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1Esdr.1
[1] Josiah kept the passover to his Lord in Jerusalem; he
killed the passover lamb on the fourteenth day of the first month,
[2] having placed the priests according to their divisions, arrayed
in their garments, in the temple of the Lord.
[3] And he told the
Levites, the temple servants of Israel, that they should sanctify themselves to
the Lord and put the holy ark of the Lord in the house which Solomon the king,
the son of David, had built;
[4] and he said, "You need no longer
carry it upon your shoulders. Now worship the Lord your God and serve his people
Israel; and prepare yourselves by your families and kindred,
[5] in
accordance with the directions of David king of Israel and the magnificence of
Solomon his son. Stand in order in the temple according to the groupings of the
fathers' houses of you Levites, who minister before your brethren the people of
Israel,
[6] and kill the passover lamb and prepare the sacrifices for
your brethren, and keep the passover according to the commandment of the Lord
which was given to Moses."
[7] And Josiah gave to the people who were present thirty thousand lambs and
kids, and three thousand calves; these were given from the king's possessions,
as he promised, to the people and the priests and Levites.
[8]
And Hilkiah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, the chief officers of the temple, gave to
the priests for the passover two thousand six hundred sheep and three hundred
calves.
[9] And Jeconiah and Shemaiah and Nethanel his brother, and
Hashabiah and Ochiel and Joram, captains over thousands, gave the Levites for
the passover five thousand sheep and seven hundred calves.
[10] And this is what took place. The priests and the Levites, properly arrayed
and having the unleavened bread, stood according to kindred
[11]
and the grouping of the fathers' houses, before the people, to make the offering
to the Lord as it is written in the book of Moses; this they did in the morning.
[12] They roasted the passover lamb with fire, as required; and they
boiled the sacrifices in brass pots and caldrons, with a pleasing odor,
[13] and carried them to all the people. Afterward they prepared the
passover for themselves and for their brethren the priests, the sons of Aaron,
[14] because the priests were offering the fat until night; so the
Levites prepared it for themselves and for their brethren the priests, the sons
of Aaron.
[15] And the temple singers, the sons of Asaph, were in
their place according to the arrangement made by David, and also Asaph,
Zechariah, and Eddinus, who represented the king.
[16] The
gatekeepers were at each gate; no one needed to depart from his duties, for
their brethren the Levites prepared the passover for them.
[17] So the things that had to do with the sacrifices to the Lord were
accomplished that day: the passover was kept
[18] and the
sacrifices were offered on the altar of the Lord, according to the command of
King Josiah.
[19] And the people of Israel who were present at that
time kept the passover and the feast of unleavened bread seven days.
[20] No passover like it had been kept in Israel since the times of
Samuel the prophet;
[21] none of the kings of Israel had kept such a
passover as was kept by Josiah and the priests and Levites and the men of Judah
and all of Israel who were dwelling in Jerusalem.
[22] In the
eighteenth year of the reign of Josiah this passover was kept.
[23]
And the deeds of Josiah were upright in the sight of the Lord, for his heart was
full of godliness.
[24] The events of his reign have been recorded in
the past, concerning those who sinned and acted wickedly toward the Lord beyond
any other people or kingdom, and how they grieved the Lord deeply, so that the
words of the Lord rose up against Israel.
[25] After all these acts of Josiah, it happened that Pharaoh, king of Egypt, went
to make war at Carchemish on the Euphrates, and Josiah went out against him.
[26] And the king of Egypt sent word to him saying, "What have we
to do with each other, king of Judea?
[27] I was not sent against you
by the Lord God, for my war is at the Euphrates. And now the Lord is with me!
The Lord is with me, urging me on! Stand aside, and do not oppose the Lord."
[28] But Josiah did not turn back to his chariot, but tried to fight with him, and
did not heed the words of Jeremiah the prophet from the mouth of the Lord.
[29] He joined battle with him in the plain of Megiddo, and the
commanders came down against King Josiah.
[30] And the king said to
his servants, "Take me away from the battle, for I am very weak." And
immediately his servants took him out of the line of battle.
[31] And
he got into his second chariot; and after he was brought back to Jerusalem he
died, and was buried in the tomb of his fathers.
[32] And in all
Judea they mourned for Josiah. Jeremiah the prophet lamented for Josiah, and the
principal men, with the women, have made lamentation for him to this day; it was
ordained that this should always be done throughout the whole nation of Israel.
[33] These things are written in the book of the histories of the
kings of Judea; and every one of the acts of Josiah, and his splendor, and his
understanding of the law of the Lord, and the things that he had done before and
these that are now told, are recorded in the book of the kings of Israel and
Judah.
[34] And the men of the nation took Jeconiah the son of Josiah, who was
twenty-three years old, and made him king in succession to Josiah his father.
[35] And he reigned three months in Judah and Jerusalem. Then the
king of Egypt deposed him from reigning in Jerusalem,
[36] and fined
the nation a hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold.
[37] And
the king of Egypt made Jehoiakim his brother king of Judea and Jerusalem.
[38] Jehoiakim put the nobles in prison, and seized his brother
Zarius and brought him up out of Egypt.
[39] Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he began to reign in Judea and
Jerusalem, and he did what was evil in the sight of the Lord.
[40] And Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up against him, and
bound him with a chain of brass and took him away to Babylon.
[41]
Nebuchadnezzar also took some holy vessels of the Lord, and carried them away,
and stored them in his temple in Babylon.
[42] But the things that
are reported about Jehoiakim and his uncleanness and impiety are written in the
chronicles of the kings.
[43] Jehoiachin his son became king in his stead; when he was made king he was
eighteen years old,
[44] and he reigned three months and ten days
in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord.
[45] So
after a year Nebuchadnezzar sent and removed him to Babylon, with the holy
vessels of the Lord,
[46] and made Zedekiah king of Judea and
Jerusalem. Zedekiah was twenty-one years old, and he reigned eleven years.
[47] He also did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, and did
not heed the words that were spoken by Jeremiah the prophet from the mouth of
the Lord.
[48] And though King Nebuchadnezzar had made him swear by
the name of the Lord, he broke his oath and rebelled; and he stiffened his neck
and hardened his heart and transgressed the laws of the Lord, the God of Israel.
[49] Even the leaders of the people and of the priests committed many
acts of sacrilege and lawlessness beyond all the unclean deeds of all the
nations, and polluted the temple of the Lord which had been hallowed in
Jerusalem.
[50] So the God of their fathers sent by his messenger to
call them back, because he would have spared them and his dwelling place.
[51] But they mocked his messengers, and whenever the Lord spoke,
they scoffed at his prophets,
[52] until in his anger against his
people because of their ungodly acts he gave command to bring against them the
kings of the Chaldeans.
[53] These slew their young men with the
sword around their holy temple, and did not spare young man or virgin, old man
or child, for he gave them all into their hands.
[54] And all the
holy vessels of the Lord, great and small, and the treasure chests of the Lord,
and the royal stores, they took and carried away to Babylon.
