Bible Cross References
Hilkiah
1 Chronicles 6:13
Hilkiah, Azariah,
1 Chronicles 9:11
(SEE 9:10)
2 Chronicles 34:9-18
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The money that the Levite guards had collected in the Temple was turned over to Hilkiah the High Priest. (It had been collected from the people of Ephraim and Manasseh and the rest of the Northern Kingdom, and from the people of Judah, Benjamin, and Jerusalem.)
10
This money was then handed over to the three men in charge of the Temple repairs, and they gave it to
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the carpenters and the builders to buy the stones and the timber used to repair the buildings that the kings of Judah had allowed to decay.
12
The men who did the work were thoroughly honest. They were supervised by four Levites: Jahath and Obadiah of the clan of Merari, and Zechariah and Meshullam of the clan of Kohath. (The Levites were all skillful musicians.)
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Other Levites were in charge of transporting materials and supervising the workers on various jobs, and others kept records or served as guards.
14
While the money was being taken out of the storeroom, Hilkiah found the book of the Law of the LORD, the Law that God had given to Moses.
15
He said to Shaphan, "I have found the book of the Law here in the Temple." He gave Shaphan the book,
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and Shaphan took it to the king. He reported, "We have done everything that you commanded.
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We have taken the money that was kept in the Temple and handed it over to the workers and their supervisors."
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Then he added, "I have here a book that Hilkiah gave me." And he read it aloud to the king.
sum the silver
2 Kings 12:4
Joash called the priests and ordered them to save up the money paid in connection with the sacrifices in the Temple, both the dues paid for the regular sacrifices and the money given as freewill gifts.
2 Kings 12:8-11
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The priests agreed to this and also agreed not to make the repairs in the Temple.
9
Then Jehoiada took a box, made a hole in the lid, and placed the box by the altar, on the right side as one enters the Temple. The priests on duty at the entrance put in the box all the money given by the worshipers.
10
Whenever there was a large amount of money in the box, the royal secretary and the High Priest would come, melt down the silver, and weigh it.
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After recording the exact amount, they would hand the silver over to the men in charge of the work in the Temple, and these would pay the carpenters, the builders,
2 Chronicles 24:8-12
8
The king ordered the Levites to make a box for contributions and to place it at the Temple gate.
9
They sent word throughout Jerusalem and Judah for everyone to bring to the LORD the tax which Moses, God's servant, had first collected in the wilderness.
10
This pleased the people and their leaders, and they brought their tax money and filled the box with it.
11
Every day the Levites would take the box to the royal official who was in charge of it. Whenever it was full, the royal secretary and the High Priest's representative would take the money out and return the box to its place. And so they collected a large sum of money.
12
The king and Jehoiada would give the money to those who were in charge of repairing the Temple, and they hired stonemasons, carpenters, and metalworkers to make the repairs.
Mark 12:41
As Jesus sat near the Temple treasury, he watched the people as they dropped in their money. Many rich men dropped in a lot of money;
Mark 12:42
then a poor widow came along and dropped in two little copper coins, worth about a penny.
the keepers
1 Chronicles 9:19
Shallum, the son of Kore and grandson of Ebiasaph, together with his fellow members of the clan of Korah, was responsible for guarding the entrance to the Tent of the LORD's presence, just as their ancestors had been when they were in charge of the LORD's camp.
1 Chronicles 26:13-19
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Each family, regardless of size, drew lots to see which gate it would be responsible for.
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Shelemiah drew the east gate, and his son Zechariah, a man who always gave good advice, drew the north gate.
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Obed Edom was allotted the south gate, and his sons were allotted to guard the storerooms.
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Shuppim and Hosah were allotted the west gate and the Shallecheth Gate on the upper road. Guard duty was divided into assigned periods, one after another.
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On the east, six guards were on duty each day, on the north, four, and on the south, four. Four guards were stationed at the storerooms daily, two at each storeroom.
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Near the western pavilion there were four guards by the road and two at the pavilion itself.
19
This is the assignment of guard duty to the clan of Korah and the clan of Merari.
2 Chronicles 8:14
Following the rules laid down by his father David, he organized the daily work of the priests and of the Levites who assisted the priests in singing hymns and in doing their work. He also organized the Temple guards in sections for performing their daily duties at each gate, in accordance with the commands of David, the man of God.
Nehemiah 11:19
Temple guards: Akkub, Talmon, and their relatives, 172 in all.
Psalm 84:10
One day spent in your Temple is better than a thousand anywhere else; I would rather stand at the gate of the house of my God than live in the homes of the wicked.