1 Josias celebrou a páscoa a Jeová em Jerusalém: e mataram o cordeiro da páscoa no décimo quarto dia do primeiro mês.
2 Estabeleceu os sacerdotes nos seus cargos e animou-os a servirem na casa de Jeová.
3 Disse aos levitas que ensinavam a todo o Israel e que estavam consagrados a Jeová: Ponde a arca sagrada na casa que Salomão, filho de Davi, rei de Israel, edificou; não será mais uma carga sobre os vossos ombros. Agora servi a Jeová vosso Deus e ao seu povo de Israel.
4 Preparai-vos pelas vossas famílias, pelas vossas turmas, conforme o que escreveram Davi, rei de Israel, e seu filho Salomão.
5 Ministrai no santo lugar segundo as divisões das famílias de vossos irmãos, filhos do povo, e haja para cada divisão uma parte de uma família de levitas.
6 Matai o cordeiro pascoal, santificai-vos e preparai a páscoa para vossos irmãos, fazendo conforme a palavra de Jeová, dada por meio de Moisés.
7 Josias deu aos filhos do povo, a todos os que se achavam presentes, cordeiros e cabritos do rebanho, em número de trinta mil, todos para as ofertas pascoais, e três mil novilhos: tudo da fazenda do rei.
8 Os seus príncipes fizeram dávivas ao povo, aos sacerdotes e aos levitas, para as ofertas voluntárias. Hilquias, Zacarias e Jeiel, chefes da casa de Deus, deram aos sacerdotes para as ofertas pascoais duas mil e seiscentas reses de gado miúdo, e trezentos bois.
9 Também Conanias, Semaías e Natanael, seus irmãos, e Hasabias, Jeiel e Jozabade, chefes dos levitas, deram aos levitas para as ofertas pascoais cinco mil reses de gado miúdo e quinhentos bois.
10 Assim se preparou o serviço, e os sacerdotes se puseram em seu lugar, como também os levitas pelas suas turmas, segundo o mandado do rei.
11 Imolou-se a páscoa; os sacerdotes aspergiam o sangue que lhes era entregue, e os levitas esfolavam as reses.
12 Removeram os holocaustos, para os distribuírem segundo as divisões dos filhos do povo, a fim de fazerem ofertas a Jeová como está escrito no livro de Moisés. Assim fizeram com os bois.
13 Assaram a páscoa no fogo segundo a ordenança; as ofertas sagradas cozeram-nas em panelas, em caldeirões e em tachos, e distribuíram-nas prontamente a todo o povo.
14 Depois as prepararam para si e para os sacerdotes; porque os sacerdotes, filhos de Aarão, estavam ocupados até a noite em oferecerem os holocaustos e a gordura. Por isso os levitas prepararam para si e para os sacerdotes, filhos de Aarão.
15 Os cantores, filhos de Asafe, estavam no seu lugar, segundo o mandado de Davi, de Asafe, de Hemã e de Jedutum, vidente do rei; e os porteiros estavam a cada porta; não tinham necessidade de abandonarem o seu serviço, porque os levitas, seus irmãos, prepararam para eles.
16 Estabeleceu-se naquele dia todo o serviço de Jeová, para celebrar a páscoa e para oferecer os holocaustos sobre o altar de Jeová segundo o mandado do rei Josias.
17 Os filhos de Israel que se achavam presentes celebraram a páscoa naquele tempo, e a festa dos pães asmos por sete dias.
18 Não se celebrou em Israel uma festa semelhante a essa desde os dias do profeta Samuel; e nenhum dos reis de Israel celebrou tal páscoa qual celebrou Josias, com os sacerdotes e os levitas e todo o Judá e Israel, que se achavam presentes, os habitantes de Jerusalém.
19 Foi celebrada esta páscoa no décimo oitavo ano do reinado de Josias.
20 Depois de tudo isto, havendo Josias já preparado o templo, subiu Neco, rei do Egito, para pelejar contra Carquemis junto ao Eufrates. Josias saiu-lhe ao encontro.
21 Mas Neco mandou-lhe mensageiros, que lhe dissessem: Que tenho eu contigo, rei de Judá? não venho contra ti hoje, mas contra a casa, à qual faço guerra; Deus me mandou que me apressasse. Deixa de te opores a Deus, que está comigo, não suceda que ele te mate.
22 Todavia não quis virar dele o seu rosto, mas disfarçou-se, para pelejar contra ele e, não dando ouvidos às palavras que Neco lhe falou da parte de Deus, veio pelejar no vale de Megido.
23 Os flecheiros atiraram contra o rei Josias. Disse o rei ao seus servos: Tirai-me daqui; pois estou gravemente ferido.
24 Os seus servos o removeram do carro, o puseram no segundo carro que lhe pertencia, e o levaram para Jerusalém. Ele morreu, e sepultaram-no nos sepulcros de seus pais. Todo o Judá e Jerusalém prantearam a Josias.
