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The Book of Ne introduces us to treasury-chambers in the second temple--now used for the voluntary offerings (tithes) of the people--grain, and wine, and oil (Nehemiah 13:4; compare Malachi 3:10).
The Book of Ne introduces us to treasury-chambers in the second temple-now used for the voluntary offerings (tithes) of the people-grain, and wine, and oil (Ne 13:4 ff; compare Mal 3:10).
The Book of Ne introduces us to treasury-chambers in the second temple-now used for the voluntary offerings (tithes) of the people-grain, and wine, and oil (Nehemiah 13:4;; compare Malachi 3:10).
The Book of Neh introduces us to treasury-chambers in the second temple--now used for the voluntary offerings (tithes) of the people--grain, and wine, and oil (Neh 13:4 ff; compare Mal 3:10).
The Book of Neh. introduces us to treasury-chambers in the second temple—now used for the voluntary offerings (tithes) of the people—grain, and wine, and oil (Nehemiah 13:4 ff.; compare Malachi 3:10).
Most Relevant Verses. 1 Chronicles 9:26. for the four chief gatekeepers who were Levites, were in an office of trust, and were over the chambers and over the treasuries in the house of God. 1 Chronicles 28:12.
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Some find here, in the wings, treasury chambers, and above, "upper chambers," but such restorations are wholly conjectural. It is otherwise with the monumental brass (bronze) pillars--Jachin and Boaz--of which a tolerably full description is preserved ( 1 Kings 7:15-22 ; 2 Chronicles 3:15-17 ; 4:11-13 ; compare Jeremiah 52:20-23 ), still ...