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2 Chronicles 24:10

2 Chronicles 24:10 in Multiple Translations

All the officers and all the people rejoiced and brought their contributions, and they dropped them in the chest until it was full.

And all the princes and all the people rejoiced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, until they had made an end.

And all the princes and all the people rejoiced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, until they had made an end.

And all the chiefs and all the people came gladly and put their money into the chest, till they had all given.

All the leaders and all the people were glad to do so and brought their taxes. They dropped them in the chest until it was full.

And all the princes and all the people reioyced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, vntill they had finished.

And all the heads, and all the people rejoice, and they bring in, and cast into the chest, unto completion.

All the princes and all the people rejoiced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, until they had filled it.

And all the princes and all the people rejoiced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, until they had made an end.

And all the princes, and all the people rejoiced: and going In they contributed and cast so much into the chest of the Lord, that it was filled.

All the officials and the other people agreed, and they brought their contributions gladly. They put the money into the chest until it was full.

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Berean Amplified Bible — 2 Chronicles 24:10

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2 Chronicles 24:10 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וַ/יִּשְׂמְח֥וּ כָל הַ/שָּׂרִ֖ים וְ/כָל הָ/עָ֑ם וַ/יָּבִ֛יאוּ וַ/יַּשְׁלִ֥יכוּ לָ/אָר֖וֹן עַד לְ/כַלֵּֽה
וַ/יִּשְׂמְח֥וּ sâmach H8055 to rejoice Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
כָל kôl H3605 all N-ms
הַ/שָּׂרִ֖ים sar H8269 ruler Art | N-mp
וְ/כָל kôl H3605 all Conj | N-ms
הָ/עָ֑ם ʻam H5971 Amaw Art | N-ms
וַ/יָּבִ֛יאוּ bôwʼ H935 Lebo Conj | V-Hiphil-ConsecImperf-3mp
וַ/יַּשְׁלִ֥יכוּ shâlak H7993 to throw Conj | V-Hiphil-ConsecImperf-3mp
לָ/אָר֖וֹן ʼârôwn H727 ark Prep | N-cs
עַד ʻad H5704 till Prep
לְ/כַלֵּֽה kâlâh H3615 to end Prep | V-Piel-Inf-a
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Hebrew Word Reference — 2 Chronicles 24:10

