和华殿的走廊;他们用了八日洁净耶和华的殿,到了正月十六日才完工。 18 于是他们进王宫见希西家王,说:“我们已经把整个耶和华的殿、燔祭坛和坛的一切器皿、陈设饼的桌子和桌子上的一切器皿,都洁净了。 19 亚哈斯王在位,他得罪 神的时候丢弃的一切器皿,我们都预备齐全,也都洁净好了;现在都放在耶和华的祭坛前。”
献赎罪祭
20 希西家王清早起来,召集城中的领袖,上耶和华的殿去。 21 他们牵来了七头公牛、七只公绵羊、七只羊羔和七只公山羊,要为国家、为圣所和为犹大人作赎罪祭;王吩咐亚伦的子孙众祭司把牠们献在耶和华的坛上。 22 他们宰了公牛,祭司把血接过来,洒在祭坛上;他们又宰了公绵羊,把血洒在祭坛上;他们又宰了羊羔,也把血洒在祭坛上。 23 最后把作赎罪祭的公山羊,牵到王和会众面前,王和会众就按手在公山羊的身上。 24 祭司宰了公山羊,把血洒在祭坛上作赎罪祭,为所有以色列人赎罪;因为王曾经吩咐要为所有以色列人献上燔祭和赎罪祭。
献燔祭
25 王又指派在耶和华殿中的利未人拿着响钹和琴瑟,是照着大卫、王的先见迦得和拿单先知所吩咐的,就是耶和华藉他的先知所吩咐的。 26 利未人拿着大卫的乐器,祭司持着号筒,一同站着。 27 希西家吩咐在祭坛上献上燔祭。开始献燔祭的时候,就开始向耶和华歌唱,并且用号筒和以色列王大卫的乐器伴奏。 28 全体会众都叩拜,歌唱的歌唱,吹号的吹号,直到燔祭都献完了。
献感恩祭与其他的燔祭
29 献完了祭,王和所有在场的人,都屈膝叩拜。 30 希西家王和众领袖,又吩咐利未人用大卫和先见亚萨的诗词赞美耶和华,于是他们欢欢喜喜地赞美耶和华,低头敬拜。 31 希西家说:“你们现在归耶和华为圣了。请前来,把祭物和感恩祭带到耶和华的殿里来。”于是会众把祭物和感恩祭带来;凡是甘心乐意的,都把燔祭带来。 32 会众带来的燔祭数目如下:公牛七十头、公绵羊一百只、羊羔二百只。这些都是作燔祭献给耶和华的。 33 还有分别为圣之物:公牛六百头、绵羊三千只。 34 只是祭司太少,不能把所有燔祭牲剥皮,所以他们的亲族利未人协助他们,直到剥皮的工作完了,又等到其他祭司自洁完了,因为利未人在自洁的事上比众祭司更加诚心。 35 此外,还有很多燔祭牲和平安祭牲的脂肪,以及和燔祭同献的奠祭很多。这样,耶和华殿里的事奉就重新恢复了。 36 因为事情很快办完,希西家和全体人民因 神为他的子民所预备的,都甚欢乐。
历代志下 29
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
犹大王希西迦
29 希西迦二十五岁登基,在耶路撒冷执政二十九年。他母亲叫亚比雅,是撒迦利雅的女儿。 2 希西迦效法他祖先大卫,做耶和华视为正的事。
洁净圣殿
3 希西迦元年一月,他开启耶和华殿的门,重新修理。 4 他把众祭司和利未人召集在东边的广场, 5 对他们说:“利未人啊,请听我说!现在你们要洁净自己,也要洁净你们祖先的上帝耶和华的殿,除去圣所中的污秽之物。 6 我们的祖先行事不忠,做我们的上帝耶和华视为恶的事,背弃祂,转脸背向祂的居所。 7 他们封锁殿廊的门,吹灭灯火,不在圣所里向以色列的上帝烧香、献燔祭。 8 因此,耶和华的烈怒临到犹大和耶路撒冷,使他们的遭遇令人恐惧、震惊、嗤笑,正如你们亲眼所见的。 9 所以我们的祖先死在刀下,我们的妻儿也被掳去。 10 现在我决心要与以色列的上帝耶和华立约,好使祂的烈怒转离我们。 11 我的孩子们啊,不要懈怠!因为耶和华拣选你们站在祂面前事奉祂,向祂烧香。”
12 于是,利未人开始供职。其中哥辖宗族有亚玛赛的儿子玛哈和亚撒利雅的儿子约珥,米拉利宗族有亚伯底的儿子基士和耶哈利勒的儿子亚撒利雅,革顺宗族有薪玛的儿子约亚和约亚的儿子伊甸, 13 以利撒反宗族有申利和耶利,亚萨宗族有撒迦利雅和玛探雅, 14 希幔宗族有耶歇和示每,耶杜顿宗族有示玛雅和乌薛。 15 他们召集其他利未人一起洁净自己,并遵照王的吩咐和耶和华的命令,进去洁净耶和华的殿。 16 祭司们进入耶和华的殿,把所有污秽之物搬到耶和华殿的院子里,然后再由利未人运到外面的汲沦溪丢掉。 17 他们一月一日开始洁净的工作,到一月八日已经洁净到耶和华殿的走廊,又用八天洁净耶和华的殿,一月十六日完成洁净的工作。
重新奉献圣殿
18 然后,他们晋见希西迦王,说:“我们已经洁净了整个耶和华的殿、燔祭坛以及坛上的一切器皿、供饼的桌子及桌子上的一切器皿。 19 我们已备齐亚哈斯王对上帝不忠时所废弃的器皿,并洁净了它们,现在都放在耶和华的坛前。”
