2 Chronicles 31:14
Kore son of Imnah the Levite, the keeper of the East Gate, was in charge of the freewill offerings given to God, distributing the contributions to the LORD and the consecrated gifts.
Kore son of Imnah the Levite,

Kore belonged to the tribe appointed by God for the service of the sanctuary. His ancestry established his rightful place in the administration of worship, where faithfulness to God’s commands and careful handling of holy things were essential.

1Ch 23:24-32 These were the descendants of Levi by their families……
Num 3:5-10 Then the LORD said to Moses,…
Deu 10:8 At that time the LORD set apart the tribe of Levi…

the keeper of the East Gate,

Kore served at a prominent entrance to the temple precincts, guarding access to the place set apart for the worship of the LORD. His assignment required vigilance, since the holiness of God’s house demanded order and reverence from all who approached.

1Ch 26:14-19 The lot for the East Gate fell to Shelemiah.…
Ezk 44:1-3 The man then brought me back to the outer gate…

was in charge of the freewill offerings given to God,

During Hezekiah’s restoration of proper worship, the people brought abundant voluntary gifts in response to God’s blessing and the renewed call to obedience. Kore was entrusted with these offerings because resources dedicated to the LORD were not to be treated as ordinary possessions.

1Ch 29:9-14 And the people rejoiced at the willing response…
Exo 35:29 So all the men and women of the Israelites…
Deu 16:10 And you shall celebrate the Feast of Weeks to the LORD…

distributing the contributions to the LORD

He oversaw the orderly distribution of gifts brought for temple worship and the support of those serving in it. The work ensured that the priests and Levites could continue their appointed ministries without neglecting the service of God’s house.

Num 18:8-19 Then the LORD said to Aaron, “Behold, I have put you…
Deu 12:6 To that place you are to bring your burnt offerings…
Neh 10:35-39 We will also bring the firstfruits of our land…

and the consecrated gifts.

These gifts had been set apart for sacred use and required faithful administration. Kore’s service shows that devotion to God includes both generous giving and trustworthy stewardship of what has been dedicated to Him.

1Ch 26:20-28 Now their fellow Levites were in charge of the treasuries…
Lev 27:28-29 Nothing that a man sets apart to the LORD from all he owns…
Ezk 44:29-30 They shall eat the grain offerings, the sin offerings,…

Persons / Places / Events
1. Kore son of Imnah
A Levite responsible for overseeing the distribution of freewill offerings and consecrated gifts. His role highlights the importance of faithful stewardship in the service of God.

2. Levites
Members of the tribe of Levi, set apart for religious duties and service in the temple. They played a crucial role in maintaining the worship and rituals prescribed by God.

3. East Gate
One of the gates of the temple, symbolizing a place of entry and access to the presence of God. It was significant in temple activities and worship.

4. Freewill Offerings
Voluntary gifts given by the people to God, reflecting their devotion and gratitude. These offerings were above and beyond the required tithes and sacrifices.

5. Consecrated Gifts
Items or offerings set apart for sacred use, dedicated to God for His purposes. These gifts were treated with reverence and used in temple service.
Teaching Points
Faithful Stewardship
Kore's role as a steward of the offerings teaches us the importance of managing God's resources with integrity and faithfulness. We are called to be trustworthy in handling what God has entrusted to us.

Voluntary Worship
The concept of freewill offerings reminds us that our worship and service to God should be voluntary and heartfelt, not merely out of obligation. Our giving should reflect our love and gratitude towards God.

Sacred Responsibility
Handling consecrated gifts requires a deep sense of reverence and responsibility. We should approach our service to God with the same seriousness, recognizing the sacred nature of our calling.

Community Support
The distribution of offerings ensured that the needs of the temple and its servants were met, highlighting the importance of supporting those who serve in ministry. We should be proactive in providing for the needs of our church community.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does Kore's role as a steward of the offerings challenge us in our own stewardship of resources God has given us?

2. In what ways can we ensure that our offerings to God are given freely and with the right heart attitude?

3. How can we apply the principle of handling consecrated gifts with reverence in our daily lives and service to God?

4. What steps can we take to support those who are in ministry, ensuring their needs are met as Kore did for the Levites?

