And they brought seven bullocks, and seven rams, and seven lambs, and seven he goats, for a sin offering for the kingdom, and for the sanctuary, and for Judah. And he commanded the priests the sons of Aaron to offer them on the altar of the LORD.
Trajeron siete toros, siete carneros, siete corderos y siete machos cabríos como ofrenda por el pecado del reino, del santuario y de Judá. El rey Ezequías ordenó a los sacerdotes, que eran descendientes de Aarón, que ofrecieran estos animales en el altar del SEÑOR.
El rey Ezequías ordenó sacrificios de expiación por el reino, el santuario y Judá para restaurar la adoración al SEÑOR.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This took place during King Hezekiah's religious reforms around 715 BC, when he reopened and purified the Jerusalem temple after years of neglect under previous kings. The temple had been closed and defiled, so extensive sin offerings were needed to restore proper worship. The number seven was considered perfect and complete in Hebrew culture, emphasizing the thoroughness of this restoration.
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