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王下令守逾越節(A)

35 約西亞在耶路撒冷守逾越節記念耶和華;正月十四日他們宰了逾越節的羊羔。 王指派各祭司的職務,又鼓勵他們去作耶和華殿的事務。 他又對那些教導以色列眾人,分別為聖歸耶和華的利未人說:“你們要把聖約櫃安放在以色列王大衛的兒子所羅門建造的殿裡;不必再用肩膀扛抬。現在你們要服事耶和華你們的 神,服事他的子民以色列。 你們要按著家族和照著班次,根據以色列王大衛所寫的和他兒子所羅門所寫的,自己好好預備。 你們要按著你們的親族這平民的家族的班次,侍立在聖所;每個班次中要有幾個利未家族的人。 你們要宰逾越節的羊羔,潔淨自己,為你們的親族預備一切,遵守耶和華藉摩西吩咐的話。”

樂意獻祭

於是約西亞送出綿羊羔和山羊羔共三萬隻,還有公牛三千頭,給所有在場的人民作逾越節的祭牲;這些都是取自王的財產。 約西亞手下的眾領袖也自願把祭牲送給人民、祭司和利未人;又有神殿的總管希勒家、撒迦利亞和耶歇,也把羔羊二千六百隻和公牛三百頭,送給祭司作逾越節的祭牲。 利未人的領袖歌楠雅和他的兩個兄弟示瑪雅和拿坦業,以及哈沙比雅、耶利和約撒拔,也把羊羔五千隻和公牛五百頭,送給利未人作逾越節的祭牲。

10 這樣,事奉的職務安排好了以後,他們照著王的吩咐,祭司站在自己的崗位,利未人也按著自己的班次侍立。 11 利未人宰了逾越節的羊羔,祭司從他們的手裡把血接過來,灑在壇上,利未人剝了祭牲的皮, 12 把作燔祭的部分拿去,按著各家族的系別分給眾民,使他們可以照著摩西的書上所寫的,奉獻給耶和華。奉獻公牛也是這樣。 13 他們按照規矩用火烤逾越節的羊羔,其他的聖物用鍋、用釜,或用煎盤煮熟,迅速地送給眾民; 14 然後他們才為自己和祭司預備祭物,因為作祭司的亞倫的子孫忙於獻上燔祭和脂肪,直到晚上,利未人才為自己和祭司亞倫的子孫預備祭物。 15 歌唱的亞薩的子孫,照著大衛、亞薩、希幔和王的先見耶杜頓的吩咐,站在自己的崗位上;守門的看守各門,不用離開自己的職務,因為他們的利未親族為他們預備了祭物。

16 這樣,當日一切事奉耶和華的職務都安排好了,就照著約西亞王的吩咐守逾越節,和在耶和華的祭壇上獻上燔祭。 17 當時在場的以色列人守逾越節,又守除酵節七天。 18 自從撒母耳先知的日子以來,在以色列中沒有守過像這樣的逾越節;以色列諸王也都沒有守過這樣的逾越節,像約西亞、祭司、利未人、猶大眾人和在場的以色列人,以及耶路撒冷的居民守的。 19 這逾越節是約西亞在位第十八年守的。

約西亞陣亡(B)

20 約西亞整理好聖殿的一切事以後,埃及王尼哥上來,幫助靠近幼發拉底河的迦基米施;約西亞就出去阻擋他。 21 尼哥差派使者來見約西亞說:“猶大王啊,我和你有甚麼關係呢?我現在不是來攻擊你,而是要攻擊和我交戰的那國家;並且 神吩咐我要趕快,你不可干預 神的事,免得他毀滅你,因為 神和我同在。” 22 約西亞卻不肯離開他,反而改了裝要和他作戰,不聽從 神藉尼哥所說的話;於是他去到米吉多平原和尼哥交戰。 23 弓箭手射中了約西亞王;王對他的臣僕說:“你們把我帶走吧,因為我受了重傷。” 24 他的臣僕把他從戰車上扶下來,放在他的第二輛戰車上,把他送回耶路撒冷去,他跟著就死了,埋葬在他列祖的墳墓裡。猶大和耶路撒冷的眾人都為約西亞哀悼。 25 耶利米為約西亞作了哀歌;所有歌唱的男女都唱哀歌,哀悼約西亞,直到今日;甚至在以色列中成了定例。這歌記在哀歌書上。 26 約西亞其餘的事蹟,和他按著耶和華律法上所記而行的善事, 27 以及他一生的始末,都記在以色列和猶大列王記上。

