Bible Cross References
And they shall keep all the instruments of the tabernacle of the congregation, and the charge of the children of Israel, to do the service of the tabernacle.
Numbers 4:15
When it is time to break camp, the clan of Kohath shall come to carry the sacred objects only after Aaron and his sons have finished covering them and all their equipment. The Kohath clan must not touch the sacred objects, or they will die. These are the responsibilities of the Kohath clan whenever the Tent is moved.
Numbers 4:28
These are the responsibilities of the Gershon clan in the Tent; they shall carry them out under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.
Numbers 4:33
These are the responsibilities of the Merari clan in their service in the Tent; they shall carry them out under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.
Numbers 10:17
Then the Tent would be taken down, and the clans of Gershon and Merari, who carried it, would start out.
Numbers 10:21
Then the Levite clan of Kohath would start out, carrying the sacred objects. By the time they arrived at the next camp, the Tent had been set up again.
1 Chronicles 26:20-28
20
Others of their fellow Levites were in charge of the Temple treasury and the storerooms for gifts dedicated to God.
21
Ladan, one of the sons of Gershon, was the ancestor of several family groups, including the family of his son Jehiel.
22
Ladan's two other sons, Zetham and Joel, had charge of the Temple treasury and storerooms.
23
Duties were also assigned to the descendants of Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel.
24
Shebuel, of the clan of Moses' son Gershom, was the chief official responsible for the Temple treasury.
25
Through Gershom's brother Eliezer he was related to Shelomith. Eliezer was the father of Rehabiah, who was the father of Jeshaiah, the father of Joram, the father of Zichri, the father of Shelomith.
26
Shelomith and the members of his family were in charge of all the gifts dedicated to God by King David, the heads of families, leaders of clan groups, and army officers.
27
They took some of the loot they captured in battle and dedicated it for use in the Temple.
28
Shelomith and his family were in charge of everything that had been dedicated for use in the Temple, including the gifts brought by the prophet Samuel, by King Saul, by Abner son of Ner, and by Joab son of Zeruiah.
Ezra 8:24-30
24
From among the leading priests I chose Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and ten others.
25
Then I weighed out the silver, the gold, and the utensils which the emperor, his advisers and officials, and the people of Israel had given to be used in the Temple, and I gave it to the priests.
26
This is what I gave them: silver - 25 tons; 100 silver utensils - 150 pounds; gold - 7,500 pounds; 20 gold bowls - 270 ounces; fine bronze bowls, equal in value to gold bowls
27
(SEE 8:26)
28
I said to them, "You are sacred to the LORD, the God of your ancestors, and so are all the silver and gold utensils brought to him as freewill offerings.
29
Guard them carefully until you reach the Temple. There in the priests' rooms weigh them and turn them over to the leaders of the priests and of the Levites, and to the leaders of the people of Israel in Jerusalem."
30
So the priests and the Levites took charge of the silver, the gold, and the utensils, to take them to the Temple in Jerusalem.
Isaiah 52:11
Be sure to leave Babylonia, all you that carry the Temple equipment. Touch no forbidden thing; keep yourselves holy and leave.