2 *Kings 12
Joash rules as king_of_Judah
(Also in 2 Chronicles 24:1)
1Joash became king_of_Judah in the 7th year after Jehu had become king_of_Israel. Joash was king in Jerusalem for 40 years. His mother's name was Zibiah. She came from the town of Beersheba. 2Joash did what the Lord said was right all the years that the priest Jehoiada lived and while he was teaching him. 3But Joash did not break down the places_of_sacrifice. The people kept on sacrificing there and burning incense-offerings at the places of sacrifice.
Joash repairs the temple
(Also in 2 Chronicles 24:1-14)
4Joash told the priests to save all the money that the people consecrated and gave to the temple, both the money they had to pay and the money they wanted to give. 5They had to take the money from the people who brought it and they had to repair the temple when something was broken.
6But in the 23rd year after Joash had become king, the priests had not yet started the work of repairing the temple. 7Joash called the priest Jehoiada and the other priests and he asked them: ‘Why don't you repair the temple? From now on you can not keep the money that people bring if you do not use it to repair the temple.’ 8The priests agreed that they would no longer take the money that the people gave and they would not repair the temple themselves.
9Then the priest Jehoiada took a wooden box and he made a hole in it. He put the box on the right hand side of the altar where the people came into the temple. The priests who always stood at the door of the temple took all the money that the people brought to the temple and they put the money in the box. 10When there was a lot of money in the box, the king's secretary and the high-priest counted the money and put it into bags. 11Then they gave the money to the managers who had to see that the people did the work. They used the money to pay the carpenters and builders who worked on the temple. 12They also paid the people who worked with the stones and cut them. They also bought wood and stones that people had cut, to repair the temple and to do everything that they had to do. 13They did not use the money to buy silver bowls, lamp-snuffers, sprinkling bowls, trumpets or any gold or silver tools for the temple. 14They gave the money to the managers who had to see that the people did their work and the managers used the money to repair the temple. 15The king's secretary and the high-priest gave the money to the managers and they were honest. The secretary and the high-priest did not ask them to come back and tell them what they had done with the money. 16Some people also paid money as guilt-offerings and sin-offerings but the managers did not use that money to repair the temple. They gave that money to the priests.
King Hazael of Aram wants to attack Jerusalem
17At that time King Hazael of Aram attacked the town of Gath and he defeated them. Then he came to attack Jerusalem. 18King Joash of Judah then took all the holy_gifts that his forefathers, Jehoshaphat, Jehoram and Ahaziah, kings_of_Judah, had consecrated and have given to the temple, and also his own holy_gifts. He took all the gold that he could find in the store rooms of the temple and the palace and he sent it to King Hazael of Aram. Then Hazael did not attack Jerusalem.
Joash dies
(Also in 2 Chronicles 24:23-27)
19All the other things that Joash did are written in the book of the history of the kings_of_Judah. 20His officials did not want to listen to him and rebelled_against him. They made plans against him and killed him at the town of Beth-Millo on the road that goes to Silla. 21The officials who killed him were Jozabad, son of Shimeath, and Jehozabad, son of Shomer. He died and his people buried him with his forefathers in the City of David. His son, Amaziah, became king after him.
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