The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe.

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The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe.
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[Imprinted at London :: In povvles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie,
[1568]]
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¶The .xxx. Chapter.

1 The keping of the passouer by the kinges commaundement. 6 He exhorteth Israel to turne to the Lorde. 18 He prayeth for the people. 24 His oblation and the prin∣ces. 27 The Leuites blesse the people.

[unspec A] 1 AND Hezekia sent to all Israel and Iuda, and wrote letters to E∣phraim and Manasse, that they shoulde come to the house of the lorde at Hierusalem, and of∣fer passouer vnto the Lorde God of Israel.

2 And the king helde a counsell with his lordes, and all the congregation of Hie∣rusalem, * 1.1 to kepe the feast of passouer in the(a) 1.2 second moneth:

3 For they coulde not kepe it at that time, because the priestes were not sanc∣tified sufficiently, neither was the peo∣ple gathered together to Hierusalem.

4 And the thing pleased the king and all the congregation.

5 And they decreed that it shoulde be

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proclaymed throughout all Israel from Beerseba to Dan, that they shoulde come & holde the feast of Passouer vnto the Lord God of Israel at Hierusalem: For they had not done it of a great sea∣son, as it was written.

6 So the postes went with letters of the king and of his lordes throughout all Israel & Iuda, and at the commaun∣dement of the king they sayde: Ye chil∣dren of Israel, turne againe vnto the Lorde God of Abraham, Isahac, and Israel, and he wyll returne to the rem∣naunt that are escaped of you out of the hande of the kinges of the Assyrians.

[unspec B] 7 And be not ye lyke your fathers and your brethren, which trespassed against the Lorde God of their fathers, which gaue them vp to be destroyed, as ye see.

8 And now be not ye stiffe necked lyke as were your fathers: but yeelde your selues vnto the Lord, and enter into his holy place which he hath sanctified for euer, and serue the Lord your God, and the fiercenesse of his wrath shall turne away from you.

9 For if ye turne againe vnto the Lorde, then shall your brethren and your chil∣dren finde compassion in the presence of them that toke them captiue, and they shall come againe vnto this lande:* 1.3 For the Lorde your God is gratious and mercifull, and wyll not turne away his face from you, if ye conuert vnto him.

10 And so the postes went from citie to citie in the lande of Ephraim & Manas∣se, euen vnto Zabulon: but they laugh∣ed them to scorne, and mocked them.

11 Neuerthelesse, yet diuers of Aser, Manasse, and of Zabulon, submitted them selues, and came to Hierusalem.

12 And the hande of God was in Iuda, and he gaue them one heart to do the commaundement of the king and of the rulers, according to the worde of the Lorde.

[unspec C] 13 And there assembled to Hierusalem much people, and there was present a mightie great congregation, to hold the feast of sweete bread in the second mo∣neth.

14 And they arose, and remoued the * 1.4 aul∣ters that were in Hierusalem: And all the aulters for incense did they away, and cast them into the brooke Cedron.

15 And they slue Passouer the foure∣teenth day of the second moneth: And the priestes and Leuites which were (b) 1.5ashamed, sanctified them selues, and brought in the burnt offringes into the house of the Lorde.

16 And they stoode in their office after their maner and according to the lawe of Moyses the man of God: And the priestes sprinckled the blood, [which they receaued] of the hande of the Leuites.

17 For there were many in the congre∣gation that were not sanctified, and therefore the Leuites had the charge of the killing of the Passouer for euery one that was not cleane, to sanctifie him vnto the Lorde.

18 For many of the people, and very ma∣ny out of Ephraim, Manasse, Isachar, and Zabulon▪ were not clensed, and yet did eate Passour against the lawe ap∣poynted: but Hezekia prayed for them, saying, The good Lorde be mercifull toward euery one

19 That prepareth his heart to seeke the Lorde God, the God of his fathers: [unspec D] though he be not [clensed] accordyng to the purification of the sanctuarie.

20 And the Lorde heard Hezekia, and healed the people.

21 And the children of Israel that were present at Hierusalem, held the feast of sweete bread seuen dayes, with great gladnes: and the Leuites & the priestes praysed the Lorde day by day, singing with loude instrumentes vnto the lord.

22 And Hezekia spake comfortablie vnto all the Leuites that had good know∣ledge [to sing] vnto the Lorde: and they did eate throughout that feast seuen dayes long, and offered peace offringes, and thanked the Lorde God of their fa∣thers.

23 And the whole assemblie toke counsel to do so other seuen dayes: & they helde those seuen dayes with gladnesse:

24 For Hezekia king of Iuda, did geue to the congregation * 1.6 a thousand young oxen, and seuen thousand sheepe: And the lordes gaue out to the congregation a thousand oxen, & ten thousand sheepe, [unspec E] and a great number of the priestes were sanctified.

25 And all the congregation of Iuda, with the priestes & Leuites, and all the con∣gregation that came out of Israel, & the straungers that came out of the lande of Israel, & that dwelt in Iuda, reioyced.

26 And there was great gladnesse in

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Hierusalem: For since the time of So∣lomon the sonne of Dauid king of Is∣rael, there was no such [ioy] in Hieru∣salem.

27 And the priestes and the Leuites a∣rose, and blessed the people: and their voyce was heard [of the Lorde] and their prayer came vp vnto heauen his holy dwelling place.

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