And all the congregation worshipped, and the singers sang, and the trumpeters sounded: and all this continued until the burnt offering was finished.
The whole crowd worshiped God, the singers kept singing, and the trumpet players kept playing their music. All of this continued until the burnt offering sacrifice was completely finished.
This verse describes a powerful moment of unified worship where everyone participated together - singing, playing music, and worshiping - throughout the entire sacrifice ceremony.
📚 Historical Context
This took place during King Hezekiah's great religious revival around 715 BC, when he reopened and purified the temple after years of neglect under previous kings. The burnt offering was a central part of Jewish worship, representing the people's dedication to God and their need for forgiveness. This was one of the first major worship services after the temple had been restored to proper use.
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