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  • The kings of Judah had appointed pagan priests who offered sacrifices in the sanctuaries on the hills, in the different cities of Judah and in the suburbs of Jerusalem. Josiah did away with them and with those who offered incense to Baal, to the sun, the moon, the stars and all the heavenly host. (2 Kings 23, 5)

  • The priests who had served in the sanctuaries on the hills could not offer sacrifices in the House of Yahweh; they only ate the unleavened bread with the priests of Jerusalem. (2 Kings 23, 9)

  • The king had the place for burning human sacrifices in the valley of Ben-hinnom destroyed, so that no one could sacrifice his sons or daughters in the fire according to the ritual of Molech. (2 Kings 23, 10)

  • Josiah also removed all the sanctuaries on the hills in the cities of Samaria. These sanctuaries had been made by the kings of Israel and they had provoked the anger of Yahweh. The king destroyed them and did to them as he had done to the temple of Bethel. (2 Kings 23, 19)

  • They also took the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, the spoons and all the bronze articles used in the temple service. (2 Kings 25, 14)

  • Azariah (the one who served as priest in the Temple that Solomon built in Jerusalem), (1 Chronicles 5, 35)

  • These are the men David named to lead the singing in the Temple of Yahweh when the ark had come to rest there. (1 Chronicles 6, 16)

  • They were responsible for the singing before the Holy Tent of the Tent of Meeting until Solomon had built the Temple of Yahweh in Jerusalem. They did their duties in accordance with the rules. (1 Chronicles 6, 17)

  • Their brother Levites were in charge of the Holy Tent of the Temple of Yahweh. (1 Chronicles 6, 33)

  • They had kinsmen, heads of families, one thousand seven hundred and sixty men who undertook the duties of the Temple of God. (1 Chronicles 9, 13)

  • These are the cantors, heads of the levitical families. When free from service they lived in the Temple chambers, because they were on duty day and night. (1 Chronicles 9, 33)

  • They placed his armor in the temple of their god, but his head they hung in the temple of Dagon. (1 Chronicles 10, 10)


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