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But twenty-three years into the reign of King Y'ho'ash, the cohanim had still not repaired the damaged places in the house.
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So King Y'ho'ash summoned Y'hoyada the cohen and the other cohanim and said to them, "Why aren't you repairing the damaged places in the house? Therefore, you are no longer to take money from those who contribute it personally to you; you must hand it over to be used for repairing the damage in the house."
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The cohanim agreed not to receive money from the people, and they would no longer be responsible for repairing the damage to the house.
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Then Y'hoyada the cohen took a chest, drilled a hole in its lid and set it by the altar, on the right, as one enters the house of ADONAI; and the cohanim in charge of the entry put in it all the money brought into the house of ADONAI.
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When they saw that there was a large amount of money in the chest, the king's secretary and the cohen hagadol would come up, count the money found in the house of ADONAI and put it in bags.
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Then they would give the weighed-out money to those supervising the work in the house of ADONAI, who would use it to pay the carpenters and construction-workers doing the work in the house of ADONAI,
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on masons, stoneworkers, timber, worked stone and everything else needed for repairing the damaged places in the house of ADONAI.
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But none of the money brought into the house of ADONAI was used to make silver cups, snuffers, bowls, trumpets or other articles of gold or silver for the house of ADONAI;
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because they gave the money to those doing the
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More-work, thus restricting its use to repairing the damage in the house of ADONAI. over, they did not require an accounting from the supervisors given the money to pay the workers, because they dealt honestly.
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Money from guilt offerings and sin offerings, however, was not brought into the house of ADONAI; it went to the cohanim.