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2 Chronicles 31

18 A distribution was also made to all who were inscribed in the family records, for their little ones, wives, sons and daughters—thus for the entire assembly, since they were to sanctify themselves by sharing faithfully in the votive offerings.

2 Chronicles 31

18 They were all registered together with their wives, children, and other dependents, because they were required to be ready to perform their sacred duties at any time.

2 Chronicles 31

18 The Levites’ babies, wives, sons, and daughters also got part of the collection. This was done for all the Levites who were listed in the family histories. This was because the Levites were faithful to always keep themselves holy and ready for service.

2 Chronicles 31

18 and to all listed in the genealogy, their little ones and their wives, their sons and daughters, all the company of them. For in their trustworthiness they set themselves apart in set-apartness.

2 Chronicles 31

18 The genealogical registry included all their little ones, their wives and sons and daughters of the entire assembly. Thus in their faithfulness they consecrated themselves as holy.

2 Chronicles 31

18 The official records also included their wives and children, because they had also been faithful in keeping themselves clean and acceptable to serve the LORD.

2 Chronicles 31

18 And to the genealogy of all their little ones, their wives, and their sons, and their daughters, through all the congregation: for in their set office they sanctified themselves in holiness:

2 Chronicles 31

18 They were enrolled with all their little children, their wives, their sons, and their daughters, the whole assembly, for they were faithful in keeping themselves holy.

2 Chronicles 31

18 They were all registered together with their wives, children, and other dependents, because they were required to be ready to perform their sacred duties at any time.

2 Chronicles 31

18 The priests and Levites were enrolled with their wives, sons, daughters, and other people who depended on them-the whole community. The priests and Levites had to be faithful in keeping themselves holy for the holy work.