2 Chronicles 35:9

9 Konanyah, his brothers Sh'ma'yah and N'tan'el, and Hashavyah, Ye'i'el and Yozavad, the head L'vi'im, gave the L'vi'im 5,000 [lambs and kids] and 500 oxen for Pesach offerings.

2 Chronicles 35:9 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 35:9

Cononiah also, and Shemaiah and Nathaneel his brethren
See ( 2 Chronicles 31:12 )

and Hashabiah, and Jehiel, and Jozabad, chief of the Levites;
men of considerable substance, and in good posts and offices:

gave unto the Levites;
their poor brethren of that order:

for passover offerings five thousand small cattle;
lambs, or kids, or both:

and five hundred oxen;
for the feast that followed the passover.

2 Chronicles 35:9 In-Context

7 Yoshiyahu gave the ordinary people, to all who were present, 30,000 lambs and kids from the flock, all of them for Pesach offerings, and 3,000 bulls. These were from the king's personal property.
8 Also his leading men voluntarily gave to the people and to the cohanim and L'vi'im. Hilkiyah, Z'kharyahu and Yechi'el, the rulers of the house of God, gave the cohanim 2,600 [lambs and kids] and 300 oxen for Pesach offerings.
9 Konanyah, his brothers Sh'ma'yah and N'tan'el, and Hashavyah, Ye'i'el and Yozavad, the head L'vi'im, gave the L'vi'im 5,000 [lambs and kids] and 500 oxen for Pesach offerings.
10 So the service was prepared; the cohanim stood at their posts; and the L'vi'im worked in their divisions, in keeping with the king's order.
11 They slaughtered the Pesach lamb; the cohanim splashed [the blood, which they received from the L'vi'im], and the L'vi'im skinned and butchered them.
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