12:9 Jehoiada the priest took a chest and drilled a hole in its lid. He placed it on the right side of the altar near the entrance of 6 the Lord’s temple. The priests who guarded the entrance would put into it all the silver brought to the Lord’s temple.
16:10 When King Ahaz went to meet with King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria in Damascus, he saw the altar there. 7 King Ahaz sent to Uriah the priest a drawing of the altar and a blueprint for its design. 8
22:8 Hilkiah the high priest informed Shaphan the scribe, “I found the law scroll in the Lord’s temple.” Hilkiah gave the scroll to Shaphan and he read it.
22:14 So Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Acbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shullam son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, the supervisor of the wardrobe. 9 (She lived in Jerusalem in the Mishneh 10 district.) They stated their business, 11
1 tn Or “tore down.”
2 tn Or “images.”
3 tn The Hebrew construction translated “smashed…to bits” is emphatic. The adverbial infinitive absolute (הֵיטֵב [hetev], “well”) accompanying the Piel form of the verb שָׁבַר (shavar), “break,” suggests thorough demolition.
4 tn Heb “the priest.” Jehoiada’s name is added for clarification.
5 tn Heb “Now, do not take silver from your treasurers, because for the damages to the temple you must give it.”
9 tn Heb “on the right side of the altar as a man enters.”
13 tn Heb “in Damascus.”
14 tn Heb “the likeness of the altar and its pattern for all its work.”
17 tn Heb “the keeper of the clothes.”
18 tn Or “second.” For a discussion of the possible location of this district, see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 283.
19 tn Heb “and they spoke to her.”