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1 Envió también Ezequías por todo Israel y Judá, y escribió letras a Efraín y Manasés, que viniesen a Jerusalén a la Casa del SEÑOR, para celebrar la pascua al SEÑOR Dios de Israel.
The king and his officials and all the other people who had gathered in Jerusalem wanted to celebrate the Passover Festival. But they were not able to celebrate it at the usual time, because many of the priests had still not performed the rituals to purify themselves; therefore they were not allowed to do serve in the festival. Also, everyone had still not come to Jerusalem [to celebrate the Passover]. So they decided to celebrate it one month later than usual.
2 Y el rey tomó consejo con sus príncipes, y con toda la congregación en Jerusalén, para hacer la pascua en el mes segundo:
3 Porque entonces no la podían hacer, por cuanto no había plenitud de sacerdotes santificados, ni el pueblo estaba junto en Jerusalén.
4 Esto agradó al rey y a toda la multitud.
The king and all the other people who had gathered thought that was a good plan.
5 Y determinaron de hacer pasar pregón por todo Israel, desde Beerseba hasta Dan, para que viniesen a hacer la pascua al SEÑOR Dios de Israel en Jerusalén; porque en mucho tiempo no la habían hecho como está escrito.
So they decided to send messages to all the towns in Judah and in Israel, from Beersheba [in the far south] to Dan [in the far north], including towns in the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, to invite people to come to the temple in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover [Festival] to [honor] Yahweh, the God whom the Israeli people [worshiped/belonged to]. Many of the people had not previously celebrated that festival, even though it had been written [in the laws of Moses that they should do that].
6 Fueron, pues, correos con letras de la mano del rey y de sus príncipes por todo Israel y Judá, como el rey lo había mandado, y decían: Hijos de Israel, volveos al SEÑOR el Dios de Abraham, de Isaac, y de Israel, y él se volverá a las reliquias que os han quedado de la mano de los reyes de Asiria.
Obeying what the king commanded, messengers went throughout Judah and Israel, taking messages that had been written by the king and his officials. This is what they wrote: “You Israeli people, you who survived after being slaves of the kings of Assyria, return to Yahweh, the God whom [our great ancestors] Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob [worshiped/belonged to], in order that he may return to you. Your fathers and brothers did not faithfully obey Yahweh, the God whom our ancestors [worshiped].
7 No seáis como vuestros padres y como vuestros hermanos, que se rebelaron contra el SEÑOR Dios de sus padres, y él los entregó a desolación, como vosotros veis.
Do not act like they did, because what they did caused other people to become disgusted with them.
8 Por tanto no endurezcáis vuestra cerviz como vuestros padres; dad la mano al SEÑOR, y venid a su santuario, el cual él ha santificado para siempre; y servid al SEÑOR vuestro Dios, y la ira de su furor se apartará de vosotros.
Do not be stubborn as our ancestors were. Do what Yahweh desires. Come [to Jerusalem] to the temple, which he has set apart forever. Do what pleases Yahweh our God, in order that he will no longer be angry with you.
9 Porque si os volviereis al SEÑOR, vuestros hermanos y vuestros hijos hallarán misericordia delante de los que los tienen cautivos, y volverán a esta tierra; porque el SEÑOR vuestro Dios es clemente y misericordioso, y no volverá de vosotros su rostro, si vosotros os volviereis a él.
If you return to Yahweh, the people who have captured our brothers [and sisters] and our children will be kind to them, and allow them to return to this land. Do not forget that Yahweh our God is kind and merciful. If you return to him, he will no longer reject you.”
10 Y así pasaban los correos de ciudad en ciudad por la tierra de Efraín y Manasés, hasta Zabulón; mas ellos se reían y burlaban de ellos.
The messengers went to all the towns in the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, as far [north] as the tribe of Zebulun, [and gave them this message, ] but most of the people there scorned them and ridiculed them.
11 Con todo eso, algunos varones de Aser, de Manasés, y de Zabulón, se humillaron, y vinieron a Jerusalén.
But some of the people of [the tribes of] Asher, Manasseh, and Zebulun humbled themselves and went to Jerusalem.
12 En Judá también fue la mano de Dios para darles un corazón para cumplir el mandado del rey y de los príncipes, conforme a la palabra del SEÑOR.
Also in Judah God motivated the people to be united in wanting to do what Yahweh wanted them to do, which is what the king and his officials had told them to do in the message that they sent.
13 Y se juntó en Jerusalén un pueblo grande para hacer la solemnidad de los panes sin levadura, en el mes segundo; una gran congregación.
So a huge crowd of people gathered in Jerusalem in May, to celebrate the Festival of Eating Unleavened Bread.
14 Y levantándose, quitaron los altares que había en Jerusalén; quitaron también todos los altares de incienso, y los echaron en el arroyo de Cedrón.
They removed the altars [of Baal] in Jerusalem and took away the altars for burning incense [to honor other gods, and burned them] in Kidron Valley.
