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the king's.
2Kgs 19:2; 2Kgs 22:3; 2Kgs 22:12; 2Sam 8:17; 2Sam 20:25
scribe. or, secretary. put up. Heb. bound up.
2Kgs 5:23
in bags.
Sir J. Chardin informs us, "it is a custom of Persia always to seal up bags of money; and the money of the king's treasure is not told, but is received by bags sealed up." These are what are called in the East purses; each of which, as Maillet informs us, contains money to the amount of 1,500 livres, or about 63� of our money.
The money thus collected for the reparation of the temple, seems, in like manner, to have been reckoned in bags of equal value to each other; as we can scarcely imagine the placing it in bags would otherwise have been mentioned. The value of a Jewish purse is unknown; but the bags mentioned in ch. 5:23, amounted to a talent.