历代志下 35
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
王下令守逾越节(A)
35 约西亚在耶路撒冷守逾越节记念耶和华;正月十四日他们宰了逾越节的羊羔。 2 王指派各祭司的职务,又鼓励他们去作耶和华殿的事务。 3 他又对那些教导以色列众人,分别为圣归耶和华的利未人说:“你们要把圣约柜安放在以色列王大卫的儿子所罗门建造的殿里;不必再用肩膀扛抬。现在你们要服事耶和华你们的 神,服事他的子民以色列。 4 你们要按着家族和照着班次,根据以色列王大卫所写的和他儿子所罗门所写的,自己好好预备。 5 你们要按着你们的亲族这平民的家族的班次,侍立在圣所;每个班次中要有几个利未家族的人。 6 你们要宰逾越节的羊羔,洁净自己,为你们的亲族预备一切,遵守耶和华藉摩西吩咐的话。”
乐意献祭
7 于是约西亚送出绵羊羔和山羊羔共三万只,还有公牛三千头,给所有在场的人民作逾越节的祭牲;这些都是取自王的财产。 8 约西亚手下的众领袖也自愿把祭牲送给人民、祭司和利未人;又有神殿的总管希勒家、撒迦利亚和耶歇,也把羔羊二千六百只和公牛三百头,送给祭司作逾越节的祭牲。 9 利未人的领袖歌楠雅和他的两个兄弟示玛雅和拿坦业,以及哈沙比雅、耶利和约撒拔,也把羊羔五千只和公牛五百头,送给利未人作逾越节的祭牲。
10 这样,事奉的职务安排好了以后,他们照着王的吩咐,祭司站在自己的岗位,利未人也按着自己的班次侍立。 11 利未人宰了逾越节的羊羔,祭司从他们的手里把血接过来,洒在坛上,利未人剥了祭牲的皮, 12 把作燔祭的部分拿去,按着各家族的系别分给众民,使他们可以照着摩西的书上所写的,奉献给耶和华。奉献公牛也是这样。 13 他们按照规矩用火烤逾越节的羊羔,其他的圣物用锅、用釜,或用煎盘煮熟,迅速地送给众民; 14 然后他们才为自己和祭司预备祭物,因为作祭司的亚伦的子孙忙于献上燔祭和脂肪,直到晚上,利未人才为自己和祭司亚伦的子孙预备祭物。 15 歌唱的亚萨的子孙,照着大卫、亚萨、希幔和王的先见耶杜顿的吩咐,站在自己的岗位上;守门的看守各门,不用离开自己的职务,因为他们的利未亲族为他们预备了祭物。
16 这样,当日一切事奉耶和华的职务都安排好了,就照着约西亚王的吩咐守逾越节,和在耶和华的祭坛上献上燔祭。 17 当时在场的以色列人守逾越节,又守除酵节七天。 18 自从撒母耳先知的日子以来,在以色列中没有守过像这样的逾越节;以色列诸王也都没有守过这样的逾越节,像约西亚、祭司、利未人、犹大众人和在场的以色列人,以及耶路撒冷的居民守的。 19 这逾越节是约西亚在位第十八年守的。
约西亚阵亡(B)
20 约西亚整理好圣殿的一切事以后,埃及王尼哥上来,帮助靠近幼发拉底河的迦基米施;约西亚就出去阻挡他。 21 尼哥差派使者来见约西亚说:“犹大王啊,我和你有甚么关系呢?我现在不是来攻击你,而是要攻击和我交战的那国家;并且 神吩咐我要赶快,你不可干预 神的事,免得他毁灭你,因为 神和我同在。” 22 约西亚却不肯离开他,反而改了装要和他作战,不听从 神藉尼哥所说的话;于是他去到米吉多平原和尼哥交战。 23 弓箭手射中了约西亚王;王对他的臣仆说:“你们把我带走吧,因为我受了重伤。” 24 他的臣仆把他从战车上扶下来,放在他的第二辆战车上,把他送回耶路撒冷去,他跟着就死了,埋葬在他列祖的坟墓里。犹大和耶路撒冷的众人都为约西亚哀悼。 25 耶利米为约西亚作了哀歌;所有歌唱的男女都唱哀歌,哀悼约西亚,直到今日;甚至在以色列中成了定例。这歌记在哀歌书上。 26 约西亚其余的事迹,和他按着耶和华律法上所记而行的善事, 27 以及他一生的始末,都记在以色列和犹大列王记上。
2 Chronicles 35
Good News Translation
Josiah Celebrates the Passover(A)
35 King Josiah celebrated the Passover at Jerusalem in honor of the Lord; on the fourteenth day of the first month they killed the animals for the festival. 2 He assigned to the priests the duties they were to perform in the Temple and encouraged them to do them well. 3 He also gave these instructions to the Levites, the teachers of Israel, who were dedicated to the Lord: “Put the sacred Covenant Box in the Temple that King Solomon, the son of David, built. You are no longer to carry it from place to place, but you are to serve the Lord your God and his people Israel. 4 (B)Take your places in the Temple by clans, according to the responsibilities assigned to you by King David and his son King Solomon, 5 and arrange yourselves so that some of you will be available to help each family of the people of Israel. 6 You are to kill the Passover lambs and goats. Now make yourselves ritually clean and prepare the sacrifices in order that your fellow Israelites may follow the instructions which the Lord gave through Moses.”