15 Entonces sacrificaron la pascua, a los catorce del mes segundo; y los sacerdotes y los levitas se santificaron con vergüenza, y trajeron los holocaustos a la Casa del SEÑOR.
They slaughtered the Passover lambs on the fourteenth day of that month. Some of the priests and the other descendants of Levi were ashamed [because they had not performed the rituals to cause them to be acceptable to work for Yahweh]. So they performed those rituals, and brought to the temple animals to be completely burned [on the altar].
16 Y se pusieron en su orden conforme a su costumbre, conforme a la ley de Moisés varón de Dios; los sacerdotes esparcían la sangre que recibían de manos de los levitas.
Then they stood at the places where Moses had written in his laws that they should stand. Then the descendants of Levi gave to the priests [bowls containing blood of the animals that were being sacrificed], and the priests sprinkled [the altar] with some of the blood.
17 Porque aún había muchos en la congregación que no estaban santificados, y por eso los levitas sacrificaban la pascua por todos los que no se habían limpiado para santificarse al SEÑOR.
Many people in the crowd had not purified themselves, and therefore they were not able to kill the lambs [and dedicate them] to Yahweh. So it was necessary for the descendants of Levi to kill the lambs for them.
18 Porque una gran multitud del pueblo de Efraín y Manasés, y de Isacar y Zabulón, no se habían purificado, y comieron la pascua no conforme a lo que está escrito. Mas Ezequías oró por ellos, diciendo: el SEÑOR, que es bueno, sea propicio a todo aquel que ha apercibido su corazón para buscar a Dios,
Although most of the people who had come from [the tribes of] Ephraim, Manasseh, and Issachar had not purified themselves, they ate the food of the Passover Festival anyway, ignoring the rules written [by Moses]. But Hezekiah prayed for them, saying “Yahweh, you always do what is good; I pray that you will forgive everyone
19 al SEÑOR Dios de sus padres, aunque no esté purificado según la purificación del santuario.
who sincerely wants to honor you, the God whom our ancestors [worshiped], even if they have not purified themselves by obeying the sacred laws that you gave to us.”
20 Y oyó el SEÑOR a Ezequías, y sanó al pueblo.
And Yahweh heard what Hezekiah prayed; he forgave the people, [and did not punish them].
21 Así hicieron los hijos de Israel, que fueron presentes en Jerusalén, la solemnidad de los panes sin levadura por siete días con grande gozo; y alababan al SEÑOR todos los días los levitas y los sacerdotes, con instrumentos de fortaleza al SEÑOR.
The Israeli people who were there in Jerusalem celebrated the Festival of Eating Unleavened Bread for seven days. They rejoiced greatly as they celebrated, while the priests and other descendants of Levi sang to Yahweh every day, and played musical instruments to [praise] God.
22 Y Ezequías habló al corazón de todos los levitas que tenían buena inteligencia para servir al SEÑOR. Y comieron los sacrificios de la fiesta por siete días, ofreciendo sacrificios pacíficos, y dando gracias al SEÑOR Dios de sus padres.
Hezekiah thanked all the descendants of Levi for doing this work for Yahweh, and for very skillfully leading the people who were worshiping. For those seven days the people ate the Passover food and brought offerings to maintain fellowship with Yahweh and praised Yahweh, the God whom their ancestors [belonged to/had worshiped].
23 Y toda la multitud determinó que celebrasen otros siete días; y celebraron otros siete días con alegría.
Then the whole group decided to celebrate for seven more days, so they did: They celebrated joyfully for seven more days.
24 Porque Ezequías rey de Judá había dado a la multitud mil toros y siete mil ovejas; y también los príncipes dieron al pueblo mil toros y diez mil ovejas; y muchos sacerdotes se santificaron.
King Hezekiah provided 1,000 bulls and 7,000 sheep to be slaughtered for the people [to eat during the festival], and the officials also gave them 1,000 bulls and 10,000 sheep and goats. Many priests consecrated themselves.
25 Y toda la congregación de Judá se alegró, y los sacerdotes y levitas, y asimismo toda la multitud que había venido de Israel; y también los extranjeros que habían venido de la tierra de Israel, y los que habitaban en Judá.
All the people of Judah rejoiced, including the priests and other descendants of Levi and all the people from Israel who had come, and including some from other countries who were living in Israel and some from other countries who were living in Judah.
26 Y se hicieron grandes alegrías en Jerusalén; porque desde los días de Salomón hijo de David rey de Israel, no hubo tal cosa en Jerusalén.
Everyone in Jerusalem was very joyful, because nothing like this had happened in Jerusalem since the time when David’s son Solomon was the king of Israel.
27 Y levantándose los sacerdotes levitas, bendijeron al pueblo; y la voz de ellos fue oída, y su oración llegó a la habitación de su santuario, al cielo.
The priests and the other descendants of Levi stood up to bless the people, and God heard them in heaven, the holy place where he lives.