The temple in Jerusalem, which was consecrated to the Lord, had attracted all sorts of businesses who traded profitably rather like the shrine shops in pagan temples. In some ways it seemed legitimate and practical: worshippers travelling a long way would prefer to buy an animal or bird for sacrifice in Jerusalem rather than carry or drive it from their home village. But, when they arrived at the outer court of the temple (the Court of the Gentiles), where these animals were being traded, no coin with an image of a foreign ruler or pagan god on it would be accepted, only Jewish Temple Mon