2 Chronicles
29:33-30:1 – The animals consecrated as sacrifices
amounted to six hundred bulls and three thousand sheep and goats. The
priests, however, were too few to skin all the burnt offerings; so their
relatives the Levites helped them until the task was finished and until other
priests had been consecrated, for the Levites had been more conscientious
in consecrating themselves than the priests had been. There were burnt
offerings in abundance, together with the fat of the fellowship offerings and
the drink offerings that accompanied the burnt offerings. So the service
of the temple of the Lord was
reestablished. Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced at what God had
brought about for his people, because it was done so quickly. Hezekiah sent
word to all Israel and Judah and also wrote letters to Ephraim and
Manasseh, inviting them to come to the temple of the Lord in Jerusalem and celebrate the
Passover to the Lord,
the God of Israel.
Leviticus
7:16 – “‘If, however, their offering
is the result of a vow or is a freewill offering, the
sacrifice shall be eaten on the day they offer it, but anything left over may
be eaten on the next day.
Numbers
15:2-4 – “Speak to
the Israelites and say to them: ‘After you enter the land I am giving you as a home and you present
to the Lord food offerings from the herd or the flock, as an aroma pleasing to
the Lord—whether burnt offerings or sacrifices, for
special vows or freewill offerings or festival offerings—then the person who brings an offering shall
present to the Lord a grain offering of a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with a quarter of a
hin of olive oil.
Exodus
12:11 – This is how you are to eat
it: with your cloak tucked into your belt, your sandals on your feet and your
staff in your hand. Eat it in haste; it is the Lord’s Passover.
Application:
- · A vow was a solemn promise to offer a gift to God in response to a divine deliverance or blessing. Such vows often accompanied prayers for deliverance or blessing.
- · The sins of the people were manifold; they would be judged.
- · “Passover” was explained to mean that the Lord would “pass over” and not destroy the occupants of houses that were under the sign of the blood.
All Scripture verses taken from NIV
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