13 However, no silver bowls, wick trimmers, sprinkling basins, trumpets, or any articles of gold or silver were made for the LORD’s temple from the contributions brought to the LORD’s temple.

14 Instead, it was given to those doing the work, and they repaired the LORD’s temple with it.

15 No accounting was required from the men who received the silver to pay those doing the work, since they worked with integrity.

16 The silver from the guilt offering and the sin offering was not brought to the LORD’s temple since it belonged to the priests.

17 At that time King Hazael of Aram marched up and fought against Gath and captured it. Then he planned to attack Jerusalem.

18 So King Joash of Judah took all the items consecrated by himself and by his ancestors—Judah’s kings Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah—as well as all the gold found in the treasuries of the LORD’s temple and in the king’s palace, and he sent them to King Hazael of Aram. Then Hazael withdrew from Jerusalem.

19 The rest of the events of Joash’s reign, along with all his accomplishments, are written in the Historical Record of Judah’s Kings.

20 Joash’s servants conspired against him and attacked him at Beth-millo on the road that goes down to Silla.

21 It was his servants Jozabad son of Shimeath and Jehozabad son of Shomer who attacked him. He died and they buried him with his ancestors in the city of David, and his son Amaziah became king in his place.

2 Kings 12:13-21, Christian Standard Bible. Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers.
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