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On that day
they read
aloud from the book
of Moses
in the hearing
of the people;
and there was found
written
in it that no
Ammonite
or Moabite
should ever
enter
the assembly
of God,
2
because
they did not meet
the sons
of Israel
with bread
and water,
but hired
Balaam
against
them to curse
them. However, our God
turned
the curse
into a blessing.
3
So when they heard
the law,
they excluded
all
foreigners
from Israel.
4
Now prior
to this,
Eliashib
the priest,
who was appointed
over the chambers
of the house
of our God,
being related
to Tobiah,
5
had prepared
a large
room
for him, where
formerly
they put
the grain offerings,
the frankincense,
the utensils
and the tithes
of grain,
wine
and oil
prescribed
for the Levites,
the singers
and the gatekeepers,
and the contributions
for the priests.
6
But during all
this
time I was not in Jerusalem,
for in the thirty-second
year
of Artaxerxes
king
of Babylon
I had gone
to the
king
.
After
some time,
however, I asked
leave from the
king
,
7
and I came
to Jerusalem
and learned
about the evil
that Eliashib
had done
for Tobiah,
by preparing
a room
for him in the courts
of the house
of God.
8
It was very
displeasing
to me, so I threw
all
of Tobiah's
household
goods
out of the room.
9
Then I gave an order
and they cleansed
the rooms;
and I returned
there
the utensils
of the house
of God
with the grain offerings
and the frankincense.
10
I also discovered
that the portions
of the Levites
had not been given
them, so that the Levites
and the singers
who performed
the service
had gone away,
each
to his own field.
11
So I reprimanded
the officials
and said,
"Why
is the house
of God
forsaken?"
Then I gathered
them together and restored
them to their posts.
12
All
Judah
then brought
the tithe
of the grain,
wine
and oil
into the storehouses.
13
In charge
of the storehouses
I appointed
Shelemiah
the priest,
Zadok
the scribe,
and Pedaiah
of the Levites,
and in addition
to them was Hanan
the son
of Zaccur,
the son
of Mattaniah;
for they were considered
reliable,
and it was their task
to distribute
to their kinsmen.
14
Remember
me for this,
O my God,
and do not blot
out my loyal deeds
which
I have performed
for the house
of my God
and its services.
15
In those
days
I saw
in Judah
some who were treading
wine presses
on the sabbath
,
and bringing
in sacks of grain
and loading
them on donkeys,
as well
as wine,
grapes,
figs
and all
kinds of loads,
and they brought
them into Jerusalem
on the sabbath
day.
So I admonished
them on the day
they sold
food.
16
Also men of Tyre
were living
there who imported
fish
and all
kinds of merchandise,
and sold
them to the sons
of Judah
on the sabbath,
even in Jerusalem.
17
Then I reprimanded
the nobles
of Judah
and said
to them, "What
is this
evil
thing
you are doing,
by profaning
the sabbath
day?
18
"Did not your fathers
do
the same,
so that our God
brought
on us and on
this
city
all
this
trouble?
Yet you are adding
to the wrath
on Israel
by profaning
the sabbath."
19
It came
about that just
as it grew dark
at the gates
of Jerusalem
before
the sabbath,
I commanded
that the doors
should be shut
and that they should not open
them until
after
the sabbath.
Then I stationed
some of my servants
at the gates
so that no
load
would enter
on the sabbath
day.
20
Once
or twice
the traders
and merchants
of every
kind of merchandise
spent the night
outside
Jerusalem.
21
Then I warned
them and said
to them, "Why
do you spend the night
in front
of the wall?
If
you do so again,
I will use
force
against you." From that time
on they did not come
on the sabbath.
22
And I commanded
the Levites
that they should purify
themselves and come
as gatekeepers
to sanctify
the sabbath
day.
For this
also
remember
me, O my God,
and have compassion
on me according to the greatness
of Your lovingkindness.
23
In those
days
I also
saw
that the Jews
had married
women
from Ashdod,
Ammon
and Moab.
24
As for their children,
half
spoke
in the language of Ashdod,
and none
of them was able
to speak
the language of Judah,
but the language
of his own
people.
25
So I contended
with them and cursed
them and struck
some
of them and pulled out their hair,
and made them swear
by God,
"You shall not give
your daughters
to their sons,
nor
take
of their daughters
for your sons
or for yourselves.
26
"Did not Solomon
king
of Israel
sin
regarding
these things?
Yet among the many
nations
there was no
king
like
him, and he was loved
by his God,
and God
made
him
king
over
all
Israel;
nevertheless
the foreign
women
caused even
him to
sin
.
27
"Do we then hear
about you that you have committed
all
this
great
evil
by acting unfaithfully
against our God
by marrying
foreign
women?"
28
Even one of the sons
of Joiada,
the son
of Eliashib
the high
priest,
was a son-in-law
of Sanballat
the Horonite,
so I drove him away
from me.
29
Remember
them, O my God,
because
they have defiled
the priesthood
and the covenant
of
the priesthood
and the Levites.
30
Thus I purified
them from everything
foreign
and appointed
duties
for the priests
and the Levites,
each
in his task,
31
and I arranged for the supply
of wood
at appointed
times
and for the first fruits.
Remember
me, O my God,
for good.
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