II Chronicles 35 recounts the significant religious reforms and Passover celebration under King Josiah. In his eighteenth year of reign, Josiah reinstated the Passover, an event that had not been observed in such grandeur since the days of the prophet Samuel. The chapter details the meticulous preparations, including the sanctification of priests, the organization of Levites, and the distribution of sacrificial offerings. The Passover was celebrated with immense dedication and adherence to the laws given by Moses, with Josiah providing lambs and goats for the people. The chapter concludes with Josiah’s demise during a battle against Pharaoh Necho of Egypt, marking the end of his reforms and the beginning of Judah’s decline.


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