[55] And
they burned the house of the Lord and broke down the walls of Jerusalem and
burned their towers with fire,
[56] and utterly destroyed all its
glorious things. The survivors he led away to Babylon with the sword,
[57] and they were servants to him and to his sons until the Persians
began to reign, in fulfilment of the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah:
[58] "Until the land has enjoyed its sabbaths, it shall keep sabbath
all the time of its desolation until the completion of seventy years."
1Esdr.2
[1] In the first year of Cyrus as king of the Persians, that the word of the Lord
by the mouth of Jeremiah might be accomplished,
[2] the Lord
stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of the Persians, and he made a proclamation
throughout all his kingdom and also put it in writing:
[3] "Thus says Cyrus king of the Persians: The Lord of Israel, the Lord Most
High, has made me king of the world,
[4] and he has commanded me
to build him a house at Jerusalem, which is in Judea.
[5] If any one
of you, therefore, is of his people, may his Lord be with him, and let him go up
to Jerusalem, which is in Judea, and build the house of the Lord of Israel -- he
is the Lord who dwells in Jerusalem,
[6] and let each man, wherever
he may live, be helped by the men of his place with gold and silver,
[7] with gifts and with horses and cattle, besides the other things
added as votive offerings for the temple of the Lord which is in Jerusalem."
[8] Then arose the heads of families of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, and the
priests and the Levites, and all whose spirit the Lord had stirred to go up to
build the house in Jerusalem for the Lord;
[9] and their
neighbors helped them with everything, with silver and gold, with horses and
cattle, and with a very great number of votive offerings from many whose hearts
were stirred.
[10] Cyrus the king also brought out the holy vessels of the Lord which
Nebuchadnezzar had carried away from Jerusalem and stored in his temple of
idols.
[11] When Cyrus king of the Perians brought these out, he
gave them to Mithridates his treasurer,
[12] and by him they were
given to Sheshbazzar the governor of Judea.
[13] The number of these
was: a thousand gold cups, a thousand silver cups, twenty-nine silver censers,
thirty gold bowls, two thousand four hundred and ten silver bowls, and a
thousand other vessels.
[14] All the vessels were handed over, gold
and silver, five thousand four hundred and sixty-nine,
[15] and they
were carried back by Sheshbazzar with the returning exiles from Babylon to
Jerusalem.
[16]But in the time of Artaxerxes king of the Persians, Bishlam, Mithridates,
Tabeel, Rehum, Beltethmus, Shimshai the scribe, and the rest of their
associates, living in Samaria and other places, wrote him the following letter,
against those who were living in Judea and Jerusalem:
[17] "To King Artaxerxes our lord, Your servants Rehum the recorder and Shimshai
the scribe and the other judges of their council in Coelesyria and Phoenicia:
[18] Now be it known to our lord the king that the Jews who came
up from you to us have gone to Jerusalem and are building that rebellious and
wicked city, repairing its market places and walls and laying the foundations
for a temple.
[19] Now if this city is built and the walls finished,
they will not only refuse to pay tribute but will even resist kings.
[20] And since the building of the temple is now going on, we think
it best not to neglect such a matter,
[21] but to speak to our lord
the king, in order that, if it seems good to you, search may be made in the
records of your fathers.
[22] You will find in the chronicles what
has been written about them, and will learn that this city was rebellious,
troubling both kings and other cities,
[23] and that the Jews were
rebels and kept setting up blockades in it from of old. That is why this city
was laid waste.
[24] Therefore we now make known to you, O lord and
king, that if this city is built and its walls finished, you will no longer have
access to Coelesyria and Phoenicia."
[25] Then the king, in reply to Rehum the recorder and Beltethmus and Shimshai the
scribe and the others associated with them and living in Samaria and Syria and
Phoenicia, wrote as follows:
[26] "I have read the letter which you sent me. So I ordered search to be made,
and it has been found that this city from of old has fought against kings,
[27] and that the men in it were given to rebellion and war, and
that mighty and cruel kings ruled in Jerusalem and exacted tribute from
Coelesyria and Phoenicia.
[28] Therefore I have now issued orders to
prevent these men from building the city and to take care that nothing more be
done
[29] and that such wicked proceedings go no further to the
annoyance of kings."
[30] Then, when the letter from King Artaxerxes was read, Rehum and Shimshai the
scribe and their associates went in haste to Jerusalem, with horsemen and a
multitude in battle array, and began to hinder the builders. And the building of
the temple in Jerusalem ceased until the second year of the reign of Darius king
of the Persians.
1Esdr.3
[1] Now King Darius gave a great banquet for all that were under him and all that
were born in his house and all the nobles of Media and Persia
[2]
and all the satraps and generals and governors that were under him in the
hundred and twenty-seven satrapies from India to Ethiopia.
[3] They
ate and drank, and when they were satisfied they departed; and Darius the king
went to his bedroom, and went to sleep, and then awoke.
[4] Then the three young men of the bodyguard, who kept guard over the person of
the king, said to one another,
[5] "Let each of us state what one
thing is strongest; and to him whose statement seems wisest, Darius the king
will give rich gifts and great honors of victory.
[6] He shall be
clothed in purple, and drink from gold cups, and sleep on a gold bed, and have a
chariot with gold bridles, and a turban of fine linen, and a necklace about his
neck;
[7] and because of his wisdom he shall sit next to Darius and
shall be called kinsman of Darius."
[8] Then each wrote his own statement, and they sealed them and put them under
the pillow of Darius the king,
[9] and said, "When the king
wakes, they will give him the writing; and to the one whose statement the king
and the three nobles of Persia judge to be wisest the victory shall be given
according to what is written."
[10] The first wrote, "Wine is
strongest."
[11] The second wrote, "The king is strongest."
[12] The third wrote, "Women are strongest, but truth is victor over
all things."
[13] When the king awoke, they took the writing and gave it to him, and he read
it.
[14] Then he sent and summoned all the nobles of Persia and
Media and the satraps and generals and governors and prefects,
[15]
and he took his seat in the council chamber, and the writing was read in their
presence.
[16] And he said, "Call the young men, and they shall
explain their statements." So they were summoned, and came in.
[17]
And they said to them, "Explain to us what you have written." Then the first, who had spoken of the strength of wine, began and said:
[18] "Gentlemen, how is wine the strongest? It leads astray the
minds of all who drink it.
[19] It makes equal the mind of the king
and the orphan, of the slave and the free, of the poor and the rich.
[20] It turns every thought to feasting and mirth, and forgets all
sorrow and debt.
[21] It makes all hearts feel rich, forgets kings
and satraps, and makes every one talk in millions.
[22] When men
drink they forget to be friendly with friends and brothers, and before long they
draw their swords.
[23] And when they recover from the wine, they do
not remember what they have done.
[24] Gentlemen, is not wine the
strongest, since it forces men to do these things?" When he had said this, he
stopped speaking.
1Esdr.4
[1] Then the second, who had spoken of the strength of the king, began to speak:
[2] "Gentlemen, are not men strongest, who rule over land and sea
and all that is in them?
[3] But the king is stronger; he is their
lord and master, and whatever he says to them they obey.
[4] If he
tells them to make war on one another, they do it; and if he sends them out
against the enemy, they go, and conquer mountains, walls, and towers.
