2 Chronicles 31:15
Under his authority, Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah faithfully distributed portions to their fellow priests in their cities, according to their divisions, old and young alike.
Under his authority,

Conaniah oversaw this work as the chief administrator of the sacred contributions, carrying out the reforms Hezekiah had established. The king’s restoration of temple worship required faithful servants who could translate renewed devotion into orderly care for those appointed to minister before the Lord.

2Ch 19:11 Note that Amariah, the chief priest, will be over you…
Ezr 7:25 And you, Ezra, according to the wisdom of your God,…

Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah

These men were entrusted with a sacred administrative responsibility. Their service demonstrated that spiritual renewal depended not only on public worship but also on godly men of integrity who handled the offerings with honesty and reverence..

1Ch 24:1-19 These were the divisions of the descendants of Aaron…
Neh 12:12-21 In the days of Joiakim, these were the heads…

faithfully distributed portions

The tithes, firstfruits, and dedicated gifts supplied the priests and Levites who served the Lord and instructed the people. Careful distribution protected the temple servants from neglect and enabled them to give themselves fully to their appointed ministry.

Neh 13:13 I appointed as treasurers over the storerooms…
Act 6:1-6 In those days when the disciples were increasing…

to their fellow priests in their cities,

Priests lived throughout Judah in designated priestly towns rather than remaining continually in Jerusalem. Providing for them in their own cities extended the benefits of Hezekiah’s reforms across the land and strengthened worship and instruction among the people.

Jos 21:13-19 So to the descendants of Aaron the priest…
1Ch 6:54-60 Now these were the territories assigned to the Aaronites…

according to their divisions,

The priesthood served in ordered divisions established in David’s day. This arrangement preserved fairness and regularity in temple service, showing that worship before God was to be conducted with reverence, obedience, and care.

2Ch 8:14 In keeping with the ordinances of his father David,…
Luk 1:8-9 One day while Zechariah’s division was on duty…

old and young alike.

Every priest received his proper provision regardless of age or prominence. The impartial distribution of the offerings reflected God’s concern for justice within His house and the shared dignity of all who served Him.

Psa 148:12-13 young men and maidens, old and young together.…
Deu 31:12-13 Assemble the people—men, women, children…

Persons / Places / Events
1. Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah
These individuals were appointed to oversee the distribution of offerings to the priests and Levites. Their role was crucial in ensuring that the resources were allocated fairly and according to need.

2. Cities of the Priests
These were specific locations where the priests resided. The distribution took place in these cities, highlighting the organized structure of the priestly service.

3. Faithful Distribution
This event underscores the importance of integrity and faithfulness in managing resources dedicated to God's service. It reflects a well-ordered system of provision for those serving in the temple.
Teaching Points
Faithfulness in Stewardship
God values faithfulness in those who manage His resources. We are called to be trustworthy stewards in whatever responsibilities we hold.

Organized Service to God
The structured distribution system highlights the importance of organization in ministry. Effective service often requires planning and order.

Community Support and Fairness
The distribution to "large or small" groups emphasizes fairness and equity. In our communities, we should strive to support one another impartially.

Role of Leadership in Ministry
Leaders are tasked with ensuring that resources are used wisely and justly. This requires discernment and integrity.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does the role of the individuals in 2 Chronicles 31:15 reflect the importance of faithfulness in our own responsibilities today?

2. In what ways can we ensure fairness and equity in the distribution of resources within our church or community?

3. How does the organized system of distribution in 2 Chronicles 31:15 inspire us to bring order and structure to our personal or ministry-related tasks?

4. What lessons can we learn from the leadership qualities demonstrated by those appointed in 2 Chronicles 31:15, and how can we apply them in our own leadership roles?

5. How do the principles of stewardship and faithfulness in 2 Chronicles 31:15 connect with the teachings of Jesus on managing resources, as seen in the parable of the talents?
Connections to Other Scriptures
1 Corinthians 4:2
This verse emphasizes the requirement of faithfulness in stewards, which parallels the faithful distribution by the appointed men in 2 Chronicles 31:15.

Acts 6:1-7
The appointment of deacons to distribute food fairly among the early church members mirrors the organized distribution system in 2 Chronicles 31:15.

Nehemiah 13:10-13
Nehemiah's reforms included appointing trustworthy men to oversee the distribution of resources, similar to the roles described in 2 Chronicles 31:15.
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
Alike, Amariah, Amari'ah, Assisted, Assisting, Authority, Brethren, Brothers, Cities, Courses, Distribute, Distributing, Distributions, Divisions, Eden, Faithfully, Fellow, Giving, Jeshua, Miniamin, Mini'amin, Office, Portions, Priests, Responsible, Shecaniah, Shecani'ah, Shechaniah, Shemaiah, Shemai'ah, Towns, Trust, Whether
Dictionary of Bible Themes
2 Chronicles 31:1-19

     8466   reformation

2 Chronicles 31:12-15

     8252   faithfulness, relationships

2 Chronicles 31:14-18

     7206   community

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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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