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Apr 24, 2020 · The English word "treasury" is translated from the Heb. "אוֹצָר", "otsar". (Strong's Heb. 214). The definition is treasure, store, treasury, or storehouse. Source: Biblehub. It was the collection of all coin and goods for the operation of the tabernacle. Excerpt from the Benson Commentary -
Deuteronomy 28:12 - The LORD will open his rich treasury, the heavens, to release rain upon your land in season and bless everything you undertake so that you'll lend to many nations but won't borrow.
TREASURY OF THE TEMPLE. 1. Location. Solomon’s Temple contained a place for storing gifts of gold and silver dedicated to the use of the house of the Lord (1 Kings 7:51). Most ancient sanctuaries had a treasury attached to them. The opisthodomos served as the treasury for the Parthenon at Athens.
Printed in the United States of America Fifteenth Printing—September 2019. The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Complete with 500,000 Scripture references and parallel passages organized to help you discover the truths of the Bible.
12 Bible Verses about Treasuries. 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. Verse Concepts.
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