[5] They kill and are killed, and do not disobey the king's command;
if they win the victory, they bring everything to the king -- whatever spoil
they take and everything else.
[6] Likewise those who do not serve in
the army or make war but till the soil, whenever they sow, reap the harvest and
bring some to the king; and they compel one another to pay taxes to the king.
[7] And yet he is only one man! If he tells them to kill, they kill;
if he tells them to release, they release;
[8] if he tells them to
attack, they attack; if he tells them to lay waste, they lay waste; if he tells
them to build, they build;
[9] if he tells them to cut down, they cut
down; if he tells them to plant, they plant.
[10] All his people and
his armies obey him. Moreover, he reclines, he eats and drinks and sleeps,
[11] but they keep watch around him and no one may go away to attend
to his own affairs, nor do they disobey him.
[12] Gentlemen, why is
not the king the strongest, since he is to be obeyed in this fashion?" And he
stopped speaking.
[13] Then the third, that is Zerubbabel, who had spoken of women and truth, began
to speak:
[14] Gentlemen, is not the king great, and are not men
many, and is not wine strong? Who then is their master, or who is their lord? Is
it not women?
[15] Women gave birth to the king and to every people
that rules over sea and land.
[16] From women they came; and women
brought up the very men who plant the vineyards from which comes wine.
[17] Women make men's clothes; they bring men glory; men cannot exist
without women.
[18] If men gather gold and silver or any other
beautiful thing, and then see a woman lovely in appearance and beauty,
[19] they let all those things go, and gape at her, and with open
mouths stare at her, and all prefer her to gold or silver or any other beautiful
thing.
[20] A man leaves his own father, who brought him up, and his
own country, and cleaves to his wife.
[21] With his wife he ends his
days, with no thought of his father or his mother or his country.
[22] Hence you must realize that women rule over you! "Do you not labor and toil, and bring everything and give it to women?
[23] A man takes his sword, and goes out to travel and rob and
steal and to sail the sea and rivers;
[24] he faces lions, and he
walks in darkness, and when he steals and robs and plunders, he brings it back
to the woman he loves.
[25] A man loves his wife more than his father
or his mother.
[26] Many men have lost their minds because of women,
and have become slaves because of them.
[27] Many have perished, or
stumbled, or sinned, because of women.
[28] And now do you not
believe me? "Is not the king great in his power? Do not all lands fear to touch him?
[29] Yet I have seen him with Apame, the king's concubine, the
daughter of the illustrious Bartacus; she would sit at the king's right hand
[30] and take the crown from the king's head and put it on her own,
and slap the king with her left hand.
[31] At this the king would
gaze at her with mouth agape. If she smiles at him, he laughs; if she loses her
temper with him, he flatters her, that she may be reconciled to him.
[32] Gentlemen, why are not women strong, since they do such things?"
[33] Then the king and the nobles looked at one another; and he began to speak
about truth:
[34] "Gentlemen, are not women strong? The earth is
vast, and heaven is high, and the sun is swift in its course, for it makes the
circuit of the heavens and returns to its place in one day.
[35] Is
he not great who does these things? But truth is great, and stronger than all
things.
[36] The whole earth calls upon truth, and heaven blesses
her. All God's works quake and tremble, and with him there is nothing
unrighteous.
[37] Wine is unrighteous, the king is unrighteous, women
are unrighteous, all the sons of men are unrighteous, all their works are
unrighteous, and all such things. There is no truth in them and in their
unrighteousness they will perish.
[38] But truth endures and is
strong for ever, and lives and prevails for ever and ever.
[39] With
her there is no partiality or preference, but she does what is righteous instead
of anything that is unrighteous or wicked. All men approve her deeds,
[40] and there is nothing unrighteous in her judgment. To her belongs
the strength and the kingship and the power and the majesty of all the ages.
Blessed be the God of truth!"
[41] He ceased speaking; then all the
people shouted, and said, "Great is truth, and strongest of all!"
[42] Then the king said to him, "Ask what you wish, even beyond what is written,
and we will give it to you, for you have been found to be the wisest. And you
shall sit next to me, and be called my kinsman."
[43] Then he
said to the king, "Remember the vow which you made to build Jerusalem, in the
day when you became king,
[44] and to send back all the vessels that
were taken from Jerusalem, which Cyrus set apart when he began to destroy
Babylon, and vowed to send them back there.
[45] You also vowed to
build the temple, which the Edomites burned when Judea was laid waste by the
Chaldeans.
[46] And now, O lord the king, this is what I ask and
request of you, and this befits your greatness. I pray therefore that you fulfil
the vow whose fulfilment you vowed to the King of heaven with your own lips."
[47] Then Darius the king rose, and kissed him, and wrote letters for him to all
the treasurers and governors and generals and satraps, that they should give
escort to him and all who were going up with him to build Jerusalem.
[48] And he wrote letters to all the governors in Coelesyria and
Phoenicia and to those in Lebanon, to bring cedar timber from Lebanon to
Jerusalem, and to help him build the city.
[49] And he wrote for all
the Jews who were going up from his kingdom to Judea, in the interest of their
freedom, that no officer or satrap or governor or treasurer should forcibly
enter their doors;
[50] that all the country which they would occupy
should be theirs without tribute; that the Idumeans should give up the villages
of the Jews which they held;
[51] that twenty talents a year should
be given for the building of the temple until it was completed,
[52]
and an additional ten talents a year for burnt offerings to be offered on the
altar every day, in accordance with the commandment to make seventeen offerings;
[53] and that all who came from Babylonia to build the city should
have their freedom, they and their children and all the priests who came.
[54] He wrote also concerning their support and the priests' garments
in which they were to minister.
[55] He wrote that the support for
the Levites should be provided until the day when the temple should be finished
and Jerusalem built.
[56] He wrote that land and wages should be
provided for all who guarded the city.
[57] And he sent back from
Babylon all the vessels which Cyrus had set apart; everything that Cyrus had
ordered to be done, he also commanded to be done and to be sent to Jerusalem.
[58] When the young man went out, he lifted up his face to heaven toward
Jerusalem, and praised the King of heaven, saying,
[59] "From
thee is the victory; from thee is wisdom, and thine is the glory. I am thy
servant.
[60] Blessed art thou, who hast given me wisdom; I give thee
thanks, O Lord of our fathers."
[61] So he took the letters, and went to Babylon and told this to all his
brethren.
[62] And they praised the God of their fathers, because
he had given them release and permission
[63] to go up and build
Jerusalem and the temple which is called by his name; and they feasted, with
music and rejoicing, for seven days.
1Esdr.5
[1] After this the heads of fathers' houses were chosen to go up, according to
their tribes, with their wives and sons and daughters, and their menservants and
maidservants, and their cattle.
[2] And Darius sent with them a
thousand horsemen to take them back to Jerusalem in safety, with the music of
drums and flutes;
[3] and all their brethren were making merry. And
he made them go up with them.