25 Jeremias fez uma lamentação sobre Josias. Todos os cantores e cantoras nas suas lamentações têm falado de Josias até o dia de hoje: estabeleceram-nas como costume em Israel, e estão escritas nas lamentações.
26 Ora o resto dos atos de Josias, e as suas boas obras, segundo o que está escrito na lei de Jeová,
27 e os seus atos, tanto os primeiros como os últimos, estão escritos no livro dos reis de Israel e de Judá.
1 And Josiah kept a Passover to the Lord in Jerusalem; on the fourteenth day of the first month they put the Passover lamb to death.
2 And he gave the priests their places, making them strong for the work of the house of God.
3 And he said to the Levites, the teachers of all Israel, who were holy to the Lord, See, the holy ark is in the house which Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel, made; it will no longer have to be transported on your backs: now be the servants of the Lord your God and his people Israel,
4 And make yourselves ready in your divisions, by your families, as it is ordered in the writings of David, king of Israel, and of Solomon his son;
5 And take your positions in the holy place, grouped in the families of your brothers, the children of the people, and for every division let there be a part of a family of the Levites.
6 And put the Passover lamb to death, and make yourselves holy, and make it ready for your brothers, so that the orders given by the Lord through Moses may be done.
7 And Josiah gave lambs and goats from the flock as Passover offerings for all the people who were present, to the number of thirty thousand, and three thousand oxen: these were from the king's private property.
8 And his captains freely gave an offering to the people, the priests, and the Levites. Hilkiah and Zechariah and Jehiel, the rulers of the house of God, gave to the priests for the Passover offerings two thousand, six hundred small cattle and three hundred oxen.
9 And Conaniah and Shemaiah and Nethanel, his brothers, and Hashabiah and Jeiel and Jozabad, the chiefs of the Levites, gave to the Levites for the Passover offerings five thousand small cattle and five hundred oxen.
10 So everything was made ready and the priests took their places with the Levites in their divisions, as the king had said.
11 And they put the Passover lambs to death, the blood being drained out by the priests when it was given to them, and the Levites did the skinning.
12 And they took away the burned offerings, so that they might give them to be offered to the Lord for the divisions of the families of the people, as it is recorded in the book of Moses. And they did the same with the oxen.
13 And the Passover lamb was cooked over the fire, as it says in the law; and the holy offerings were cooked in pots and basins and vessels, and taken quickly to all the people.
14 And after that, they made ready for themselves and for the priests; for the priests, the sons of Aaron, were offering the burned offerings and the fat till night; so the Levites made ready what was needed for themselves and for the priests, the sons of Aaron.
15 And the sons of Asaph, the makers of melody, were in their places, as ordered by David and Asaph and Heman and Jeduthun, the king's seer; and the door-keepers were stationed at every door: there was no need for them to go away from their places, for their brothers the Levites made ready for them.
16 So everything needed for the worship of the Lord was made ready that same day, for the keeping of the Passover and the offering of burned offerings on the altar of the Lord, as King Josiah had given orders.
17 And all the children of Israel who were present kept the Passover and the feast of unleavened bread at that time for seven days.
18 No Passover like it had been kept in Israel from the days of Samuel the prophet; and not one of the kings of Israel had ever kept a Passover like the one kept by Josiah and the priests and the Levites and all those of Judah and Israel who were present, and the people of Jerusalem.
19 In the eighteenth year of the rule of Josiah this Passover was kept.
20 After all this, and after Josiah had put the house in order, Neco, king of Egypt, went up to make war at Carchemish by the river Euphrates; and Josiah went out against him.
21 But he sent representatives to him, saying, What have I to do with you, O king of Judah? I have not come against you this day, but against those with whom I am at war; and God has given me orders to go forward quickly: keep out of God's way, for he is with me, or he will send destruction on you.
22 However, Josiah would not go back; but keeping to his purpose of fighting against him, and giving no attention to the words of Neco, which came from God, he went forward to the fight in the valley of Megiddo.
23 And the bowmen sent their arrows at King Josiah, and the king said to his servants, Take me away, for I am badly wounded.
24 So his servants took him out of the line of war-carriages, and put him in his second carriage and took him to Jerusalem, where he came to his end, and they put his body in the resting-place of his fathers. And in all Judah and Jerusalem there was great weeping for Josiah.
25 And Jeremiah made a song of grief for Josiah; and to this day Josiah is named by all the makers of melody, men and women, in their songs of grief; they made it a rule in Israel; and the songs are recorded among the songs of grief.
26 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and the good he did, in keeping with what is recorded in the law of the Lord,
27 And all his acts, first and last, are recorded in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah.