2 Chronicles 24:1-16
2 Chronicles 24:1-16 NCV
Joash was seven years old when he became king, and he ruled forty years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Zibiah, and she was from Beersheba. Joash did what the LORD said was right as long as Jehoiada the priest was alive. Jehoiada chose two wives for Joash, and Joash had sons and daughters. Later, Joash decided to repair the Temple of the LORD. He called the priests and the Levites together and said to them, “Go to the towns of Judah and gather the money all the Israelites have to pay every year. Use it to repair the Temple of your God. Do this now.” But the Levites did not hurry. So King Joash called for Jehoiada the leading priest and said to him, “Why haven’t you made the Levites bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax money that Moses, the LORD’s servant, and the people of Israel used for the Holy Tent?” In the past the sons of wicked Athaliah had broken into the Temple of God and used its holy things for worshiping the Baal idols. King Joash commanded that a box for contributions be made. They put it outside, at the gate of the Temple of the LORD. Then the Levites made an announcement in Judah and Jerusalem, telling people to bring to the LORD the tax money Moses, the servant of God, had made the Israelites give while they were in the desert. All the officers and people were happy to bring their money, and they put it in the box until the box was full. When the Levites would take the box to the king’s officers, they would see that it was full of money. Then the king’s royal secretary and the leading priest’s officer would come and take out the money and return the box to its place. They did this often and gathered much money. King Joash and Jehoiada gave the money to the people who worked on the Temple of the LORD. And they hired stoneworkers and carpenters to repair the Temple of the LORD. They also hired people to work with iron and bronze to repair the Temple. The people worked hard, and the work to repair the Temple went well. They rebuilt the Temple of God to be as it was before, but even stronger. When the workers finished, they brought the money that was left to King Joash and Jehoiada. They used that money to make utensils for the Temple of the LORD, utensils for the service in the Temple and for the burnt offerings, and bowls and other utensils from gold and silver. Burnt offerings were given every day in the Temple of the LORD while Jehoiada was alive. Jehoiada grew old and lived many years. Then he died when he was one hundred thirty years old. Jehoiada was buried in Jerusalem with the kings, because he had done much good in Judah for God and his Temple.