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the kings themselves honored the place and glorified the temple with the most magnificent gifts. Thus Seleucus,[a] king of Asia, defrayed from his own revenues all the expenses necessary for the liturgy of sacrifice.

But a certain Simon, of the priestly clan of Bilgah,[b] who had been appointed superintendent of the temple, had a quarrel with the high priest about the administration of the city market.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 3:3 Seleucus: Seleucus IV Philopator, who reigned from 187 to 175 B.C.
  2. 3:4 Bilgah: a priestly family mentioned in 1 Chr 24:14; Neh 12:5, 18.