וַ/יִּשְׂמְח֥וּ sâmach H8055 "to rejoice" Conj | V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3mp
This verb means to rejoice or be glad, often used in a religious sense, like when the Israelites rejoiced at the dedication of the temple in 1 Kings 8:66.
Definition: 1) to rejoice, be glad 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to rejoice 1a2) to rejoice (arrogantly), exult (at) 1a3) to rejoice (religiously) 1b) (Piel) to cause to rejoice, gladden, make glad 1c) (Hiphil) to cause to rejoice, gladden, make glad
Usage: Occurs in 148 OT verses. KJV: cheer up, be (make) glad, (have, make) joy(-ful), be (make) merry, (cause to, make to) rejoice, [idiom] very. See also: Exodus 4:14; Psalms 92:5; Psalms 5:12.
כָל kôl H3605 "all" N-ms
The Hebrew word for 'all' or 'everything' is used throughout the Bible, like in Genesis 1:31, where God sees all He has made as very good. It encompasses the entirety of something, whether people, things, or situations.
Definition: 1) all, the whole 1a) all, the whole of 1b) any, each, every, anything 1c) totality, everything Aramaic equivalent: kol (כֹּל "all" H3606)
Usage: Occurs in 4242 OT verses. KJV: (in) all (manner, (ye)), altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, thing), howsoever, as many as, (no-) thing, ought, whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso(-ever). See also: Genesis 1:21; Genesis 17:10; Genesis 41:40.
הַ/שָּׂרִ֖ים sar H8269 "ruler" Art | N-mp
A leader or person in charge, like a prince or captain, as seen in the Bible with King David and other rulers.
Definition: 1) prince, ruler, leader, chief, chieftain, official, captain 1a) chieftain, leader 1b) vassal, noble, official (under king) 1c) captain, general, commander (military) 1d) chief, head, overseer (of other official classes) 1e) heads, princes (of religious office) 1f) elders (of representative leaders of people) 1g) merchant-princes (of rank and dignity) 1h) patron-angel 1i) Ruler of rulers (of God) 1j) warden
Usage: Occurs in 368 OT verses. KJV: captain (that had rule), chief (captain), general, governor, keeper, lord,(-task-)master, prince(-ipal), ruler, steward. See also: Genesis 12:15; 1 Kings 22:32; 2 Chronicles 32:21.
וְ/כָל kôl H3605 "all" Conj | N-ms
The Hebrew word for 'all' or 'everything' is used throughout the Bible, like in Genesis 1:31, where God sees all He has made as very good. It encompasses the entirety of something, whether people, things, or situations.
Definition: 1) all, the whole 1a) all, the whole of 1b) any, each, every, anything 1c) totality, everything Aramaic equivalent: kol (כֹּל "all" H3606)
Usage: Occurs in 4242 OT verses. KJV: (in) all (manner, (ye)), altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, thing), howsoever, as many as, (no-) thing, ought, whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso(-ever). See also: Genesis 1:21; Genesis 17:10; Genesis 41:40.
הָ/עָ֑ם ʻam H5971 "Amaw" Art | N-ms
A people or nation is what this Hebrew word represents, like the nation of Israel in Exodus 33:13. It can also mean a tribe, troops, or attendants, and is used to describe a group of people gathered together. The word is often used to refer to the people of God.
Definition: This name means nation, people
Usage: Occurs in 1655 OT verses. KJV: folk, men, nation, people. See also: Genesis 11:6; Exodus 16:4; Leviticus 17:9.
וַ/יָּבִ֛יאוּ bôwʼ H935 "Lebo" Conj | V-Hiphil-ConsecImperf-3mp
This verb means to go or come, and is used in many contexts, such as entering a place or approaching someone, as seen in the book of Genesis. It can also mean to abide or apply, and is translated in various ways in the KJV Bible. This term is related to the name Lebo Hamath.
Definition: A shortened name of Lebo Hamath complined withcha.mat (חֲמָת "Hamath" H2574) This name means to go in, enter
Usage: Occurs in 2307 OT verses. KJV: abide, apply, attain, [idiom] be, befall, [phrase] besiege, bring (forth, in, into, to pass), call, carry, [idiom] certainly, (cause, let, thing for) to come (against, in, out, upon, to pass), depart, [idiom] doubtless again, [phrase] eat, [phrase] employ, (cause to) enter (in, into, -tering, -trance, -try), be fallen, fetch, [phrase] follow, get, give, go (down, in, to war), grant, [phrase] have, [idiom] indeed, (in-) vade, lead, lift (up), mention, pull in, put, resort, run (down), send, set, [idiom] (well) stricken (in age), [idiom] surely, take (in), way. See also: Genesis 2:19; Genesis 32:7; Exodus 1:19.
וַ/יַּשְׁלִ֥יכוּ shâlak H7993 "to throw" Conj | V-Hiphil-ConsecImperf-3mp
To throw or cast away is the meaning of this Hebrew verb. It is used in various contexts, including throwing lots or casting out something unwanted. The word appears in stories like Jonah being thrown into the sea.
Definition: 1) to throw, cast, hurl, fling 1a) (Hiphil) 1a1) to throw, cast, throw away, cast off, shed, cast down 1a2) to cast (lots) (fig) 1b) (Hophal) 1b1) to be thrown, be cast 1b2) to be cast forth or out 1b3) to be cast down 1b4) to be cast (metaph)
Usage: Occurs in 121 OT verses. KJV: adventure, cast (away, down, forth, off, out), hurl, pluck, throw. See also: Genesis 21:15; Nehemiah 9:11; Psalms 2:3.
לָ/אָר֖וֹן ʼârôwn H727 "ark" Prep | N-cs
The Hebrew word for a box or chest, like the Ark of the Covenant in Exodus 25:10-22. It can also mean a money chest or a coffin. In the Bible, it appears in stories about the Israelites and their sacred objects.
Definition: 1) chest, ark 1a) money chest 1b) Ark of the Covenant 2)(TWOT) coffin
Usage: Occurs in 174 OT verses. KJV: ark, chest, coffin. See also: Genesis 50:26; 1 Samuel 6:15; Psalms 132:8.
עַד ʻad H5704 "till" Prep
This Hebrew word means until or as far as, describing a point in time or space. It's used in the Bible to set boundaries or limits, like in Exodus when describing the Israelites' journey.
Definition: prep 1) as far as, even to, until, up to, while, as far as 1a) of space 1a1) as far as, up to, even to 1b) in combination 1b1) from...as far as, both...and (with 'min' -from) 1c) of time 1c1) even to, until, unto, till, during, end 1d) of degree 1d1) even to, to the degree of, even like conj 2) until, while, to the point that, so that even Aramaic equivalent: ad (עַד "till" H5705)
Usage: Occurs in 1128 OT verses. KJV: against, and, as, at, before, by (that), even (to), for(-asmuch as), (hither-) to, [phrase] how long, into, as long (much) as, (so) that, till, toward, until, when, while, ([phrase] as) yet. See also: Genesis 3:19; Exodus 32:20; Numbers 23:24.
לְ/כַלֵּֽה kâlâh H3615 "to end" Prep | V-Piel-Inf-a
This Hebrew word means to finish or end something, like completing a task or using up a resource, as seen in Genesis 2:2 where God finished creating the heavens and earth.
Definition: : finish 1) to accomplish, cease, consume, determine, end, fail, finish, be complete, be accomplished, be ended, be at an end, be finished, be spent 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to be complete, be at an end 1a2) to be completed, be finished 1a3) to be accomplished, be fulfilled 1a4) to be determined, be plotted (bad sense) 1a5) to be spent, be used up 1a6) to waste away, be exhausted, fail 1a7) to come to an end, vanish, perish, be destroyed 1b) (Piel) 1b1) to complete, bring to an end, finish 1b2) to complete (a period of time) 1b3) to finish (doing a thing) 1b4) to make an end, end 1b5) to accomplish, fulfil, bring to pass 1b6) to accomplish, determine (in thought) 1b7) to put an end to, cause to cease 1b8) to cause to fail, exhaust, use up, spend 1b9) to destroy, exterminate 1c) (Pual) to be finished, be ended, be completed
Usage: Occurs in 199 OT verses. KJV: accomplish, cease, consume (away), determine, destroy (utterly), be (when... were) done, (be an) end (of), expire, (cause to) fail, faint, finish, fulfil, [idiom] fully, [idiom] have, leave (off), long, bring to pass, wholly reap, make clean riddance, spend, quite take away, waste. See also: Genesis 2:1; 2 Chronicles 29:17; Psalms 18:38.

