2 Kings 22:5 Cross References - ISV

5 Have them deliver it to the workmen who are supervising the LORD’s Temple, so that they may pay it over to the workmen who serve in the LORD’s Temple to repair its damages,

2 Kings 12:5

5 “Let the priests get support for themselves from their own donors, and let them repair the Temple wherever a leak in need of repair is discovered.”

2 Kings 12:11-14

11 and disbursed the cash directly into the hands of those who did the work and who were in charge of the oversight of the LORD’s Temple. They paid it to the carpenters and builders who worked on the LORD’s Temple, 12 to masons and stonecutters, and for procurement of timber and quarried stone for making repairs to the LORD’s Temple, and for all outlays needed for repairs of the Temple.
13 But no provision was included for the LORD’s Temple from the money that was brought into the LORD’s Temple for silver basins, snuffers, bowls, trumpets, or any vessels made of gold or silver, 14 because that money had been allocated to the workmen who were repairing the LORD’s Temple.

2 Chronicles 24:7

7 Because that wicked woman Athaliah’s family members had broken into the Temple of God and used the consecrated implements of the LORD’s Temple for service to the Baals,

2 Chronicles 24:12-13

12 Both the king and Jehoiada paid the money to those who were working to maintain the service of the LORD’s Temple, and they, in turn, hired masons and carpenters to restore the LORD’s Temple. Iron and bronze workers also were brought in to repair the Lord’s Temple. 13 As a result, the workmen did their labor, and the repair work progressed steadily under their supervision, and they restored God’s Temple back to what it should be, and strengthened it, too.

2 Chronicles 24:27

27 Records concerning his sons, the various prophetic statements rebuking him, and records of the reconstruction work on God’s Temple are written in the Midrash of the Book of the Kings. Joash’s son Amaziah reigned in his place.

Ezra 3:7

7 Construction Begins on the TempleThey paid masons and carpenters in cash. They paid the residents of Sidon and Tyre with food, drink, and oil, for them to bring cedar trees by sea from Lebanon to Joppa in accordance with the order they had obtained from Cyrus, king of Persia.

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