[4] These are the names of the men who went up, according to their fathers'
houses in the tribes, over their groups:
[5] the priests, the
sons of Phinehas, son of Aaron; Jeshua the son of Jozadak, son of Seraiah, and
Joakim the son of Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, of the house of David, of the
lineage of Phares, of the tribe of Judah,
[6] who spoke wise words
before Darius the king of the Persians, in the second year of his reign, in the
month of Nisan, the first month.
[7] These are the men of Judea who came up out of their sojourn in captivity,
whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had carried away to Babylon
[8] and who returned to Jerusalem and the rest of Judea, each to
his own town. They came with Zerubbabel and Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Resaiah,
Bigvai, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Reeliah, Rehum, and Baanah, their leaders.
[9] The number of the men of the nation and their leaders: the sons of Parosh,
two thousand one hundred and seventy-two. The sons of Shephatiah, four hundred
and seventy-two.
[10] The sons of Arah, seven hundred and
fifty-six.
[11] The sons of Pahathmoab, of the sons of Jeshua and
Joab, two thousand eight hundred and twelve.
[12] The sons of Elam,
one thousand two hundred and fifty-four. The sons of Zattu, nine hundred and
forty-five. The sons of Chorbe, seven hundred and five. The sons of Bani, six
hundred and forty-eight.
[13] The sons of Bebai, six hundred and
twenty-three. The sons of Azgad, one thousand three hundred and twenty-two.
[14] The sons of Adonikam, six hundred and sixty-seven. The sons of
Bigvai, two thousand and sixty-six. The sons of Adin, four hundred and
fifty-four.
[15] The sons of Ater, namely of Hezekiah, ninety-two.
The sons of Kilan and Azetas, sixty-seven. The sons of Azaru, four hundred and
thirty-two.
[16] The sons of Annias, one hundred and one. The sons of
Arom. The sons of Bezai, three hundred and twenty-three. The sons of Jorah, one
hundred and twelve.
[17] The sons of Baiterus, three thousand and
five. The sons of Bethlehem, one hundred and twenty-three.
[18] The
men of Netophah, fifty-five. The men of Anathoth, one hundred and fifty-eight.
The men of Bethasmoth, forty-two.
[19] The men of Kiriatharim,
twenty-five. The men of Chephirah and Beeroth, seven hundred and forty-three.
[20] The Chadiasans and Ammidians, four hundred and twenty-two. The
men of Ramah and Geba, six hundred and twenty-one.
[21] The men of
Michmas, one hundred and twenty-two. The men of Bethel, fifty-two. The sons of
Magbish, one hundred and fifty-six.
[22] The sons of the other Elam
and Ono, seven hundred and twenty-five. The sons of Jericho, three hundred and
forty-five.
[23] The sons of Senaah, three thousand three hundred and
thirty.
[24] The priests: the sons of Jedaiah the son of Jeshua, of the sons of Anasib,
nine hundred and seventy-two. The sons of Immer, one thousand and fifty-two.
[25] The sons of Pashhur, one thousand two hundred and
forty-seven. The sons of Harim, one thousand and seventeen.
[26] The Levites: the sons of Jeshua and Kadmiel and Bannas and
Sudias,
seventy-four.
[27] The temple singers: the sons of Asaph, one
hundred and twenty-eight.
[28] The gatekeepers: the sons of Shallum,
the sons of Ater, the sons of Talmon, the sons of Akkub, the sons of Hatita, the
sons of Shobai, in all one hundred and thirty-nine.
[29] The temple servants: the sons of Ziha, the sons of Hasupha, the sons of
Tabbaoth, the sons of Keros, the sons of Siaha, the sons of Padon, the sons of
Lebanah, the sons of Hagabah,
[30] the sons of Akkub, the sons of
Uthai, the sons of Ketab, the sons of Hagab, the sons of Shamlai, the sons of
Hana, the sons of Cathua, the sons of Gahar,
[31] The sons of Reaiah,
the sons of Rezin, the sons of Nekoda, the sons of Chezib, the sons of Gazzam,
the sons of Uzza, the sons of Paseah, the sons of Hasrah, the sons of Besai, the
sons of Asnah, the sons of the Meunites, the sons of Nephisim, the sons of
Bakbuk, the sons of Hakupha, the sons of Asur, the sons of Pharakim, the sons of
Bazluth,
[32] the sons of Mehida, the sons of Cutha, the sons of
Charea, the sons of Barkos, the sons of Sisera, the sons of Temah, the sons of
Neziah, the sons of Hatipha.
[33] The sons of Solomon's servants: the sons of Hassophereth, the sons of Peruda,
the sons of Jaalah, the sons of Lozon, the sons of Giddel, the sons of
Shephatiah,
[34] the sons of Hattil, the sons of
Pochereth-hazzebaim, the sons of Sarothie, the sons of Masiah, the sons of Gas,
the sons of Addus, the sons of Subas, the sons of Apherra, the sons of Barodis,
the sons of Shaphat, the sons of Ami.
[35] All the temple servants and the sons of Solomon's servants were three hundred
and seventy-two.
[36] The following are those who came up from Telmelah and Telharsha, under the
leadership of Cherub, Addan, and Immer,
[37] though they could
not prove by their fathers' houses or lineage that they belonged to Israel: the
sons of Delaiah the son of Tobiah, the sons of Nekoda, six hundred and
fifty-two.
[38] Of the priests the following had assumed the priesthood but were not found
registered: the sons of Habaiah, the sons of Hakkoz, the sons of Jaddus who had
married Agia, one of the daughters of Barzillai, and was called by his name.
[39] And when the genealogy of these men was sought in the
register and was not found, they were excluded from serving as priests.
[40] And Nehemiah and Attharias told them not to share in the holy
things until a high priest should appear wearing Urim and Thummim.
[41] All those of Israel, twelve or more years of age, besides menservants and
maidservants, were forty-two thousand three hundred and sixty;
[42] their menservants and maidservants were seven thousand three
hundred and thirty-seven; there were two hundred and forty-five musicians and
singers.
[43] There were four hundred and thirty-five camels, and
seven thousand and thirty-six horses, two hundred and forty-five mules, and five
thousand five hundred and twenty-five asses.
[44] Some of the heads of families, when they came to the temple of God which is
in Jerusalem, vowed that they would erect the house on its site, to the best of
their ability,
[45] and that they would give to the sacred
treasury for the work a thousand minas of gold, five thousand minas of silver,
and one hundred priests' garments.
[46] The priests, the Levites, and some of the people settled in Jerusalem and its
vicinity; and the temple singers, the gatekeepers, and all Israel in their
towns.
[47] When the seventh month came, and the sons of Israel were each in his own
home, they gathered as one man in the square before the first gate toward the
east.
[48] Then Jeshua the son of Jozadak, with his fellow
priests, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, with his kinsmen, took their
places and prepared the altar of the God of Israel,
[49] to offer
burnt offerings upon it, in accordance with the directions in the book of Moses
the man of God.
[50] And some joined them from the other peoples of
the land. And they erected the altar in its place, for all the peoples of the
land were hostile to them and were stronger than they; and they offered
sacrifices at the proper times and burnt offerings to the Lord morning and
evening.
