Managing the vast wealth dedicated to the holy sanctuary required a structured system of trusted leadership. Shelomot and his brothers were appointed as the chief overseers of these sacred treasures, tasked with managing the substantial property donated by the kingdom's leadership. Whenever a person decided to dedicate an item of significant value, they would hand it directly to Shelomot, who bore the responsibility of bringing it safely into the national treasury [מצודת דוד].
These specific treasures were assets that had been formally set aside for the sanctuary's future use, even though they had not yet been physically placed inside the House of God [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. The donors of this wealth were the nation's prominent figures. They included the heads of major families serving as military officers and commanders over units of thousands and hundreds, alongside other high-ranking army captains who generously dedicated portions of their own personal assets [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ].