2 Chronicles 34:9
2 Chronicles 34:9 in Multiple Translations
So they went to Hilkiah the high priest and gave him the money that had been brought into the house of God, which the Levites at the doors had collected from the people of Manasseh and Ephraim, from all the remnant of Israel, Judah, and Benjamin, and from the people of Jerusalem.
And when they came to Hilkiah the high priest, they delivered the money that was brought into the house of God, which the Levites that kept the doors had gathered of the hand of Manasseh and Ephraim, and of all the remnant of Israel, and of all Judah and Benjamin; and they returned to Jerusalem.
And they came to Hilkiah the high priest, and delivered the money that was brought into the house of God, which the Levites, the keepers of the threshold, had gathered of the hand of Manasseh and Ephraim, and of all the remnant of Israel, and of all Judah and Benjamin, and of the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
And they came to Hilkiah, the chief priest, and gave him all the money which had been taken into the house of God, which the Levites, the keepers of the door, had got from Manasseh and Ephraim and those of Israel who had not been taken away as prisoners, and from all Judah and Benjamin and the people of Jerusalem.
They went to Hilkiah the high priest and gave him the money that had been brought to God's Temple. The Levites at the entrances had collected this money from the people of Manasseh and Ephraim, from what was left of the people of Israel, as well as contributions from Judah, Benjamin, and the people of Jerusalem.
And when they came to Hilkiah the hie Priest, they deliuered ye money that was brought into the house of God, which the Leuites that kept the doore, had gathered at the hand of Manasseh, and Ephraim, and of all the residue of Israel, and of all Iudah and Beniamin, and of the inhabitantes of Ierusalem.
And they come in unto Hilkiah the high priest, and they give the money that is brought in to the house of God, that the Levites, keeping the threshold, have gathered from the hand of Manasseh, and Ephraim, and from all the remnant of Israel, and from all Judah, and Benjamin, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem,
They came to Hilkiah the high priest and delivered the money that was brought into God’s house, which the Levites, the keepers of the threshold, had gathered from the hands of Manasseh, Ephraim, of all the remnant of Israel, of all Judah and Benjamin, and of the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
And when they came to Hilkiah the high priest, they delivered the money that was brought into the house of God, which the Levites that kept the doors had collected from the hand of Manasseh and Ephraim, and from all the remnant of Israel, and from all Judah and Benjamin; and they returned to Jerusalem.
And they came to Helcias the high priest: and received of him the money which had been brought into the house of the Lord, and which the Levites and porters had gathered together from Manasses, and Ephraim, and all the remnant of Israel, and from all Juda, and Benjamin, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem,
They went to Hilkiah the Supreme Priest and gave him the money that had been brought to the temple. That was the money that the descendants of Levi who guarded the doors of the temple had collected from the people of the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim and other places in northern Israel, and also from all the people in Jerusalem and other places in the tribes of Judah and Benjamin.
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- Adam Clarke's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 34:9
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Context — Josiah Repairs the Temple
9So they went to Hilkiah the high priest and gave him the money that had been brought into the house of God, which the Levites who guarded the doors had collected from the people of Manasseh and Ephraim, from all the remnant of Israel, from all Judah and Benjamin, and from the people of Jerusalem.