[51] They kept the feast of booths, as it is commanded in
the law, and offered the proper sacrifices every day,
[52] and
thereafter the continual offerings and sacrifices on sabbaths and at new moons
and at all the consecrated feasts.
[53] And all who had made any vow
to God began to offer sacrifices to God, from the new moon of the seventh month,
though the temple of God was not yet built.
[54] And they gave money
to the masons and the carpenters, and food and drink
[55] and carts
to the Sidonians and the Tyrians, to bring cedar logs from Lebanon and convey
them in rafts to the harbor of Joppa, according to the decree which they had in
writing from Cyrus king of the Persians.
[56] In the second year after their coming to the temple of God in Jerusalem, in
the second month, Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of Jozadak
made a beginning, together with their brethren and the Levitical priests and all
who had come to Jerusalem from the captivity;
[57] and they laid
the foundation of the temple of God on the new moon of the second month in the
second year after they came to Judea and Jerusalem.
[58] And they
appointed the Levites who were twenty or more years of age to have charge of the
work of the Lord. And Jeshua arose, and his sons and brethren and Kadmiel his
brother and the sons of Jeshua Emadabun and the sons of Joda son of Iliadun,
with their sons and brethren, all the Levites, as one man pressing forward the
work on the house of God. So the builders built the temple of the Lord.
[59] And the
priests stood arrayed in their garments, with musical instruments and trumpets,
and the Levites, the sons of Asaph, with cymbals,
[60] praising the
Lord and blessing him, according to the directions of David king of Israel;
[61] and they sang hymns, giving thanks to the Lord, because his
goodness and his glory are for ever upon all Israel.
[62] And all the
people sounded trumpets and shouted with a great shout, praising the Lord for
the erection of the house of the Lord.
[63] Some of the Levitical
priests and heads of fathers' houses, old men who had seen the former house,
came to the building of this one with outcries and loud weeping,
[64]
while many came with trumpets and a joyful noise,
[65] so that the
people could not hear the trumpets because of the weeping of the people. For the multitude sounded the trumpets loudly, so that the sound was heard
afar;
[66] and when the enemies of the tribe of Judah and
Benjamin heard it, they came to find out what the sound of the trumpets meant.
[67] And they learned that those who had returned from captivity were
building the temple for the Lord God of Israel.
[68] So they
approached Zerubbabel and Jeshua and the heads of the fathers' houses and said
to them, "We will build with you.
[69] For we obey your Lord just as
you do and we have been sacrificing to him ever since the days of Esarhaddon
king of the Assyrians, who brought us here."
[70] But Zerubbabel and
Jeshua and the heads of the fathers' houses in Israel said to them, "You have
nothing to do with us in building the house for the Lord our God,
[71] for we alone will build it for the Lord of Israel, as Cyrus the
king of the Persians has commanded us."
[72] But the peoples of the
land pressed hard upon those in Judea, cut off their supplies, and hindered
their building;
[73] and by plots and demagoguery and uprisings they
prevented the completion of the building as long as King Cyrus lived. And they
were kept from building for two years, until the reign of Darius.
1Esdr.6
[1] Now in the second year of the reign of Darius, the prophets Haggai and
Zechariah the son of Iddo prophesied to the Jews who were in Judea and
Jerusalem, they prophesied to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel.
[2] Then Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of
Jozadak arose and began to build the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem,
with the help of the prophets of the Lord who were with them.
[3] At the same time Sisinnes the governor of Syria and Phoenicia and
Sathrabuzanes and their associates came to them and said,
[4] "By
whose order are you building this house and this roof and finishing all the
other things? And who are the builders that are finishing these things?"
[5] Yet the elders of the Jews were dealt with kindly, for the
providence of the Lord was over the captives;
[6] and they were not
prevented from building until word could be sent to Darius concerning them and a
report made.
[7] A copy of the letter which Sisinnes the governor of Syria and Phoenicia, and
Sathrabuzanes, and their associates the local rulers in Syria and Phoenicia,
wrote and sent to Darius:
[8] "To King Darius, greeting. Let it be fully known to our lord the king that,
when we went to the country of Judea and entered the city of Jerusalem, we found
the elders of the Jews, who had been in captivity,
[9] building
in the city of Jerusalem a great new house for the Lord, of hewn stone, with
costly timber laid in the walls.
[10] These operations are going on
rapidly, and the work is prospering in their hands and being completed with all
splendor and care.
[11] Then we asked these elders, `At whose command
are you building this house and laying the foundations of this structure?'
[12] And in order that we might inform you in writing who the leaders
are, we questioned them and asked them for a list of the names of those who are
at their head.
[13] They answered us, `We are the servants of the
Lord who created the heaven and the earth.
[14] And the house was
built many years ago by a king of Israel who was great and strong, and it was
finished.
[15] But when our fathers sinned against the Lord of Israel
who is in heaven, and provoked him, he gave them over into the hands of
Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of the Chaldeans;
[16] and they
pulled down the house, and burned it, and carried the people away captive to
Babylon.
[17] But in the first year that Cyrus reigned over the
country of Babylonia, King Cyrus wrote that this house should be rebuilt.
[18] And the holy vessels of gold and of silver, which Nebuchadnezzar
had taken out of the house in Jerusalem and stored in his own temple, these
Cyrus the king took out again from the temple in Babylon, and they were
delivered to Zerubbabel and Sheshbazzar the governor
[19] with the
command that he should take all these vessels back and put them in the temple at
Jerusalem, and that this temple of the Lord should be rebuilt on its site.
[20] Then this Sheshbazzar, after coming here, laid the foundations
of the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem, and although it has been in
process of construction from that time until now, it has not yet reached
completion.'
[21] Now therefore, if it seems wise, O king, let search
be made in the royal archives of our lord the king that are in Babylon;
[22] and if it is found that the building of the house of the Lord in
Jerusalem was done with the consent of King Cyrus, and if it is approved by our
lord the king, let him send us directions concerning these things."
[23] Then Darius commanded that search be made in the royal archives that were
deposited in Babylon. And in Ecbatana, the fortress which is in the country of
Media, a scroll was found in which this was recorded:
[24] "In
the first year of the reign of Cyrus, King Cyrus ordered the building of the
house of the Lord in Jerusalem, where they sacrifice with perpetual fire;
[25] its height to be sixty cubits and its breadth sixty cubits, with
three courses of hewn stone and one course of new native timber; the cost to be
paid from the treasury of Cyrus the king;
[26] and that the holy
vessels of the house of the Lord, both of gold and of silver, which
Nebuchadnezzar took out of the house in Jerusalem and carried away to Babylon,
should be restored to the house in Jerusalem, to be placed where they had been."
[27] So Darius commanded Sisinnes the governor of Syria and Phoenicia, and
Sathrabuzanes, and their associates, and those who were appointed as local
rulers in Syria and Phoenicia, to keep away from the place, and to permit
Zerubbabel, the servant of the Lord and governor of Judea, and the elders of the
Jews to build this house of the Lord on its site.