20 希西迦王清早起来,召集城中官员一同上到耶和华的殿。 21 他们牵来七头公牛、七只公绵羊、七只羊羔和七只公山羊,作国家、圣所和犹大人的赎罪祭。王吩咐做祭司的亚伦子孙把这些牲畜献在耶和华的坛上。 22 他们宰了公牛,祭司取过血来洒在坛上,然后宰了公绵羊并把血洒在坛上,又宰了羊羔并把血洒在坛上。 23 有人把作赎罪祭的公山羊牵到王和会众面前,他们就将手按在公山羊身上。 24 祭司宰了公山羊,把血洒在坛上作赎罪祭,为所有以色列人赎罪,因为王吩咐要为所有以色列人献上燔祭和赎罪祭。
25 王又分派利未人在耶和华的殿里敲钹、鼓瑟、弹琴,正如大卫王、王的先见迦得和先知拿单的指示,即耶和华借先知所吩咐的。 26 利未人拿着大卫的乐器侍立在那里,祭司拿着号角侍立在那里。 27 希西迦下令在坛上献燔祭。开始献燔祭时,伴随着号角声和以色列王大卫的乐器声,响起了颂赞耶和华的歌声。 28 全体会众伴着歌声和号角声俯伏敬拜,直到献完燔祭。 29 献完燔祭后,王和所有在场的人都俯伏敬拜。 30 希西迦王与众官员又吩咐利未人用大卫和亚萨先见的诗词颂赞耶和华。他们欢喜地歌唱,并低头敬拜。
31 希西迦说:“你们既然已经把自己献给了耶和华,现在就把祭物和感恩祭带到耶和华的殿里来吧。”于是,会众就把祭物和感恩祭送来,有些人甘心乐意地送来燔祭。 32 会众献给耶和华作燔祭的有七十头公牛、一百只公绵羊、二百只羊羔, 33 献为圣物的有六百头公牛、三千只绵羊。 34 但祭司人数太少,剥不完燔祭牲的皮,于是他们的亲族利未人就来帮助他们,直到献完燔祭,并且别的祭司也洁净了自己,因为利未人比祭司更诚心洁净自己。 35 他们献上大量的燔祭,以及很多平安祭祭牲的脂肪和与燔祭同献的奠祭。
从此,耶和华殿里的事奉恢复了。 36 希西迦和民众因上帝为他们所做的而欢喜快乐,因为这事情很快成就了。
2 Chronicles 29
The Message
King Hezekiah
29 1-2 Hezekiah became king when he was twenty-five years old and was king in Jerusalem for twenty-nine years. His mother was Abijah daughter of Zechariah. In God’s opinion he was a good king; he kept to the standards of his ancestor David.
3-9 In the first month of the first year of his reign, Hezekiah, having first repaired the doors of The Temple of God, threw them open to the public. He assembled the priests and Levites in the court on the east side and said, “Levites, listen! Consecrate yourselves and consecrate The Temple of God—give this much-defiled place a good housecleaning. Our ancestors went wrong and lived badly before God—they discarded him, turned away from this house where we meet with God, and walked off. They boarded up the doors, turned out the lights, and canceled all the acts of worship of the God of Israel in the holy Temple. And because of that, God’s anger flared up and he turned those people into a public exhibit of disaster, a moral history lesson—look and read! This is why our ancestors were killed, and this is why our wives and sons and daughters were taken prisoner and made slaves.
