2 Kings 12:9
Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)
Йеһоядағ ҡаһин бер һандыҡ алды, ҡапҡасына ярыҡ уйҙы ла, ҡорбан усағының уң яғына, ҡорамға инә торған урынға ҡуйҙы. Тупһала һаҡта торған ҡаһиндар һандыҡҡа халыҡ Раббы ҡорамына алып килгән аҡсаларҙы һала барҙы.
What Does This Mean?
Jehoiada the priest made a chest with a hole in the lid and placed it near the altar in the temple. People would put their offerings of money into this chest. This verse describes a practical way to collect money for the temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a piggy bank with a hole on top for putting coins in. Jehoiada made something like that for the temple. People would drop their money in, just like you might drop coins in your piggy bank to save money for something important.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Old Testament book of 2 Kings, written around the 6th century BCE. The text describes events from around the 8th century BCE and gives details about the religious practices and temple administration during the reign of King Joash.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this practice of collecting donations can be seen in church offering plates or digital donation platforms. It shows how communities can come together to support a common cause, like maintaining a place of worship or funding charitable efforts.
Topics
givingadministrationtemplefinanceservicecommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jehoiada make a chest with a hole?
Jehoiada made the chest to facilitate the collection of money for the temple. The hole in the lid made it easy for people to drop their offerings without opening the chest, ensuring the money was safely collected.
Where was the chest placed?
The chest was placed beside the altar, on the right side as one enters the temple. This location ensured it was easily accessible to worshippers as they approached the altar.
What does this practice teach about giving?
This practice teaches that giving should be simple and accessible. It also underscores the importance of having a dedicated place or method for contributions to ensure they are collected efficiently.
How does this relate to modern church practices?
This relates to modern church practices in how offerings are collected through designated plates or digital methods. It emphasizes the importance of having a clear and accessible way for the community to contribute to the church's needs.
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