[28] "And I
command that it be built completely, and that full effort be made to help the
men who have returned from the captivity of Judea, until the house of the Lord
is finished;
[29] and that out of the tribute of Coelesyria and
Phoenicia a portion be scrupulously given to these men, that is, to Zerubbabel
the governor, for sacrifices to the Lord, for bulls and rams and lambs,
[30] and likewise wheat and salt and wine and oil, regularly every
year, without quibbling, for daily use as the priests in Jerusalem may indicate,
[31] in order that libations may be made to the Most High God for the
king and his children, and prayers be offered for their life."
[32] And he commanded that if any should transgress or nullify any of the things
herein written, a beam should be taken out of his house and he should be hanged
upon it, and his property should be forfeited to the king
[33] "Therefore may the Lord, whose name is there called upon, destroy every king
and nation that shall stretch out their hands to hinder or damage that house of
the Lord in Jerusalem.
[34] "I, King Darius, have decreed that it be done with all diligence as here
prescribed."
1Esdr.7
[1] Then Sisinnes the governor of Coelesyria and Phoenicia, and Sathrabuzanes,
and their associates, following the orders of King Darius,
[2]
supervised the holy work with very great care, assisting the elders of the Jews
and the chief officers of the temple.
[3] And the holy work
prospered, while the prophets Haggai and Zechariah prophesied;
[4]
and they completed it by the command of the Lord God of Israel. So with the
consent of Cyrus and Darius and Artaxerxes, kings of the Persians,
[5] the holy house was finished by the twenty-third day of the month
of Adar, in the sixth year of King Darius.
[6] And the people of
Israel, the priests, the Levites, and the rest of those from the captivity who
joined them, did according to what was written in the book of Moses.
[7] They offered at the dedication of the temple of the Lord one
hundred bulls, two hundred rams, four hundred lambs,
[8] and twelve
he-goats for the sin of all Israel, according to the number of the twelve
leaders of the tribes of Israel;
[9] and the priests and the Levites
stood arrayed in their garments, according to kindred, for the services of the
Lord God of Israel in accordance with the book of Moses; and the gatekeepers
were at each gate.
[10] The people of Israel who came from the captivity kept the passover on the
fourteenth day of the first month, after the priests and the Levites were
purified together.
[11] Not all of the returned captives were
purified, but the Levites were all purified together,
[12] and they
sacrificed the passover lamb for all the returned captives and for their
brethren the priests and for themselves.
[13] And the people of
Israel who came from the captivity ate it, all those who had separated
themselves from the abominations of the peoples of the land and sought the Lord.
[14] And they kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days,
rejoicing before the Lord,
[15] Because he had changed the will of
the king of the Assyrians concerning them, to strengthen their hands for the
service of the Lord God of Israel.
1Esdr.8
[1]After these things, when Artaxerxes the king of the Persians was reigning,
Ezra came, the son of Seraiah, son of Azariah, son of Hilkiah, son of Shallum,
[2] son of Zadok, son of Ahitub, son of Amariah, son of Uzzi, son
of Bukki, son of Abishua, son of Phineas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the chief
priest.
[3] This Ezra came up from Babylon as a scribe skilled in the
law of Moses, which was given by the God of Israel;
[4] and the king
showed him honor, for he found favor before the king in all his requests.
[5] There came up with him to Jerusalem some of the people of Israel
and some of the priests and Levites and temple singers and gatekeepers and
temple servants,
[6] in the seventh year of the reign of Artaxerxes,
in the fifth month (this was the king's seventh year); for they left Babylon on
the new moon of the first month and arrived in Jerusalem on the new moon of the
fifth month, by the prosperous journey which the Lord gave them.
[7]
For Ezra possessed great knowledge, so that he omitted nothing from the law of
the Lord or the commandments, but taught all Israel all the ordinances and
judgments.
[8] The following is a copy of the written commission from Artaxerxes the king
which was delivered to Ezra the priest and reader of the law of the Lord:
[9]
King Artaxerxes to Ezra the priest and reader of the law of the Lord,
greeting.
[10] In accordance with my gracious decision, I have
given orders that those of the Jewish nation and of the priests and Levites and
others in our realm, who freely choose to do so, may go with you to Jerusalem.
[11] Let as many as are so disposed, therefore, depart with you as I
and the seven friends who are my counselors have decided,
[12] in
order to look into matters in Judea and Jerusalem, in accordance with what is in
the law of the Lord,
[13] and to carry to Jerusalem the gifts for the
Lord of Israel which I and my friends have vowed, and to collect for the Lord in
Jerusalem all the gold and silver that may be found in the country of Babylonia,
[14] together with what is given by the nation for the temple of
their Lord which is in Jerusalem, both gold and silver for bulls and rams and
lambs and what goes with them,
[15] so as to offer sacrifices upon
the altar of their Lord which is in Jerusalem.
[16] And whatever you
and your brethren are minded to do with the gold and silver, perform it in
accordance with the will of your God;
[17] and deliver the holy
vessels of the Lord which are given you for the use of the temple of your God
which is in Jerusalem.
[18] And whatever else occurs to you as
necessary for the temple of your God, you may provide out of the royal treasury.
[19] "And I, Artaxerxes the king, have commanded the treasurers of Syria and
Phoenicia that whatever Ezra the priest and reader of the law of the Most High
God sends for, they shall take care to give him,
[20] up to a
hundred talents of silver, and likewise up to a hundred cors of wheat, a hundred
baths of wine, and salt in abundance.
[21] Let all things prescribed
in the law of God be scrupulously fulfilled for the Most High God, so that wrath
may not come upon the kingdom of the king and his sons.
[22] You are
also informed that no tribute or any other tax is to be laid on any of the
priests or Levites or temple singers or gatekeepers or temple servants or
persons employed in this temple, and that no one has authority to impose any tax
upon them.
[23] "And you, Ezra, according to the wisdom of God, appoint judges and justices
to judge all those who know the law of your God, throughout all Syria and
Phoenicia; and those who do not know it you shall teach.
[24] And
all who transgress the law of your God or the law of the kingdom shall be
strictly punished, whether by death or some other punishment, either fine or
imprisonment."
[25] Blessed be the Lord alone, who put this into the heart of the king, to
glorify his house which is in Jerusalem,
[26] and who honored me
in the sight of the king and his counselors and all his friends and nobles.
[27] I was encouraged by the help of the Lord my God, and I gathered
men from Israel to go up with me.
[28] These are the principal men, according to their fathers' houses and their
groups, who went up with me from Babylon, in the reign of Artaxerxes the king:
[29] Of the sons of Phineas, Gershom. Of the sons of Ithamar,
Gamael. Of the sons of David, Hattush the son of Shecaniah.
[30] Of
the sons of Parosh, Zechariah, and with him a hundred and fifty men enrolled.
[31] Of the sons of Pahathmoab, Eliehoenai the son of Zerahiah, and
with him two hundred men.
[32] Of the sons of Zattu, Shecaniah the
son of Jahaziel, and with him three hundred men. Of the sons of Adin, Obed the
son of Jonathan, and with him two hundred and fifty men.
[33] Of the
sons of Elam, Jeshaiah the son of Gotholiah, and with him seventy men.
