a35:3
b35:4-6
c8:14-15
d1 Chr 24–26
eDeut 16:5-6
f2 Chr 30:13-20
g35:7-9
hExod 12:21
i2 Chr 30:24
j7:5
k35:13
lExod 12:11
m35:18
n35:15-16
o30:3

‏ 2 Chronicles 35:1-19

35:3  a The holy Ark might have been removed from the Temple during the apostasy of Manasseh or Amon.
Summary for 2Chr 35:4-6: 35:4-6  b The assignments of the priests and Levites mirrored the directions of David and Solomon (8:14-15  c; 1 Chr 24–26  d). The Passover animal was typically slaughtered by the offerer (Deut 16:5-6  e). However, because the offerers did not have time to purify themselves, Josiah continued the practice Hezekiah had begun of having the Levites slaughter the Passover animals (see 2 Chr 30:13-20  f). In Josiah’s time, the large number of participants also might have caused logistical problems.
Summary for 2Chr 35:7-9: 35:7-9  g The Passover sacrifice required lambs and young goats (Exod 12:21  h). The cattle were an additional offering. The totals Josiah provided along with the contributions of others were nearly double the offerings in Hezekiah’s time (see 2 Chr 30:24  i), yet less than the offerings at the dedication of the Temple (see 7:5  j).
35:13  k The Levites brought the food out quickly, observing the element of haste required in the Passover (Exod 12:11  l).
35:18  m This Passover included a greater number of participants than the one Hezekiah had observed. In this Passover, the priests and Levites took a prominent and proper role, as Josiah had specifically required (35:15-16  n; cp. 30:3  o, 15  p).
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