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In biblical times, storerooms were essential components of both domestic and religious architecture, serving as places to store food, valuables, and other goods. The concept of a storeroom is mentioned numerous times throughout the Bible, reflecting its importance in the daily life and religious practices of ancient Israel.

Old Testament References

Storerooms are frequently mentioned in the context of the Temple in Jerusalem. King Solomon, when constructing the Temple, included storerooms as part of its design. These storerooms were used to store offerings, tithes, and other contributions brought by the Israelites. In 1 Kings 6:5, it is noted, "Against the wall of the temple he built chambers all around, against the walls of the temple, both the inner and outer sanctuaries. Thus he made side chambers all around it."

The storerooms were also used for practical purposes, such as storing grain and other provisions. In Nehemiah 10:38-39, the people of Israel are instructed to bring their tithes to the storerooms: "A priest of Aaron’s line shall accompany the Levites when they collect the tithes, and the Levites shall bring a tenth of the tithes up to the house of our God, to the storerooms of the treasury. For the Israelites and the Levites are to bring the contributions of grain, new wine, and oil to the storerooms, where the articles of the sanctuary are kept, and where the ministering priests, the gatekeepers, and the singers stay."

New Testament References

In the New Testament, storerooms are mentioned in the context of Jesus' teachings. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus uses the concept of a storeroom metaphorically to teach about the priorities of the heart. In Matthew 6:19-21, He advises, "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

Symbolic and Spiritual Significance

Storerooms in the Bible often symbolize the provision and blessings of God. They are places where the bounty of the land, given by God, is kept and managed. The storerooms of the Temple, in particular, represent the dedication of resources to God's service and the community's commitment to supporting the work of the priests and Levites.

The spiritual lesson drawn from the concept of storerooms is the importance of prioritizing spiritual wealth over material wealth. Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6 emphasizes the transient nature of earthly possessions and the eternal value of spiritual treasures. This teaching encourages believers to focus on cultivating a relationship with God and investing in the Kingdom of Heaven.

Practical Implications

In a practical sense, storerooms in biblical times were vital for the survival and well-being of the community. They ensured that there was a reserve of food and resources, especially during times of famine or hardship. The management of storerooms required wisdom and diligence, reflecting the broader biblical principle of stewardship.

Overall, storerooms in the Bible serve as a reminder of God's provision, the importance of stewardship, and the call to prioritize spiritual over material wealth.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) Room in a storehouse or repository; a room in which articles are stored.
Greek
5009. tameion -- an inner chamber
... Word Origin later form of tamieion (treasury) Definition an inner chamber NASB
Word Usage inner room (1), inner rooms (2), storeroom (1). ...
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Strong's Hebrew
214. otsar -- treasure, store, a treasury, storehouse
... Definition treasure, store, a treasury, storehouse NASB Word Usage armory (1), cellars
(1), gains (1), storehouse (3), storehouses (13), storeroom (1), stores ...
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The Lord's Prayer: the Preface in Matthew
... alien to him and sets himself to please in that theatre which is inconceivably greater
than any which has been mentioned, enters into his own storeroom to the ...
/.../origen/origen on prayer/chapter xii the lords prayer .htm

Letter ccxi. (AD 423. )
... or two, or as many as may be required to shake them so as to keep them from being
injured by moths; and as your food is supplied from one storeroom, let your ...
/.../augustine/the confessions and letters of st/letter ccxi a d 423.htm

Reformation
... unhallowed alliance, Eliashib had permitted Tobiah to occupy an apartment connected
with the temple, which heretofore had been used as a storeroom for tithes ...
/.../white/the story of prophets and kings/chapter 57 reformation.htm

How by Holy Complacency we are Made as Little Infants at Our ...
... The bosom and breasts of the mother are the storeroom of the little infant's treasures:
he has no other riches than those, which are more precious unto him ...
/.../francis/treatise on the love of god/chapter ii how by holy.htm

Of the Conversion of Evodius, and the Death of his Mother when ...
... wholesome advice, "You drink water only because you have not control of wine; but
when you have come to be married, and made mistresses of storeroom and cellar ...
/.../the confessions and letters of st/chapter viii of the conversion of.htm

Jehoiada and Joash
... It is a pathetic picture, that of the infant rescued by his brave aunt from the
blood-bath, and stowed away in the storeroom where the mats and cushions which ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture g/jehoiada and joash.htm

Psalm LXXXIV.
... what? So as to be changed into wine, and to flow into the vat, and into
the rest of the storeroom, to be kept there in great quiet. ...
/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm lxxxiv.htm

To the Disciples - Two Events and their Moral.
... it is used chiefly in the latter sense; in the Apocr. once in the sense of inner
chamber' (Tob. vii. 16), and once in that of storeroom' (Ecclus. xxix. 12). ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xiii to the disciples.htm

Thesaurus
Storeroom (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) Room in a storehouse or repository; a room in which
articles are stored. Multi-Version Concordance Storeroom (3 Occurrences). ...
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Storerooms (10 Occurrences)

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Garner (4 Occurrences)
... (2.) Hebrews mezev, a cell, storeroom (Psalm 144:13); Gr. apotheke, a place
for storing anything, a granary (Matthew 3:12; Luke 3:17). ...
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Closet (3 Occurrences)
... The word tameion, originally storeroom (compare Luke 12:24, the King James Version
"storehouse"; the Revised Version (British and American) "storechamber ...
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Store-magazines (1 Occurrence)
Store-magazines. Storekeepers, Store-magazines. Storeroom . Multi-Version
Concordance ... (DBY). Storekeepers, Store-magazines. Storeroom . Reference Bible
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Storeroom (3 Occurrences)

Matthew 13:52
And he said to them, For this reason every scribe who has become a disciple of the kingdom of heaven is like the owner of a house, who gives out from his store things new and old.
(See NIV)

Luke 12:24
Consider the ravens, that they sow not, nor reap, to which there is no barn nor storehouse, and God doth nourish them; how much better are ye than the fowls?
(See NAS NIV)

Jeremiah 38:11
So Ebedmelech took the men with him, and went into the house of the king under the treasury, and took there rags and worn-out garments, and let them down by cords into the dungeon to Jeremiah.
(See NAS)

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