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Ezra 8:24-31·~1 min

Priests to Guard the Offerings

Ezra appoints priests and Levites to receive the temple offerings, carefully weighs the valuables, and reminds them that both they and the gifts are holy to the Lord. They accept responsibility to guard the offering until it can be weighed again in Jerusalem.

T24hen I set apart twelve of the leading priests, together with Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and ten of their brothers, 25and I weighed out to them the contribution of silver and gold and the articles that the king, his counselors, his leaders, and all the Israelites there had offered for the house of our God. 26I weighed out into their hands 650 talents of silver, articles of silver weighing 100 talents, 100 talents of gold, 2720 gold bowls valued at 1,000 darics, and two articles of fine polished bronze, as precious as gold. 28Then I told them, “You are holy to the LORD, and these articles are holy. The silver and gold are a freewill offering to the LORD, the God of your fathers. 29Guard them carefully until you weigh them out in the chambers of the house of the LORD in Jerusalem before the leading priests, Levites, and heads of the Israelite families.” 30So the priests and Levites took charge of the silver and gold and sacred articles that had been weighed out to be taken to the house of our God in Jerusalem.

The company sets out from Ahava on the twelfth day of the first month, and God's hand protects them from enemies and bandits on the way.

31On the twelfth day of the first month we set out from the Ahava Canal to go to Jerusalem, and the hand of our God was upon us to protect us from the hands of the enemies and bandits along the way.

Section summaryEzra sets apart priests and Levites, weighs the silver, gold, and sacred vessels into their care, and charges them to guard what belongs to the Lord until it is weighed again in Jerusalem. The company then departs from Ahava, and God's hand protects them on the road from enemies and bandits.
Role in the chapterThis section joins holiness, accountability, and protection. It shows the journey's treasures being treated as sacred trusts and the road itself being crossed under God's care.