Catholic Public Domain Version
"and also repositories of grain, wine, and oil, and stalls for every beast of burden, and fencing for cattle. "
— 2 Chronicles 32:28, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Storehouses also for the increase of corn, and wine, and oil; and stalls for all manner of beasts, and cotes for flocks.”
“store-houses also for the increase of grain and new wine and oil; and stalls for all manner of beasts, and flocks in folds. ”
“storehouses also for the increase of grain and new wine and oil; and stalls for all kinds of animals, and flocks in folds.”
“He made storerooms for the harvest of grain, wine, and olive oil, and stalls for all his various kinds of livestock and his flocks.”
“Storehouses also of corn, of wine, and of oil, and stalls for all beasts, and folds for cattle.”
“And store-houses for the produce of grain and wine and oil; and buildings for all sorts of beasts and flocks.”
“Storehouses also for the increase of corn, and wine, and oil; and stalls for all manner of beasts, and cotes for flocks.”
But he did not repay according to the benefits which he had received, for his heart was lifted up. And so wrath was brought against him, and against Judah and Jerusalem.
And after this, he was humbled, because he had exalted his heart, both he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. And therefore the wrath of the Lord did not overwhelm them in the days of Hezekiah.
Now Hezekiah was wealthy and very famous. And he gathered for himself many treasures of silver and gold and precious stones, of aromatics, and all kinds of weapons, and vessels of great price,
and also repositories of grain, wine, and oil, and stalls for every beast of burden, and fencing for cattle.
And he built for himself cities. For indeed, he had innumerable herds and flocks of sheep. For the Lord had given to him an exceedingly great substance.
This same Hezekiah was the one who blocked the upper font of the waters of Gihon, and who diverted them down to the western part of the City of David. In all his works, he prosperously accomplished whatever he willed.
Yet still, concerning the legates from the leaders of Babylon, who had been sent to him so that they might inquire about the portent which had happened upon the earth, God permitted him to be tempted, so that everything might be made known which was in his heart.