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  • The money was not to be used for making pitcher or fork, censer or trumpet, or any other piece of gold or silver ware for the Lord’s house; all the offerings given to the temple (2 Kings 12, 13)

  • Nor might Joas preserve the city from attack, till he had collected all the offerings dedicated in the temple by himself, or by Josaphat, Joram and Ochozias, that were kings of Juda before him, all the silver, too, that was to be found there or in the royal palace, and sent them to Hazael, king of Syria. (2 Kings 12, 18)

  • poured libations, and shed the blood of his welcome-offerings there. (2 Kings 16, 13)

  • And king Achaz bade the high priest Urias bring to this greater altar the morning burnt-sacrifice and the meal-offering at nightfall; here king and people would present burnt-sacrifice and meal-offering and libations, here the blood of the burnt-sacrifice and all other offerings was to be spilt; as for the altar of bronze, it should await the king’s good pleasure. (2 Kings 16, 15)

  • And Saphan, going back to the king with news of his errand, to report that the temple offerings had been reckoned up and paid over to the temple overseers, for distribution to the workmen, (2 Kings 22, 9)

  • When the ark had been brought into the city, they set it up in the midst of the tabernacle which David had spread out for it, and brought burnt-sacrifices and welcome-offerings into the Lord’s presence there. (1 Chronicles 16, 1)

  • The Levites, too, under Achias, had charge of the temple treasury, and of the votive offerings. (1 Chronicles 26, 20)

  • it was Selemith and his kindred that were treasurers of the votive offerings made by king David, by head of clan and captain and chief and general under him; (1 Chronicles 26, 26)

  • out of their wars and the spoils of their wars, they made these offerings for the maintenance and furnishing of the Lord’s house. (1 Chronicles 26, 27)

  • all his designs, too, for the outer courts and for the surrounding rooms in which the permanent treasures of the Lord’s house and the votive offerings were to be laid up. (1 Chronicles 28, 12)

  • My God, thou readest our hearts, I know it well, and it is the honest heart thou lovest. With honesty of intent I have made all these offerings gladly, and gladly have I seen all that are here assembled make their gifts to thee. (1 Chronicles 29, 17)

  • And now Solomon must bring into the temple all the votive offerings his father David had made; silver and gold and lesser ware, all must be stored up in its treasure-chamber. (2 Chronicles 5, 1)


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