10-11 “I have decided to make a covenant with the God of Israel and turn history around so that God will no longer be angry with us. Children, don’t drag your feet in this! God has chosen you to take your place before him to serve in conducting and leading worship—this is your life work; make sure you do it and do it well.”
12-17 The Levites stood at attention: Mahath son of Amasai and Joel son of Azariah from the Kohathites; Kish son of Abdi and Azariah son of Jehallelel from the Merarites; Joah son of Zimmah and Eden son of Joah from the Gershonites; Shimri and Jeiel sons of Elizaphan; Zechariah and Mattaniah sons of Asaph; Jehiel and Shimei of the family of Heman; Shemaiah and Uzziel of the family of Jeduthun. They presented themselves and their brothers, consecrated themselves, and set to work cleaning up The Temple of God as the king had directed—as God directed! The priests started from the inside and worked out; they emptied the place of the accumulation of defiling junk—pagan rubbish that had no business in that holy place—and the Levites hauled it off to the Kidron Valley. They began the Temple cleaning on the first day of the first month and by the eighth day they had worked their way out to the porch—eight days it took them to clean and consecrate The Temple itself, and in eight more days they had finished with the entire Temple complex.
18-19 Then they reported to Hezekiah the king, “We have cleaned up the entire Temple of God, including the Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offering and the Table of the Bread of the Presence with their furnishings. We have also cleaned up and consecrated all the vessels which King Ahaz had gotten rid of during his misrule. Take a look; we have repaired them. They’re all there in front of the Altar of God.”
20-24 Then Hezekiah the king went to work: He got all the leaders of the city together and marched to The Temple of God. They brought with them seven bulls, seven rams, seven lambs, and seven he-goats to sacrifice as an Absolution-Offering for the royal family, for the Sanctuary, and for Judah as a whole; he directed the Aaronite priests to sacrifice them on the Altar of God. The priests butchered the bulls and then took the blood and sprinkled it on the Altar, and then the same with the rams and lambs. Finally they brought the goats up; the king and congregation laid their hands upon them. The priests butchered them and made an Absolution-Offering with their blood at the Altar to atone for the sin of all Israel—the king had ordered that the Whole-Burnt-Offering and the Absolution-Offering be for all Israel.
25-26 The king ordered the Levites to take their places in The Temple of God with their musical instruments—cymbals, harps, zithers—following the original instructions of David, Gad the king’s seer, and Nathan the prophet; this was God’s command conveyed by his prophets. The Levites formed the orchestra of David, while the priests took up the trumpets.
27-30 Then Hezekiah gave the signal to begin: The Whole-Burnt-Offering was offered on the Altar; at the same time the sacred choir began singing, backed up by the trumpets and the David orchestra while the entire congregation worshiped. The singers sang and the trumpeters played all during the sacrifice of the Whole-Burnt-Offering. When the offering of the sacrifice was completed, the king and everyone there knelt to the ground and worshiped. Then Hezekiah the king and the leaders told the Levites to finish things off with anthems of praise to God using lyrics by David and Asaph the seer. They sang their praises with joy and reverence, kneeling in worship.
31-35 Hezekiah then made this response: “The dedication is complete—you’re consecrated to God. Now you’re ready: Come forward and bring your sacrifices and Thank-Offerings to The Temple of God.”
And come they did. Everyone in the congregation brought sacrifices and Thank-Offerings and some, overflowing with generosity, even brought Whole-Burnt-Offerings, a generosity expressed in seventy bulls, a hundred rams, and two hundred lambs—all for Whole-Burnt-Offerings for God! The total number of animals consecrated for sacrifice that day amounted to six hundred bulls and three thousand sheep. They ran out of priests qualified to slaughter all the Whole-Burnt-Offerings so their brother Levites stepped in and helped out while other priests consecrated themselves for the work. It turned out that the Levites had been more responsible in making sure they were properly consecrated than the priests had been. Besides the overflow of Whole-Burnt-Offerings there were also choice pieces for the Peace-Offerings and lavish libations that went with the Whole-Burnt-Offerings. The worship in The Temple of God was on a firm footing again!
36 Hezekiah and the congregation celebrated: God had established a firm foundation for the lives of the people—and so quickly!
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