35 Yoshiyahu kept Pesach to Adonai in Yerushalayim. They slaughtered the Pesach lamb on the fourteenth day of the first month. He assigned the cohanim to their posts and encouraged them to perform the service of the house of Adonai. To the L’vi’im who were teaching all Isra’el and were holy for Adonai he said, “Put the holy ark in the house which Shlomo the son of David, king of Isra’el, built; after this, you will not have to carry it again. Now serve Adonai your God and his people Isra’el. Organize yourselves by clans and duty divisions according to the arrangement written down by David king of Isra’el and Shlomo his son. Stand in the Holy Place according to the divisions of the clans of your kinsmen the ordinary people, with part of a clan of L’vi’im serving each clan [of Isra’el]. Then slaughter the Pesach lamb, consecrate yourselves, prepare what your kinsmen need, and act according to the word of Adonai given through Moshe.”

Yoshiyahu gave the ordinary people, to all who were present, 30,000 lambs and kids from the flock, all of them for Pesach offerings, and 3,000 bulls. These were from the king’s personal property. Also his leading men voluntarily gave to the people and to the cohanim and L’vi’im. Hilkiyah, Z’kharyahu and Yechi’el, the rulers of the house of God, gave the cohanim 2,600 [lambs and kids] and 300 oxen for Pesach offerings. Konanyah, his brothers Sh’ma‘yah and N’tan’el, and Hashavyah, Ye‘i’el and Yozavad, the head L’vi’im, gave the L’vi’im 5,000 [lambs and kids] and 500 oxen for Pesach offerings.

10 So the service was prepared; the cohanim stood at their posts; and the L’vi’im worked in their divisions, in keeping with the king’s order. 11 They slaughtered the Pesach lamb; the cohanim splashed [the blood, which they received from the L’vi’im], and the L’vi’im skinned and butchered them. 12 They removed the portions to be burned, in order to give them to the divisions of the clans of the ordinary people to present to Adonai, as written in the scroll of Moshe. They did the same with the oxen. 13 They roasted the Pesach lamb over fire, according to the rule; while they boiled the holy offerings in pots, kettles and pans and carried them quickly to all the ordinary people. 14 Afterwards, they prepared food for themselves and for the cohanim; because the cohanim, the descendants of Aharon, were busy till nightfall offering the fat and the portions to be burned up; this is why the L’vi’im prepared food both for themselves and for the cohanim the descendants of Aharon.

15 The singers the sons of Asaf were at their posts, as ordered by David — Asaf, Heman and Y’dutun the king’s seer. The gatekeepers were at every gate, and they did not need to leave their posts, because their brothers the L’vi’im prepared [food] for them.

16 Thus all the service of Adonai was prepared the same day for observing Pesach and offering burnt offerings on the altar of Adonai, in accordance with the order of King Yoshiyahu. 17 The people of Isra’el who were present observed the Pesach at that time and the festival of Matzot for seven days. 18 No Pesach like that had been kept in Isra’el since the days of Sh’mu’el the prophet, and none of the kings of Isra’el observe a Pesach such as Yoshiyahu observed, with the cohanim, L’vi’im, all Y’hudah, those of Isra’el who were present, and the inhabitants of Yerushalayim. 19 This Pesach was observed in the eighteenth year of Yoshiyahu.

20 After all this, and after Yoshiyahu had restored the house, N’kho king of Egypt went up to attack Kark’mish by the Euphrates River. King Yoshiyahu went out to oppose him; 21 but N’kho sent envoys to him with this message: “Do I have a conflict with you, king of Y’hudah? No, I am not coming today to attack you, but to attack the dynasty with whom I am at war. God has ordered to speed me along; so don’t meddle with God, who is with me; so that he won’t destroy you.” 22 Nevertheless, Yoshiyahu was determined to go after him. He disguised himself in order to fight against him and wouldn’t listen to what N’kho said, which was from the mouth of God. Then he went to fight in the Megiddo Valley. 23 There archers shot King Yoshiyahu. The king said to his servants, “Take me away, because I’m badly wounded.” 24 So his servants took him out of the chariot, transferred him to his second chariot and brought him to Yerushalayim. But he died, and he was buried in the tombs of his ancestors. All Y’hudah and Yerushalayim mourned Yoshiyahu. 25 Yirmeyahu composed a lament for Yoshiyahu; and all the men and women singers have sung of Yoshiyahu in their laments till this day. They made singing them a law in Isra’el, and they are recorded in the Laments.

26 Other activities of Yoshiyahu and all his good deeds in keeping with what is written in the Torah of Adonai, 27 also his accomplishments from beginning to end, are recorded in the Annals of the Kings of Isra’el and Y’hudah.