2 Crônicas 31 – NVI-PT & NIRV

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2 Crônicas 31:1-21

1Quando a festa acabou, os israelitas saíram pelas cidades de Judá e despedaçaram as pedras sagradas e derrubaram os postes sagrados. Eles destruíram os altares idólatras em todo o Judá e Benjamim, e em Efraim e Manassés. Depois de destruírem tudo, voltaram para as suas cidades, cada um para a sua propriedade.

O Serviço do Templo é Reorganizado

2Ezequias designou os sacerdotes e os levitas por turnos, cada um de acordo com os seus deveres, para apresentarem holocaustos e sacrifícios de comunhão, ministrarem, darem graças e cantarem louvores junto às portas da habitação do Senhor. 3O rei contribuía com seus bens pessoais para os holocaustos da manhã e da tarde e para os holocaustos dos sábados, das luas novas e das festas fixas, conforme o que está escrito na Lei do Senhor. 4Ele ordenou ao povo de Jerusalém que desse aos sacerdotes e aos levitas a porção que lhes era devida a fim de que pudessem dedicar-se à Lei do Senhor. 5Assim que se divulgou essa ordem, os israelitas deram com generosidade o melhor do trigo, do vinho, do óleo, do mel e de tudo o que os campos produziam. Trouxeram o dízimo de tudo. Era uma grande quantidade. 6Os habitantes de Israel e de Judá que viviam nas cidades de Judá também trouxeram o dízimo de todos os seus rebanhos e das coisas sagradas dedicadas ao Senhor, o seu Deus, ajuntando-os em muitas pilhas. 7Começaram a fazer isso no terceiro mês e terminaram no sétimo. 8Quando Ezequias e os seus oficiais chegaram e viram as pilhas de ofertas, louvaram o Senhor e abençoaram Israel, o seu povo.

9Ezequias perguntou aos sacerdotes e aos levitas sobre essas ofertas; 10o sumo sacerdote Azarias, da família de Zadoque, respondeu: “Desde que o povo começou a trazer suas contribuições ao templo do Senhor, temos tido o suficiente para comer e ainda tem sobrado muito, pois o Senhor tem abençoado o seu povo, e esta é a grande quantidade que sobra”.

11Ezequias ordenou que preparassem despensas no templo do Senhor, e assim foi feito. 12Então recolheram fielmente as contribuições, os dízimos e os presentes dedicados. O levita Conanias foi encarregado desses deveres, e seu irmão Simei era o seu auxiliar. 13Jeiel, Azazias, Naate, Asael, Jeremote, Jozabade, Eliel, Ismaquias, Maate e Benaia eram supervisores, subordinados a Conanias e ao seu irmão Simei, por nomeação do rei Ezequias e de Azarias, o oficial encarregado do templo de Deus.

14Coré, filho do levita Imna, guarda da porta leste, foi encarregado das ofertas voluntárias feitas a Deus, distribuindo as contribuições dedicadas ao Senhor e as ofertas santíssimas. 15Sob o comando dele estavam Éden, Miniamim, Jesua, Semaías, Amarias e Secanias, que, nas cidades dos sacerdotes, com toda a fidelidade distribuíam ofertas aos seus colegas sacerdotes de acordo com seus turnos, tanto aos idosos quanto aos jovens.

16Eles as distribuíam aos homens e aos meninos de três anos para cima, cujos nomes estavam nos registros genealógicos, e também a todos os que entravam no templo do Senhor para realizar suas várias tarefas diárias, de acordo com suas responsabilidades e seus turnos. 17Os registros genealógicos dos sacerdotes eram feitos segundo suas famílias; o dos levitas com mais de vinte anos, de acordo com suas responsabilidades e seus turnos. 18O registro incluía todos os filhos pequenos, as mulheres e os filhos e as filhas de todo o grupo, pois os sacerdotes e os levitas haviam sido fiéis em se consagrarem.

19Entre os sacerdotes, descendentes de Arão, que viviam nas terras de pastagem ao redor de suas cidades, foram nomeados alguns deles, de cidade em cidade, para distribuírem as ofertas a todos os sacerdotes e a todos os que estavam registrados nas genealogias dos levitas.

