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to the LORD at the gates of the Temple. 3 The king also made a personal contribution of animals for the daily morning and evening burnt offerings, the weekly
Sabbath festivals, the monthly new moon festivals, and the annual festivals as
prescribed in the Law of the LORD. 4In addition, he required the people in Jerusalem to bring a portion of their goods to the priests and Levites, so they could
devote themselves fully to the Law of the LORD.
5
When the people of Israel heard these requirements, they responded generously by bringing the first share of their grain, new wine, olive oil, honey, and all
the produce of their fields. They brought a large quantity—a tithe of all they produced. 6 The people who had moved to Judah from Israel, and the people of Judah themselves, brought in the tithes of their cattle, sheep, and goats and a tithe
of the things that had been dedicated to the LORD their God, and they piled them
up in great heaps. 7 They began piling them up in late spring, and the heaps continued to grow until early autumn.* 8 When Hezekiah and his officials came and
saw these huge piles, they thanked the LORD and his people Israel!
9
“Where did all this come from?” Hezekiah asked the priests and Levites.
10
And Azariah the high priest, from the family of Zadok, replied, “Since the
people began bringing their gifts to the LORD’s Temple, we have had enough to
eat and plenty to spare. The LORD has blessed his people, and all this is left over.”
11
Hezekiah ordered that storerooms be prepared in the Temple of the LORD.
When this was done, 12 the people faithfully brought all the gifts, tithes, and other
items dedicated for use in the Temple. Conaniah the Levite was put in charge,
assisted by his brother Shimei. 13 The supervisors under them were Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismakiah, Mahath, and Benaiah.
These appointments were made by King Hezekiah and Azariah, the chief official
in the Temple of God.
14
Kore son of Imnah the Levite, who was the gatekeeper at the East Gate, was
put in charge of distributing the voluntary offerings given to God, the gifts, and
the things that had been dedicated to the LORD. 15His faithful assistants were
Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah. They distributed
the gifts among the families of priests in their towns by their divisions, dividing
the gifts fairly among old and young alike. 16 They distributed the gifts to all
males three years old or older, regardless of their place in the genealogical
records. The distribution went to all who would come to the LORD’s Temple to
perform their daily duties according to their divisions. 17 They distributed gifts
to the priests who were listed by their families in the genealogical records, and
to the Levites twenty years old or older who were listed according to their jobs
and their divisions. 18Food allotments were also given to the families of all those
listed in the genealogical records, including their little babies, wives, sons, and
daughters. For they had all been faithful in purifying themselves.
19
As for the priests, the descendants of Aaron, who were living in the open villages around the towns, men were appointed by name to distribute portions to
every male among the priests and to all the Levites listed in the genealogical
records.
20
In this way, King Hezekiah handled the distribution throughout all Judah,
doing what was pleasing and good in the sight of the LORD his God. 21In all that
31:7 Hebrew in the third month . . . until the seventh month. The third month of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar usually
occurs within the months of May and June; the seventh month usually occurs within September and October.