[34] Of the sons of Shephatiah, Zeraiah the son of Michael, and with
him seventy men,
[35] Of the sons of Joab, Obadiah the son of Jehiel,
and with him two hundred and twelve men.
[36] Of the sons of Bani,
Shelomith the son of Josiphiah, and with him a hundred and sixty men.
[37] Of the sons of Bebai, Zechariah the son of Bebai, and with him
twenty-eight men.
[38] Of the sons of Azgad, Johanan the son of
Hakkatan, and with him a hundred and ten men.
[39] Of the sons of
Adonikam, the last ones, their names being Eliphelet, Jeuel, and Shemaiah, and
with them seventy men.
[40] Of the sons of Bigvai, Uthai the son of
Istalcurus, and with him seventy men.
[41] I assembled them at the river called Theras, and we encamped there three
days, and I inspected them.
[42] When I found there none of the
sons of the priests or of the Levites,
[43] I sent word to Eliezar,
Iduel, Maasmas,
[44] Elnathan, Shemaiah, Jarib, Nathan, Elnathan,
Zechariah, and Meshullam, who were leaders and men of understanding;
[45] and I told them to go to Iddo, who was the leading man at the
place of the treasury,
[46] and ordered them to tell Iddo and his
brethren and the treasurers at that place to send us men to serve as priests in
the house of our Lord.
[47] And by the mighty hand of our Lord they
brought us competent men of the sons of Mahli the son of Levi, son of Israel,
namely Sherebiah with his sons and kinsmen, eighteen;
[48] also
Hashabiah and Annunus and Jeshaiah his brother, of the sons of Hananiah, and
their sons, twenty men;
[49] and of the temple servants, whom David
and the leaders had given for the service of the Levites, two hundred and twenty
temple servants; the list of all their names was reported.
[50] There I proclaimed a fast for the young men before our Lord, to seek from him
a prosperous journey for ourselves and for our children and the cattle that were
with us.
[51] For I was ashamed to ask the king for foot soldiers
and horsemen and an escort to keep us safe from our adversaries;
[52]
for we had said to the king, "The power of our Lord will be with those who seek
him, and will support them in every way."
[53] And again we prayed to
our Lord about these things, and we found him very merciful.
[54] Then I set apart twelve of the leaders of the priests, Sherebiah and
Hashabiah, and ten of their kinsmen with them;
[55] and I weighed
out to them the silver and the gold and the holy vessels of the house of our
Lord, which the king himself and his counselors and the nobles and all Israel
had given.
[56] I weighed and gave to them six hundred and fifty
talents of silver, and silver vessels worth a hundred talents, and a hundred
talents of gold,
[57] and twenty golden bowls, and twelve bronze
vessels of fine bronze that glittered like gold.
[58] And I said to
them, "You are holy to the Lord, and the vessels are holy, and the silver and
the gold are vowed to the Lord, the Lord of our fathers.
[59] Be
watchful and on guard until you deliver them to the leaders of the priests and
the Levites, and to the heads of the fathers' houses of Israel, in Jerusalem, in
the chambers of the house of our Lord."
[60] So the priests and the
Levites who took the silver and the gold and the vessels which had been in
Jerusalem carried them to the temple of the Lord.
[61] We departed from the river Theras on the twelfth day of the first month; and
we arrived in Jerusalem by the mighty hand of our Lord which was upon us; he
delivered us from every enemy on the way, and so we came to Jerusalem.
[62] When we had been there three days, the silver and the gold
were weighed and delivered in the house of our Lord to Meremoth the priest, son
of Uriah;
[63] and with him was Eleazar the son of Phinehas, and with
them were Jozabad the son of Jeshua and Moeth the son of Binnui, the Levites.
[64] The whole was counted and weighed, and the weight of everything
was recorded at that very time.
[65] And those who had come back from
captivity offered sacrifices to the Lord, the God of Israel, twelve bulls for
all Israel, ninety-six rams,
[66] seventy-two lambs, and as a thank
offering twelve he-goats -- all as a sacrifice to the Lord.
[67] And
they delivered the king's orders to the royal stewards and to the governors of
Coelesyria and Phoenicia; and these officials honored the people and the temple
of the Lord.
[68] After these things had been done, the principal men came to me and said,
[69] "The people of Israel and the leaders and the priests and
the Levites have not put away from themselves the alien peoples of the land and
their pollutions, the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites,
the Moabites, the Egyptians, and the Edomites.
[70] For they and
their sons have married the daughters of these people, and the holy race has
been mixed with the alien peoples of the land; and from the beginning of this
matter the leaders and the nobles have been sharing in this iniquity."
[71] As soon as I heard these things I rent my garments and my holy mantle, and
pulled out hair from my head and beard, and sat down in anxiety and grief.
[72] And all who were ever moved at the word of the Lord of
Israel gathered round me, as I mourned over this iniquity, and I sat
grief-stricken until the evening sacrifice.
[73] Then I rose from my
fast, with my garments and my holy mantle rent, and kneeling down and stretching
forth my hands to the Lord
[74] I said, "O Lord, I am ashamed and confounded before thy face.
[75] For
our sins have risen higher than our heads, and our mistakes have mounted up to
heaven
[76] from the times of our fathers, and we are in great sin to
this day.
[77] And because of our sins and the sins of our fathers we
with our brethren and our kings and our priests were given over to the kings of
the earth, to the sword and captivity and plundering, in shame until this day.
[78] And now in some measure mercy has come to us from thee, O Lord,
to leave to us a root and a name in thy holy place,
[79] and to
uncover a light for us in the house of the Lord our God, and to give us food in
the time of our servitude.
[80] Even in our bondage we were not
forsaken by our Lord, but he brought us into favor with the kings of the
Persians, so that they have given us food
[81] and glorified the
temple of our Lord, and raised Zion from desolation, to give us a stronghold in
Judea and Jerusalem.
[82] "And now, O Lord, what shall we say, when we have these things? For we have
transgressed thy commandments, which thou didst give by thy servants the
prophets, saying,
[83] `The land which you are entering to take
possession of it is a land polluted with the pollution of the aliens of the
land, and they have filled it with their uncleanness.
[84] Therefore
do not give your daughters in marriage to their sons, and do not take their
daughters for your sons;
[85] and do not seek ever to have peace with
them, in order that you may be strong and eat the good things of the land and
leave it for an inheritance to your children for ever.'
[86] And all
that has happened to us has come about because of our evil deeds and our great
sins. For thou, O Lord, didst lift the burden of our sins
[87] and
give us such a root as this; but we turned back again to transgress thy law by
mixing with the uncleanness of the peoples of the land.
[88] Wast
thou not angry enough with us to destroy us without leaving a root or seed or
name?
[89] O Lord of Israel, thou art true; for we are left as a root
to this day.
[90] Behold, we are now before thee in our iniquities;
for we can no longer stand in thy presence because of these things."
[91] While Ezra was praying and making his confession, weeping and lying upon the
ground before the temple, there gathered about him a very great throng from
Jerusalem, men and women and youths; for there was great weeping among the
multitude.