7 For the use of the people at the Passover, King Josiah contributed from his own herds and flocks 30,000 sheep, lambs, and young goats, and 3,000 bulls. 8 His officials also made contributions for the people, the priests, and the Levites to use. And the officials in charge of the Temple—Hilkiah, the High Priest, Zechariah, and Jehiel—gave the priests 2,600 lambs and young goats and 300 bulls for sacrifices during the festival. 9 The leaders of the Levites—Conaniah, Shemaiah and his brother Nethanel, Hashabiah, Jeiel, and Jozabad—contributed 5,000 lambs and young goats and 500 bulls for the Levites to offer as sacrifices.
10 When everything was arranged for the Passover, the priests and the Levites took their posts, as commanded by the king. 11 After the lambs and goats had been killed, the Levites skinned them, and the priests sprinkled the blood on the altar. 12 Then they divided among the people, by family groups, the animals for burnt offerings, so that they could offer them according to the instructions in the Law of Moses. 13 (C)The Levites roasted the Passover sacrifices over the fire, according to the regulations, and boiled the sacred offerings in pots, kettles, and pans, and quickly distributed the meat to the people. 14 After this was done, the Levites provided meat for themselves and for the priests descended from Aaron, for the priests were kept busy until night, burning the animals that were burned whole and the fat of the sacrifices. 15 (D)The following musicians of the Levite clan of Asaph were in the places assigned to them by King David's instructions: Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, the king's prophet. The guards at the Temple gates did not need to leave their posts, because the other Levites prepared the Passover for them. 16 So, as King Josiah had commanded, everything was done that day for the worship of the Lord, the keeping of the Passover Festival, and the offering of burnt offerings on the altar. 17 (E)For seven days all the people of Israel who were present celebrated the Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread. 18 Since the days of the prophet Samuel, the Passover had never been celebrated like this. None of the former kings had ever celebrated a Passover like this one celebrated by King Josiah, the priests, the Levites, and the people of Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem 19 in the eighteenth year of Josiah's reign.
The End of Josiah's Reign(F)
20 After King Josiah had done all this for the Temple, King Neco of Egypt led an army to fight at Carchemish on the Euphrates River. Josiah tried to stop him, 21 but Neco sent Josiah this message: “This war I am fighting does not concern you, King of Judah. I have not come to fight you, but to fight my enemies, and God has told me to hurry. God is on my side, so don't oppose me, or he will destroy you.” 22 But Josiah was determined to fight. He refused to listen to what God was saying through King Neco, so he disguised himself and went into battle on the plain of Megiddo.
23 During the battle King Josiah was struck by Egyptian arrows. He ordered his servants, “Take me away; I'm badly hurt!” 24 They lifted him out of his chariot, placed him in a second chariot which he had there, and took him to Jerusalem. There he died and was buried in the royal tombs. All the people of Judah and Jerusalem mourned his death.
25 The prophet Jeremiah composed a lament for King Josiah. It has become a custom in Israel for the singers, both men and women, to use this song when they mourn for him. The song is found in the collection of laments.
26 Everything that Josiah did—his devotion to the Lord, his obedience to the Law, 27 and his history from beginning to end—is all recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel and Judah.
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