2 Hezekiah did what the Lord said was right. He did just as his ancestor David had done.
3 Hezekiah opened the doors of the Temple of the Lord and repaired them. He did this in the first month of the first year he was king.
4 Hezekiah brought the priests and Levites together in a group. He met with them in the courtyard on the east side of the Temple.
5 Hezekiah said, “Listen to me, Levites! Make yourselves ready for the Lord’s service. And make the Temple of the Lord holy. He is the God your ancestors obeyed. Remove from the Temple the things that make it impure.
6 Our ancestors were unfaithful to God. They did what the Lord said was wrong. They left the Lord. They stopped worshiping at the Temple where he lives. They rejected him.
7 They shut the doors of the porch of the Temple. They let the fire go out in the lamps. They stopped burning incense and offering burnt offerings in the holy place to the God of Israel.
8 So the Lord became very angry with the people of Judah and Jerusalem. And he punished them. Other peoples are frightened and shocked by what the Lord did to Judah and Jerusalem. They insult the people of Judah. You know these things are true.