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JAMB 2012 - Question 15

Crs 2012 JAMB Past Questions - Question 15: King Josiah ordered Shaphan, the secretary to the house of the LORD not to account for the money given to repair the Temple because

Choose the most appropriate option for the gap .
King Josiah ordered Shaphan, the secretary to the house of the LORD not to account for the money given to repair the Temple because
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B:
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Correct Answer

B

Explanation

King Josiah, the son of king Amon succeeded his father at the age of eight. He sent Shaphan son of Azaliah, son of Meshullam. the secretary, to the Lord's temple Josiah said, Go up to Hilkiah the high priest tell him that he must get the money that people brought" to the lord's temple. The gatekeepers collected that money from the people the priests must use that money to pay the workers to repair the Lord's temple. the priests must give that money to the men that supervise the work on the Lord's temple. Use that money to buy the timber and cut stone that are needed to fix the temple. Don't count the money that you give to the workers Those workers can be trusted. 2 Kings 22:1-"

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