NET Bible
"(The silver collected in conjunction with reparation offerings and sin offerings was not brought to the LORD’s temple; it belonged to the priests.)"
— 2 Kings 12:16, NET Bible
“The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the Lord: it was the priests’. ”
“The money for the trespass-offerings, and the money for the sin-offerings, was not brought into the house of Jehovah: it was the priests’. ”
“The money for the trespass offerings, and the money for the sin offerings, was not brought into the house of Yahweh: it was the priests'.”
“But the money for trespass, and the money for sins, they brought not into the temple of the Lord, because it was for the priests.”
“The money of the offerings for error and the sin-offerings was not taken into the house of the Lord; it was the priests'.”
“The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the Lord: it was the priests’. ”
The silver brought to the LORD’s temple was not used for silver bowls, trimming shears, basins, trumpets, or any kind of gold or silver implements.
It was handed over to the foremen who used it to repair the LORD’s temple.
They did not audit the treasurers who disbursed the funds to the foremen, for they were honest.
(The silver collected in conjunction with reparation offerings and sin offerings was not brought to the LORD’s temple; it belonged to the priests.)
At that time King Hazael of Syria attacked Gath and captured it. Hazael then decided to attack Jerusalem.
King Jehoash of Judah collected all the sacred items that his ancestors Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah, kings of Judah, had consecrated, as well as his own sacred items and all the gold that could be found in the treasuries of the LORD’s temple and the royal palace. He sent it all to King Hazael of Syria, who then withdrew from Jerusalem.
The rest of the events of Joash’s reign, including all his accomplishments, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah.