Batman: Robin, look! In 2 Chronicles 30, King Hezekiah of Judah is calling the people of Judah and Israel to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

Robin: That sounds like a great plan, Batman!

Batman: It sure is, Robin! Hezekiah sends out letters to all of the cities of Judah, inviting the people to celebrate the Passover in Jerusalem.

Joker: Hey, what's so special about the Passover?

Batman: The Passover was a celebration that commemorated the Israelites' deliverance from slavery in Egypt, Joker.

Robin: Hezekiah's plan works! The people of Judah and Israel come to Jerusalem and celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days.

Batman: That's right, Robin. And during the celebration, the people offered burnt offerings and peace offerings on the altar of the Lord.

Joker: Boring!

Batman: Not at all, Joker. It was a joyous occasion and a happy time of repentance and forgiveness.

Robin: That's wonderful, Batman!

Batman: It sure is, Robin! The celebration was so successful that the people of Judah and Israel who were present decided to observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread for another seven days.

Joker: Aw, come on. That's too much celebrating.

Batman: Not at all, Joker. It was a time of joy, thanksgiving, and repentance for the people, and a reminder of the Lord's deliverance.