Temple treasury

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The Temple treasury was the sacred storehouse in the Jerusalem Temple where funds, offerings, and valuables dedicated to God were kept and administered.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the Jerusalem Temple
religious institution
sacred storehouse
administeredBy Levites NERFINISHED
Temple priests
high priest
associatedWith First Temple NERFINISHED
Second Temple NERFINISHED
Temple courts NERFINISHED
widow’s mite story
country Kingdom of Judah NERFINISHED
fundedBy Temple tax
firstfruits
freewill offerings
guilt offerings
sin offerings
tithes
votive gifts
hasPart chambers for storing tithes
rooms for storing offerings
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedIn Court of the Women (Second Temple) NERFINISHED
Jerusalem
Jerusalem Temple NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

New Testament
partOf Temple in Jerusalem NERFINISHED
purpose aid to the poor and needy
maintenance of the Temple building
support of Temple worship
support of priests and Levites
religion Judaism
significantEvent collection of offerings observed by Jesus
confiscation of Temple treasures by Antiochus IV Epiphanes
confiscation of Temple treasures by Nebuchadnezzar II
plundering by foreign invaders
reform of Joash to repair the Temple using treasury funds
use of treasury funds by King Ahaz to pay Assyria
use of treasury funds by King Hezekiah to pay Assyria
timePeriod First Temple period NERFINISHED
Second Temple period NERFINISHED
usedFor administration of sacred finances
storage of funds dedicated to God
storage of offerings
storage of valuables

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Meilah appliesTo Temple treasury