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2 Kings 11:21-12:16

Jehoash was seven years old when he began to reign.

In the seventh year of Jehu, Jehoash began to reign; he reigned forty
years in Jerusalem.  His mother's name was Zibiah of Beer- sheba.  Jehoash
did what was right in the sight of the LORD all his days, because the
priest Jehoiada instructed him.  Nevertheless the high places were not
taken away; the people continued to sacrifice and make offerings on the
high places.

Jehoash said to the priests, "All the money offered as sacred donations
that is brought into the house of the LORD, the money for which each
person is assessed — the money from the assessment of persons — and the
money from the voluntary offerings brought into the house of the LORD, let
the priests receive from each of the donors; and let them repair the house
wherever any need of repairs is discovered."  But by the twenty-third year
of King Jehoash the priests had made no repairs on the house.  Therefore
King Jehoash summoned the priest Jehoiada with the other priests and said
to them, "Why are you not repairing the house?  Now therefore do not
accept any more money from your donors but hand it over for the repair of
the house."  So the priests agreed that they would neither accept more
money from the people nor repair the house.

Then the priest Jehoiada took a chest, made a hole in its lid, and set it
beside the altar on the right side as one entered the house of the LORD;
the priests who guarded the threshold put in it all the money that was
brought into the house of the LORD.  Whenever they saw that there was a
great deal of money in the chest, the king's secretary and the high priest
went up, counted the money that was found in the house of the LORD, and
tied it up in bags.  They would give the money that was weighed out into
the hands of the workers who had the oversight of the house of the LORD;
then they paid it out to the carpenters and the builders who worked on the
house of the LORD, to the masons and the stonecutters, as well as to buy
timber and quarried stone for making repairs on the house of the LORD, as
well as for any outlay for repairs of the house.  But for the house of the
LORD no basins of silver, snuffers, bowls, trumpets, or any vessels of
gold, or of silver, were made from the money that was brought into the
house of the LORD, for that was given to the workers who were repairing
the house of the LORD with it.  They did not ask an accounting from those
into whose hand they delivered the money to pay out to the workers, for
they dealt honestly.  The money from the guilt offerings and the money
from the sin offerings was not brought into the house of the LORD; it
belonged to the priests.