Definition: The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priestsĆ¢ĀĀ.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this verse from 2 Kings 12:16. Itās a really important and somewhat unsettling part of the story of King Ahazās downfall. Here's what it means in simpler terms: The Basic Idea: āThe trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORDā ā This means that instead of offering a sacrifice or payment to God as a way to appease him, King Ahaz didnāt do that. Let's unpack it further: āTrespass Moneyā : Think of this as a kind of "debt" paid to someone to avoid punishment. It was essentially a bribe offered to avoid being punished by God. āSin Moneyā : This refers to money given as a sacrifice to atone for sin. The idea is that the money was meant to show remorse and acknowledge wrongdoing. Why did this happen? The verse says it wasnāt brought into the house of the LORD because King Ahaz had already paid a large sum of money to the Enochites , who were powerful, rebellious priests. They had been offering this money as a bribe to the king. Because they'd already done this, the Lord didn't need to offer a sacrifice ā he simply didnāt need to accept it. The Significance: This is a HUGE deal because: It shows the Lord was angry with King Ahaz. He wasn't satisfied with his bribery and couldnāt tolerate it. It highlights the consequences of sin. The Lord punished King Ahaz for his disrespect and lack of proper reverence. It sets a precedent for future events. It foreshadows that further rebellion against God would lead to even greater punishment. In short, this verse is about a blatant disregard for God's authority and the consequences that follow from it. --- Do you want me to: Explain another Bible passage? Discuss the context of this story?