10They put it into the hands of those supervising the work in the house of the LORD, who in turn gave it to the workmen restoring and repairing the house of the LORD. 11They also gave money to the carpenters and builders to buy dressed stone, as well as timbers for couplings and beams for the buildings that the kings of Judah had allowed to deteriorate.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | 2 Chronicles 30:18 | A large number of the people—many from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun—had not purified themselves, yet they ate the Passover, contrary to what was written. But Hezekiah interceded for them, saying, “May the LORD, who is good, provide atonement for everyone |
| 2 | 2 Chronicles 30:10 | And the couriers traveled from city to city through the land of Ephraim and Manasseh as far as Zebulun; but the people scorned and mocked them. |
| 3 | 2 Chronicles 35:8 | His officials also contributed willingly to the people and priests and Levites. Hilkiah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, the administrators of the house of God, gave the priests 2,600 Passover offerings and 300 bulls. |
| 4 | 2 Chronicles 24:11–14 | Whenever the chest was brought by the Levites to the king’s overseers and they saw that there was a large amount of money, the royal scribe and the officer of the high priest would come and empty the chest and carry it back to its place. They did this daily and gathered the money in abundance. Then the king and Jehoiada would give the money to those who supervised the labor on the house of the LORD to hire stonecutters and carpenters to restore the house of the LORD, as well as workers in iron and bronze to repair the house of the LORD. So the workmen labored, and in their hands the repair work progressed. They restored the house of God according to its specifications, and they reinforced it. When they were finished, they brought the rest of the money to the king and Jehoiada to make with it the articles for the house of the LORD—utensils for the service and for the burnt offerings, dishes, and other objects of gold and silver. Throughout the days of Jehoiada, burnt offerings were presented regularly in the house of the LORD. |
| 5 | 2 Chronicles 34:18 | Moreover, Shaphan the scribe told the king, “Hilkiah the priest has given me a book.” And Shaphan read it in the presence of the king. |
| 6 | 2 Kings 22:4–7 | “Go up to Hilkiah the high priest and have him count the money that has been brought into the house of the LORD, which the doorkeepers have collected from the people. And let them deliver it into the hands of the supervisors of those doing the work on the house of the LORD, who in turn are to give it to the workmen repairing the damages to the house of the LORD— to the carpenters, builders, and masons—to buy timber and dressed stone to repair the temple. But they need not account for the money put into their hands, since they work with integrity.” |
| 7 | Philippians 4:8 | Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think on these things. |
| 8 | 2 Kings 23:4 | Then the king commanded Hilkiah the high priest, the priests second in rank, and the doorkeepers to remove from the temple of the LORD all the articles made for Baal, Asherah, and all the host of heaven. And he burned them outside Jerusalem in the fields of Kidron and carried their ashes to Bethel. |
| 9 | 2 Chronicles 34:20 | and commanded Hilkiah, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Abdon son of Micah, Shaphan the scribe, and Asaiah the servant of the king: |
| 10 | 2 Chronicles 31:1 | When all this had ended, the Israelites in attendance went out to the cities of Judah and broke up the sacred pillars, chopped down the Asherah poles, and tore down the high places and altars throughout Judah and Benjamin, as well as in Ephraim and Manasseh, until they had utterly destroyed them all. Then all the Israelites returned to their cities, each to his own property. |
2 Chronicles 34:9 Summary
In 2 Chronicles 34:9, we see that the people of Israel and Judah came together to collect money to repair the temple, which had fallen into disrepair. This act of restoration was part of King Josiah's efforts to cleanse the land of idolatry and restore the faith of the Israelites, as seen in (2 Chronicles 34:8). Just like the Israelites, we can contribute to the work of God's kingdom by using our resources and talents to support His purposes, as mentioned in (Matthew 25:14-30). By working together and supporting one another, we can be part of a unified effort to restore and revive the faith of those around us.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of collecting money from the people of Israel and Judah in 2 Chronicles 34:9?
The money was collected to repair the house of the Lord, as King Josiah sought to restore the temple and cleanse the land of idolatry, as seen in 2 Chronicles 34:8. This act of restoration is similar to the instructions given in Exodus 35:4-9, where the Israelites were asked to contribute to the building of the tabernacle.
Who were the Levites at the doors, and what role did they play in collecting the money?
The Levites at the doors were likely the gatekeepers or doorkeepers of the temple, responsible for collecting and managing the offerings and donations, as mentioned in 1 Chronicles 9:17-27. They played a crucial role in collecting the money from the people, which was then given to Hilkiah the high priest.
What can we learn from the fact that the money was collected from all the remnant of Israel, Judah, and Benjamin, and from the people of Jerusalem?
This shows that King Josiah's efforts to restore the temple and cleanse the land were a unified effort, involving people from all over the kingdom, as seen in 2 Chronicles 34:9. This unity is reminiscent of the unity of the Israelites when they built the tabernacle in the wilderness, as described in Exodus 35:20-29.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of restoration and revival in 2 Chronicles?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of King Josiah's efforts to restore the temple and revive the faith of the Israelites, as seen in 2 Chronicles 34:1-33. This theme of restoration is also seen in other parts of the Bible, such as in Isaiah 61:4, where God promises to restore the ruins of Israel.
Reflection Questions
- What role do I play in supporting the work of God's kingdom, and how can I contribute to the restoration of His house?
- How can I, like the Levites at the doors, be faithful in managing the resources God has given me, and using them for His purposes?
- What can I learn from the example of King Josiah, who sought to restore the temple and cleanse the land, and how can I apply this to my own life and community?
- How can I be part of a unified effort to restore and revive the faith of those around me, and what role can I play in supporting the work of God's kingdom?
Gill's Exposition on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Matthew Poole's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Trapp's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Ellicott's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Adam Clarke's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Cambridge Bible on 2 Chronicles 34:9
Sermons on 2 Chronicles 34:9
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