[92] Then Shecaniah the son of Jehiel, one of the men
of Israel, called out, and said to Ezra, "We have sinned against the Lord, and
have married foreign women from the peoples of the land; but even now there is
hope for Israel.
[93] Let us take an oath to the Lord about this,
that we will put away all our foreign wives, with their children,
[94] as seems good to you and to all who obey the law of the Lord.
[95] Arise and take action, for it is your task, and we are with you
to take strong measures."
[96] Then Ezra arose and had the leaders of
the priests and Levites of all Israel take oath that they would do this. And
they took the oath.
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[1] Then Ezra rose and went from the court of the temple to the chamber of
Jehohanan the son of Eliashib,
[2] and spent the night there; and
he did not eat bread or drink water, for he was mourning over the great
iniquities of the multitude.
[3] And a proclamation was made
throughout Judea and Jerusalem to all who had returned from the captivity that
they should assemble at Jerusalem,
[4] and that if any did not meet
there within two or three days, in accordance with the decision of the ruling
elders, their cattle should be seized for sacrifice and the men themselves
expelled from the multitude of those who had returned from the captivity.
[5]Then the men of the tribe of Judah and Benjamin assembled at Jerusalem within
three days; this was the ninth month, on the twentieth day of the month.
[6] And all the multitude sat in the open square before the
temple, shivering because of the bad weather that prevailed.
[7] Then
Ezra rose and said to them, "You have broken the law and married foreign women,
and so have increased the sin of Israel.
[8] Now then make confession
and give glory to the Lord the God of our fathers,
[9] and do his
will; separate yourselves from the peoples of the land and from your foreign
wives."
[10] Then all the multitude shouted and said with a loud
voice, "We will do as you have said.
[11] But the multitude is great
and it is winter, and we are not able to stand in the open air. This is not a
work we can do in one day or two, for we have sinned too much in these things.
[12] so let the leaders of the multitude stay, and let all those in
our settlements who have foreign wives come at the time appointed,
[13] with the elders and judges of each place, until we are freed
from the wrath of the Lord over this matter."
[14] Jonathan the son
of Asahel and Jahzeiah the son of Tikvah undertook the matter on these terms,
and Meshullam and Levi and Shabbethai served with them as judges.
[15] And those who had returned from the captivity acted in
accordance with all this.
[16] Ezra the priest chose for himself the leading men of their fathers' houses,
all of them by name; and on the new moon of the tenth month they began their
sessions to investigate the matter.
[17] And the cases of the men
who had foreign wives were brought to an end by the new moon of the first month.
[18] Of the priests those who were brought in and found to have foreign wives
were:
[19] of the sons of Jeshua the son of Jozadak and his
brethren, Maaseiah, Eliezar, Jarib, and Jodan.
[20] They pledged
themselves to put away their wives, and to give rams in expiation of their
error.
[21] Of the sons of Immer: Hanani and Zebadiah and Maaseiah
and Shemaiah and Jehiel and Azariah.
[22] Of the sons of Pashhur:
Elioenai, Maaseiah, Ishmael, and Nathanael, and Gedaliah, and Elasah.
[23] And of the Levites: Jozabad and Shimei and Kelaiah, who was Kelita, and
Pethahiah and Judah and Jonah.
[24] Of the temple singers:
Eliashib and Zaccur.
[25] Of the gatekeepers: Shallum and Telem.
[26] Of Israel: of the sons of Parosh: Ramiah, Izziah, Malchijah, Mijamin, and
Eleazar, and Asibias, and Benaiah.
[27] Of the sons of Elam:
Mattaniah and Zechariah, Jehiel and Abdi, and Jeremoth and Elijah.
[28] Of the sons of Zattu: Elioenai, Eliashib, Othoniah, Jeremoth,
and Zabad and Zerdaiah.
[29] Of the sons of Bebai: Jehohanan and
Hananiah and Zabbai and Emathis.
[30] Of the sons of Bani: Meshullam,
Malluch, Adaiah, Jashub, and Sheal and Jeremoth.
[31] Of the sons of
Addi: Naathus and Moossias, Laccunus and Naidus, and Bescaspasmys and Sesthel,
and Belnuus and Manasseas.
[32] Of the sons of Annan, Elionas and
Asaias and Melchias and Sabbaias and Simon Chosamaeus.
[33] Of the
sons of Hashum: Mattenai and Mattattah and Zabad and Eliphelet and Manasseh and
Shimei.
[34] Of the sons of Bani: Jeremai, Maadai, Amram, Joel,
Mamdai and Bedeiah and Vaniah, Carabasion and Eliashib and Machnadebai, Eliasis,
Binnui, Elialis, Shimei, Shelemiah, Nethaniah. Of the sons of Ezora: Shashai,
Azarel, Azael, Shemaiah, Amariah, Joseph.
[35] Of the sons of Nebo:
Mattithiah, Zabad, Iddo, Joel, Benaiah.
[36] All these had married
foreign women, and they put them away with their children.
[37]The priests and the Levites and the men of Israel settled in Jerusalem and in
the country. On the new moon of the seventh month, when the sons of Israel were
in their settlements,
[38] the whole multitude gathered with one
accord into the open square before the east gate of the temple;
[39]
and they told Ezra the chief priest and reader to bring the law of Moses which
had been given by the Lord God of Israel.
[40] So Ezra the chief
priest brought the law, for all the multitude, men and women, and all the
priests to hear the law, on the new moon of the seventh month.
[41]
And he read aloud in the open square before the gate of the temple from early
morning until midday, in the presence of both men and women; and all the
multitude gave attention to the law.
[42] Ezra the priest and reader
of the law stood on the wooden platform which had been prepared;
[43]
and beside him stood Mattathiah, Shema, Anaiah, Azariah, Uriah, Hezekiah, and
Baalsamus on his right hand,
[44] and on his left Pedaiah, Mishael,
Malchijah, Lothasubus, Nabariah, and Zechariah.
[45] Then Ezra took
up the book of the law in the sight of the multitude, for he had the place of
honor in the presence of all.
[46] And when he opened the law, they
all stood erect. And Ezra blessed the Lord God Most High, the God of hosts, the
Almighty;
[47] and all the multitude answered, "Amen." And they
lifted up their hands, and fell to the ground and worshiped the Lord.
[48] Jeshua and Anniuth and Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai,
Hodiah, Maaseiah and Kelita, Azariah and Jozabad, Hanan, Pelaiah, the Levites,
taught the law of the Lord, at the same time explaining what was read.
[49] Then Attharates said to Ezra the chief priest and reader, and to the Levites
who were teaching the multitude, and to all,
[50] "This day is
holy to the Lord" -- now they were all weeping as they heard the law --
[51] "so go your way, eat the fat and drink the sweet, and send
portions to those who have none;
[52] for the day is holy to the
Lord; and do not be sorrowful, for the Lord will exalt you."
[53] And
the Levites commanded all the people, saying, "This day is holy; do not be
sorrowful."
[54] Then they all went their way, to eat and drink and
enjoy themselves, and to give portions to those who had none, and to make great
rejoicing;
[55] because they were inspired by the words which they
had been taught. And they came together.