1 Chronicles 26:20
And of the Levites, Ahijah was over the treasures of the house of God, and over the treasures of the dedicated things.
Cross-reference
1 Chronicles 26:22 names specific sons of Jehieli in charge of the treasuries, exactly the role described here.
1 Chronicles 26:26-28 elaborates on the same treasuries of dedicated gifts overseen by Shelomoth and his brothers.
1 Chronicles 28:12 explicitly mentions the treasuries of the house of God in the temple plan, directly connecting to the treasuries described here.
1 Chronicles 28:11 mentions the treasuries of the temple in David's plans for Solomon, reinforcing the importance of treasuries.
1 Chronicles 9:26-30 outlines Levites' charge over the treasuries and vessels, directly paralleling the same duties mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 18:11 records David dedicating spoils to the LORD — these became part of the dedicated gifts in the treasuries.
1 Chronicles 22:14-16 lists the vast treasures David prepared for the temple, which would later be stored in the treasuries mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 29:2-5 details David's personal offerings for the temple, which would be deposited in the treasuries described here.
In 1 Kings 7:51, Solomon stores the dedicated gifts in the temple treasuries that the Levites later oversaw.
2 Chronicles 31:12 has Conaniah the Levite overseeing contributions and dedicated things — similar to the Levites' charge here.
Joshua 6:19 states that silver and gold from Jericho are consecrated and go into the Lord's treasury, directly illustrating dedicated treasures.
Ezra 8:29 charges the Levites to guard dedicated silver and gold until weighed in the temple chambers, directly echoing treasury oversight.
2 Chronicles 8:15 notes that priests and Levites obeyed commands concerning the treasuries, confirming their oversight role.
2 Chronicles 15:18 describes bringing dedicated silver and gold into the house of God, the very items the Levites oversaw.
In 1 Kings 14:26, Shishak plunders the temple treasuries — a later event contrasting with the Levites' charge over them.
In 1 Kings 15:18, Asa takes from the treasuries for a political bribe — a different use of what the Levites oversaw.
2 Chronicles 31:11 shows Hezekiah preparing chambers in the temple for storage — echoing the treasuries the Levites managed.
Ezra 2:69 records contributions to the temple treasury, showing the ongoing practice of dedicating gifts.
Numbers 3:32 shows Eleazar the priest as chief over those keeping the sanctuary charge, echoing Levitical oversight of sacred items.
Malachi 3:10 commands tithes into the storehouse — linking to the temple treasuries the Levites managed.
Nehemiah 11:16 also describes Levites overseeing temple work—here 'outward business'—parallel to the treasure oversight in 1 Chronicles.