5. How does the concept of faithful stewardship in 2 Chronicles 31:14 connect with the teachings of Jesus on stewardship in the New Testament?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Leviticus 22
Discusses the regulations for offerings and the importance of presenting them in a manner that honors God. This connection emphasizes the sacredness of the gifts Kore was responsible for distributing.

Nehemiah 13
Highlights the importance of proper management and distribution of offerings, similar to Kore's role, ensuring that the needs of the temple and its servants were met.

1 Corinthians 4:2
Stresses the requirement for stewards to be faithful, paralleling Kore's responsibility in managing the offerings and gifts dedicated to God.
A Nation's Liberality; Or, a Lecture on TithesT. Whitelaw 2 Chronicles 31:5-19
Systematic Church FinanceW. Clarkson 2 Chronicles 31:11-21
People
Aaron, Amariah, Asahel, Azariah, Azaziah, Benaiah, Benjamin, Conaniah, Cononiah, Eliel, Hezekiah, Imnah, Ismachiah, Israelites, Jehiel, Jerimoth, Jeshua, Jimnah, Jozabad, Kore, Levites, Mahath, Manasseh, Miniamin, Nahath, Shecaniah, Shechaniah, Shemaiah, Shimei, Zadok
Places
Jerusalem
Topics
Apportion, Charge, Consecrated, Contribution, Contributions, Control, Distribute, Distributing, Distribution, Door, Doorkeeper, East, Eastern, Freely, Freewill, Freewill-offerings, Free-will-offerings, Gate, Gatekeeper, Gifts, Heave-offering, Heave-offerings, Holy, Imnah, Jimnah, Keeper, Kore, Ko're, Levite, Oblations, Offerings, Porter, Reserved, Towards, Voluntary-offerings, Willing-offerings
Dictionary of Bible Themes
2 Chronicles 31:14

     7366   freewill offering

2 Chronicles 31:1-19

     8466   reformation

2 Chronicles 31:12-14

     5325   gifts

2 Chronicles 31:12-15

     8252   faithfulness, relationships

2 Chronicles 31:14-18

     7206   community

Library
Reform
Now there are three effects which ought always to follow our solemn assembly upon the Lord's day, especially when we gather in such a number as the present, with shouts of joy and thanksgiving. We should go home and first break our false gods; next, cut down the very groves in which we have been wont to delight, and after that break the altars which though dedicated to the God of Israel, are not according to Scripture, and therefore ought to be broken down, albeit, they be even dedicated to the true
Charles Haddon Spurgeon—Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 5: 1859

Last Journey and Death, 1858 --Concluding Remarks.
We are now arrived at the closing scene of John Yeardley's labors. The impression which he had received, during his visit to Turkey in 1853, of the opening for the work of the Gospel in the Eastern countries, had never been obliterated; it had rather grown deeper with time, although his ability to accomplish such an undertaking had proportionately diminished. This consideration, however, could not satisfy his awakened sympathies, and, according to his apprehension, no other course remained for him
John Yeardley—Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

Tithing
"Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in Mine house, and prove Me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it" (Mal. 3:10). Down deep in the heart of every Christian there is undoubtedly the conviction that he ought to tithe. There is an uneasy feeling that this is a duty which has been neglected, or, if you prefer it, a privilege that has not been
Arthur W. Pink—Tithing

The Whole Heart
LET me give the principal passages in which the words "the whole heart," "all the heart," are used. A careful study of them will show how wholehearted love and service is what God has always asked, because He can, in the very nature of things, ask nothing less. The prayerful and believing acceptance of the words will waken the assurance that such wholehearted love and service is exactly the blessing the New Covenant was meant to make possible. That assurance will prepare us for turning to the Omnipotence
Andrew Murray—The Two Covenants

Chronicles
The comparative indifference with which Chronicles is regarded in modern times by all but professional scholars seems to have been shared by the ancient Jewish church. Though written by the same hand as wrote Ezra-Nehemiah, and forming, together with these books, a continuous history of Judah, it is placed after them in the Hebrew Bible, of which it forms the concluding book; and this no doubt points to the fact that it attained canonical distinction later than they. Nor is this unnatural. The book
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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