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  • Then, in the third year, Jehoshaphat king of Judah paid a visit to the king of Israel. (1 Kings 22, 2)

  • the priests are to receive this individually from people of their acquaintance and will carry out all the repairs to the Temple which need to be made.' (2 Kings 12, 6)

  • Now in the twenty-third year of King Jehoash the priests had done no repairs to the Temple; (2 Kings 12, 7)

  • so King Jehoash summoned Jehoiada the priest and the other priests. 'Why are you not repairing the Temple?' he asked. 'You are no longer to accept money from people of your acquaintance but are to hand it over for the Temple repairs.' (2 Kings 12, 8)

  • The priests agreed to accept no money from the people and no longer to be responsible for repairs to the Temple. (2 Kings 12, 9)

  • Once checked, they paid this money over to the masters of works attached to the Temple of Yahweh, and these in turn spent it on carpenters and builders working on the Temple of Yahweh, (2 Kings 12, 12)

  • on masons and stonecutters, and on buying timber and dressed stone to be used for repairs to the Temple of Yahweh; in short, for all the costs of the Temple repairs. (2 Kings 12, 13)

  • which was all given to the masters of works for repairing the Temple of Yahweh. (2 Kings 12, 15)

  • No accounts were kept with the men to whom the money was paid over to be spent on the workmen, since they were honest in their work. (2 Kings 12, 16)

  • Then it was that Razon king of Aram and Pekah son of Remaliah, king of Israel, launched their campaign against Jerusalem. They besieged it but could not reduce it. (2 Kings 16, 5)

  • Shalmaneser king of Assyria made war on Hoshea who submitted to him and paid him tribute. (2 Kings 17, 3)

  • He is to hand it over to the masters of works attached to the Temple of Yahweh, for them to pay it over to men working on the Temple of Yahweh, to repair the damaged parts of the Temple: (2 Kings 22, 5)


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