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Chapter 35
Moreouer
Iosiah
kept
a
Passeouer
vnto
ye
Lord
in
Ierusalem:
and
they
killed
the
Passeouer
on
the
fourteenth
day
of
the
first
moneth.
2
And
hee
set
the
Priestes
in
their
charges,
and
encouraged
them
to
the
seruice
of
the
house
of
the
Lord,
3
And
said
vnto
the
Leuites,
that
taught
all
Israel,
which
were
holy
vnto
the
Lord,
Put
the
holy
Arke
in
the
house,
which
Solomon
the
sonne
of
Dauid
king
of
Israel
did
build;
it
shall
not
be
a
burden
vpon
your
shoulders:
serue
now
the
Lord
your
God,
and
his
people
Israel.
4
And
prepare
your
selues
by
the
houses
of
your
fathers,
after
your
courses,
according
to
the
writing
of
Dauid
king
of
Israel,
and
according
to
the
writing
of
Solomon
his
sonne.
5
And
stand
in
the
holy
place
according
to
the
diuisions
of
the
families
of
the
fathers
of
your
brethren
the
people,
and
after
the
diuision
of
the
families
of
the
Leuites.
6
So
kill
the
Passeouer,
and
sanctifie
your
selues,
and
prepare
your
brethren,
that
they
may
doe
according
to
the
word
of
the
Lord,
by
the
hand
of
Moses.
7
And
Iosiah
gaue
to
the
people,
of
the
flocke,
lambes
and
kiddes,
all
for
the
Passeouer-offerings,
for
all
that
were
present,
to
the
number
of
thirtie
thousand,
and
three
thousand
bullocks:
these
were
of
the
kings
substance.
8
And
his
Princes
gaue
willingly
vnto
the
people,
to
the
Priests
and
to
the
Leuites:
Hilkiah,
and
Zachariah,
and
Iehiel,
rulers
of
the
house
of
God,
gaue
vnto
the
Priests
for
the
Passeouer-offerings,
two
thousand
and
sixe
hundred
small
cattell,
and
three
hundred
oxen.
9
Conaniah
also,
and
Shemaiah,
and
Nethaneel,
his
brethren,
&
Hashabiah,
and
Iehiel,
and
Ioshabad
chiefe
of
the
Leuites,
gaue
vnto
the
Leuites
for
Passeouer-offerings,
fiue
thousand
small
cattell,
and
fiue
hundred
oxen.
10
So
the
seruice
was
prepared,
and
the
Priests
stood
in
their
place,
and
the
Leuites
in
their
courses,
according
to
the
kings
commandement.
11
And
they
killed
the
Passeouer,
and
the
Priestes
sprinckled
the
blood
from
their
handes,
and
the
Leuites
flayed
them.
12
And
they
remooued
the
burnt
offerings,
that
they
might
giue
according
to
the
diuisions
of
the
families
of
the
people,
to
offer
vnto
the
Lord,
as
it
is
written
in
the
booke
of
Moses:
and
so
did
they
with
the
oxen.
13
And
they
rosted
the
Passeouer
with
fire,
according
to
the
ordinance:
but
the
other
holy
offerings
sod
they
in
pots,
and
in
cauldrons,
and
in
pannes,
and
diuided
them
speedily
among
all
the
people.
14
And
afterward
they
made
ready
for
themselues,
and
for
the
Priests:
because
the
Priests
the
sonnes
of
Aaron
were
busied
in
offring
of
burnt
offrings,
and
the
fat
vntill
night:
therefore
the
Leuites
prepared
for
themselues,
and
for
the
Priests
the
sonnes
of
Aaron.
15
And
the
singers
the
sonnes
of
Asaph,
were
in
their
place
according
to
the
commandement
of
Dauid,
and
Asaph,
and
Heman,
and
Ieduthun
the
kings
Seer:
and
the
Porters
waited
at
euery
gate:
they
might
not
depart
from
their
seruice;
for
their
brethren
the
Leuites
prepared
for
them.
16
So
all
the
seruice
of
the
Lord
was
prepared
the
same
day,
to
keepe
the
Passeouer,
and
to
offer
burnt
offerings
vpon
the
altar
of
the
Lord,
according
to
the
commaundement
of
king
Iosiah.
17
And
the
children
of
Israel
that
were
present,
kept
the
Passeouer
at
that
time,
and
the
feast
of
vnleauened
bread
seuen
dayes.
18
And
there
was
no
Passeouer
like
to
that,
kept
in
Israel,
from
the
dayes
of
Samuel
the
Prophet:
neither
did
all
the
Kings
of
Israel
keepe
such
a
Passeouer,
as
Iosiah
kept,
and
the
Priests
and
the
Leuites,
and
all
Iudah
and
Israel
that
were
present,
and
the
inhabitants
of
Ierusalem.
19
In
the
eighteenth
yeere
of
the
reigne
of
Iosiah,
was
this
Passeouer
kept.
20
After
all
this,
when
Iosiah
had
prepared
the
Temple,
Necho
king
of
Egypt
came
vp
to
fight
against
Carchemish
by
Euphrates:
and
Iosiah
went
out
against
him.
21
But
hee
sent
Embassadours
to
him,
saying,
What
haue
I
to
doe
with
thee,
thou
king
of
Iudah?
I
come
not
against
thee
this
day,
but
against
the
house,
wherewith
I
haue
warre:
for
God
commaunded
mee
to
make
haste:
forbeare
thee
from
medling
with
God,
who
is
with
mee,
that
hee
destroy
thee
not.
22
Neuerthelesse
Iosiah
would
not
turne
his
face
from
him,
but
disguised
himselfe
that
he
might
fight
with
him,
and
hearkened
not
vnto
the
wordes
of
Necho
from
the
mouth
of
God,
and
came
to
fight
in
the
valley
of
Megiddo.
23
And
the
archers
shot
at
king
Iosiah:
and
the
King
saide
to
his
seruants,
Haue
mee
away,
for
I
am
sore
wounded.
24
His
seruants
therefore
tooke
him
out
of
that
charet,
and
put
him
in
the
second
charet
that
hee
had:
and
they
brought
him
to
Ierusalem,
and
hee
died,
and
was
buried
in
one
of
the
Sepulchres
of
his
fathers.
And
all
Iudah
and
Ierusalem
mourned
for
Iosiah.
25
And
Ieremiah
lamented
for
Iosiah,
and
all
the
singing
men
and
the
singing
women
spake
of
Iosiah
in
their
lamentations
to
this
day,
and
made
them
an
ordinance
in
Israel;
and
beholde,
they
are
written
in
the
Lamentations.
26
Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Iosiah,
and
his
goodnes,
according
to
that
which
was
written
in
the
Law
of
the
Lord,
27
And
his
deedes
first
and
last;
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
booke
of
the
kings
of
Israel
and
Iudah.
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