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The king, his officers and all the people who lived in Jerusalem decided to have the Passover festival in the second month.[a] Not enough priests had made themselves clean to serve the Lord. So they could not have the feast at the usual time. Also, all the people had not yet come to Jerusalem. This idea seemed right to the king and to all the people.

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  1. 30:2 The Passover feast was usually in the first month of the year, on the 14th day of Nisan (March or April).