Study Notes — 2 Chronicles 24:10

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1 Acts 2:45–47 Selling their possessions and goods, they shared with anyone who was in need. With one accord they continued to meet daily in the temple courts and to break bread from house to house, sharing their meals with gladness and sincerity of heart, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.
2 2 Corinthians 9:7 Each one should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not out of regret or compulsion. For God loves a cheerful giver.
3 1 Chronicles 29:9 And the people rejoiced at the willing response of their leaders, for they had given to the LORD freely and wholeheartedly. And King David also rejoiced greatly.
4 2 Corinthians 8:2 In the terrible ordeal they suffered, their abundant joy and deep poverty overflowed into rich generosity.
5 Isaiah 64:5 You welcome those who gladly do right, who remember Your ways. Surely You were angry, for we sinned. How can we be saved if we remain in our sins?

2 Chronicles 24:10 Summary

[This verse shows us that when people work together to support God's work, amazing things can happen, as we see in 2 Chronicles 24:10 where all the officers and people rejoiced and brought their contributions to repair the house of the LORD. The people's joyful giving is a great example for us today, reminding us that giving to support God's work can be a source of joy, as seen in 2 Corinthians 9:6-7. By giving to support the work of the LORD, we can demonstrate our love for Him and trust that He will provide for our needs, as promised in Philippians 4:19. As we reflect on this verse, let's consider how we can apply the principles of collective worship, joyful giving, and trust in God's provision in our own lives.]

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the chest mentioned in 2 Chronicles 24:10?

The chest was used to collect contributions from the people to repair the house of the LORD, as commanded by King Joash in 2 Chronicles 24:8-9, in accordance with the tax imposed by Moses in the wilderness, as seen in Exodus 30:12-16 and 2 Chronicles 24:9.

Who was involved in bringing contributions to the chest?

All the officers and all the people rejoiced and brought their contributions, indicating a unified effort to support the restoration of the house of the LORD, reflecting the importance of collective worship and support seen in Deuteronomy 12:5-7 and 1 Chronicles 29:9.

How does this verse relate to the concept of tithing in the Bible?

The contributions brought to the chest can be seen as a form of tithing, where the people gave a portion of their resources to support the work of the LORD, similar to the principles outlined in Leviticus 27:30-32 and Malachi 3:10.

What can we learn from the people's joyful response to giving in 2 Chronicles 24:10?

The people's rejoicing as they brought their contributions teaches us that giving to support God's work can be a source of joy and a way to demonstrate our love for Him, as seen in 2 Corinthians 9:6-7 and Acts 20:35.

Reflection Questions

  1. What role does collective worship and support play in my life, and how can I contribute to the work of the LORD in my community?
  2. How can I cultivate a joyful attitude towards giving, recognizing it as a way to demonstrate my love for God and support His work?
  3. In what ways can I apply the principle of tithing in my own life, trusting that God will provide for my needs as I prioritize giving to support His kingdom?
  4. What are some ways I can get involved in supporting the work of the LORD, whether through financial contributions or other forms of service?

Gill's Exposition on 2 Chronicles 24:10

And all the princes and all the people rejoiced,.... When they heard the proclamation, and understood for what use the money was to be given, and in what manner; all was agreeable and pleasing to

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Chronicles 24:10

And at the king's commandment they made a chest, and set it without at the gate of the house of the LORD. No JFB commentary on these verses.

Trapp's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 24:10

2 Chronicles 24:10 And all the princes and all the people rejoiced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, until they had made an end. Ver. 10-12. See 2 Kings 12:10-11.

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