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So he would have a solemn feast proclaimed in Baal’s honour, and this summons of his (2 Kings 10, 20)
It was on the great feast day of the seventh month that all Israel obeyed the king’s summons; (2 Chronicles 5, 3)
After this, king Solomon spent seven days in keeping the feast of Tabernacles, and with him a great multitude from the whole land of Israel, that stretched from the pass of Emath down to the river of Egypt; (2 Chronicles 7, 8)
and the eighth day he kept as a great holiday, after seven days given up to the temple dedication, and seven to the feast. (2 Chronicles 7, 9)
Then Ezechias sent out a summons to Juda and all Israel (for his word went out by letter even to Ephraim and Manasses), bidding them come up to the Lord’s house at Jerusalem, and keep his paschal feast there. (2 Chronicles 30, 1)
So it was a great throng that came to Jerusalem to keep this feast of unleavened bread in the second month. (2 Chronicles 30, 13)
So, amid great rejoicing, for seven days together, all the Israelites assembled at Jerusalem kept the feast of unleavened bread. Day by day priest and Levite stood there praising the Lord as best their music might; (2 Chronicles 30, 21)
Ezechias himself spoke to hearten them, sons of Levi that had such skill in the Lord’s service. All the seven days of the feast they ate the victims of their own welcome-offerings, giving thanks to the Lord, their fathers’ God. (2 Chronicles 30, 22)
And now Josias proclaimed a paschal feast at Jerusalem; the victims should be duly slain on the fourteenth day of the first month. (2 Chronicles 35, 1)
For those who were present at this paschal feast, Josias provided the flocks they had need of, thirty thousand lambs and kids, as well as three thousand bulls, all of the king’s bounty. (2 Chronicles 35, 7)
This done, the Levites had still the paschal feast to make ready for themselves and for the priests; these had been busy over the burnt-sacrifice up to night-fall, so that Aaron’s sons must be served last, and the Levites with them. (2 Chronicles 35, 14)
All the musicians had kept their ranks, as David would have them, and his royal spokesmen Asaph, Heman and Idithun; all the door-keepers had remained on guard at their several gates, never released from duty for an instant; for these, too, their brother Levites must needs make ready the feast. (2 Chronicles 35, 15)
