2 Chronicles 34:9

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about a group bringing money to Hilkiah the high priest. The money was collected from different tribes of Israel by Levites who guarded the temple doors. The purpose was to gather funds for the temple's maintenance and repairs.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends collecting money for a new playground. Just like that, the Levites collected money from different groups to help fix and take care of the big, important house of God.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely around 400 BCE. It was aimed at the Jewish community returning from exile, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the temple and the covenant with God. The Levites' role was crucial in managing the temple's resources and ensuring its upkeep.

Living It Out Today

Today, this can remind us of the importance of supporting our communities and places of worship. Whether through volunteering, financial contributions, or other forms of support, we can play a vital role in maintaining and strengthening the places that are important to us.

Topics

stewardshiptempleLevitessupportmaintenancecommunity

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 29:92 Kings 12:42 Chronicles 24:81 Corinthians 9:13Malachi 3:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Hilkiah in the Bible?
Hilkiah was a high priest during the reign of King Josiah. He played a crucial role in the reforms and restoration of the temple in Jerusalem.
Why was the money collected from different tribes?
The money was collected to fund the maintenance and repairs of the temple, showing the collective responsibility of different tribes to support this central place of worship.
What was the role of the Levites in this context?
The Levites were responsible for managing the temple and collecting donations. They ensured that the funds were gathered and delivered for the temple's upkeep.
How does this relate to modern church practices?
This passage highlights the importance of community support for places of worship and the maintenance of religious sites, which can be paralleled in modern practices of church funding and support.
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