20Foi isso que Ezequias fez em todo o reino de Judá. Ele fez o que era bom e certo, e em tudo foi fiel diante do Senhor, do seu Deus. 21Em tudo o que ele empreendeu no serviço do templo de Deus e na obediência à lei e aos mandamentos, ele buscou o seu Deus e trabalhou de todo o coração; e por isso prosperou.

New International Reader’s Version

2 Chronicles 31:1-21

1The Passover Feast came to an end. The people of Israel who were in Jerusalem went out to the towns of Judah. They smashed the sacred stones. They cut down the poles used to worship the female god named Asherah. They destroyed the high places and the altars. They did those things all through Judah and Benjamin. They also did them in Ephraim and Manasseh. They destroyed all the objects used to worship other gods. Then the Israelites returned to their own towns and property.

The People Bring Gifts to the Lord

2Hezekiah put the priests and Levites in groups based on their duties. The priests sacrificed burnt offerings and friendship offerings. The Levites served the Lord by giving thanks and singing praises at the gates of his house. 3The king gave some of his own possessions to the temple. He gave them for the morning and evening burnt offerings. He gave them for the burnt offerings for every Sabbath day. He gave them for the burnt offerings for every New Moon feast. And he gave them for the burnt offerings for every yearly appointed feast. He did it in keeping with what is written in the Law of the Lord. 4Hezekiah gave an order to the people who were living in Jerusalem. He commanded them to give to the priests and Levites the share they owed them. Then the priests and Levites could give their full attention to the Law of the Lord. 5The order went out. Right away the people of Israel began to give freely. They gave the first share of the harvest of their grain, fresh wine, olive oil and honey. They also gave the first share of everything else their fields produced. They brought a large amount. It was a tenth of everything. 6Here is what the people of Israel and Judah who lived in the towns of Judah brought. They brought a tenth of their herds and flocks. They also brought a tenth of the holy things they had set apart to the Lord their God. They put them in piles. 7They began doing it in the third month. They finished in the seventh month. 8Hezekiah and his officials came and saw the piles. When they did, they praised the Lord. And they blessed his people Israel.

9Hezekiah asked the priests and Levites about the piles. 10Azariah the chief priest answered him. He said, “The people have been bringing their gifts to the Lord’s temple. Ever since they began to bring them, we’ve had enough to eat. We have even had plenty to spare. That’s because the Lord has blessed his people. So we have a large amount left over.” Azariah was from the family line of Zadok.

11Hezekiah gave orders to prepare storerooms in the Lord’s temple. And it was done. 12The people were faithful. They brought in their offerings and a tenth of everything they produced. They also brought the gifts they had set apart to the Lord. Konaniah the Levite was in charge of everything they brought. His brother Shimei was next in command after him. 13Konaniah and his brother Shimei had helpers who worked with them. Their names were Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismakiah, Mahath and Benaiah. King Hezekiah and Azariah had appointed them. Azariah was the official in charge of God’s temple.

14Kore the Levite guarded the East Gate. He was in charge of the offerings people chose to give to God. He handed out the offerings made to the Lord. He also handed out the gifts that had been set apart to the Lord. Kore was the son of Imnah. 15Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah and Shekaniah helped Kore. They were faithful in helping him in the towns of the priests. They handed out gifts to their brother priests, group by group. They gave the gifts to old men and young men alike.

16In addition to that, they handed out gifts to the males who were three years old or more. The names of those males were listed in their family history. All of them would enter the Lord’s temple. They would carry out their duties each day. Each group did all the different things it was supposed to do. 17Kore and his Levite companions also handed out gifts to the priests. The priests were listed by their families in their family history. Those Levites also handed out gifts to the Levites who were 20 years old or more. Each group did all the different things it was supposed to do. 18Those groups included all the little ones, the wives, and the sons and daughters of the whole community. All of them were listed in their family history. They were faithful in setting themselves apart to serve the Lord.

19Some of the priests lived in other towns or on farms around their towns. They were from the family line of Aaron. Men were chosen by name to hand out shares to those priests. They gave a share to every male among them. They also gave a share to everyone whose name was written down in the family history of the Levites.

20That’s what Hezekiah did all through Judah. He did what was good and right. He was faithful to the Lord his God. 21He tried to obey his God. He worked for him with all his heart. That’s the way he worked in everything he did to serve God’s temple. He obeyed the law. He followed the Lord’s commands. So he had success.