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Book 15 1 EsdrasTHE FIRST BOOK OF ESDRAS This Book taketh its name from the writer: who was a holy priest, and 1 Esdras Chapter 1 Cyrus king of Persia releaseth God's people from their captivity, with 1:1. In the first year of Cyrus king of the Persians, that the word of 1:2. Thus saith Cyrus king of the Persians: The Lord the God of heaven 1:3. Who is there among you of all his people? His God be with him. Let 1:4. And let all the rest in all places wheresoever they dwell, help him 1:5. Then rose up the chief of the fathers of Juda and Benjamin, and the 1:6. And all they that were round about, helped their hands with vessels 1:7. And king Cyrus brought forth vessels of the temple of the Lord, 1:8. Now Cyrus king of Persia brought them forth by the hand of 1:9. And this is the number of them: thirty bowls of gold, a thousand 1:10. Silver cups of a second sort, four hundred and ten: other vessels 1:11. All the vessels of gold and silver, five thousand four hundred: 1 Esdras Chapter 2 The number of them that returned to Judea: their oblations. 2:1. Now these are the children of the province, that went out of the 2:2. Who came with Zorobabel, Josue, Nehemia, Saraia, Rahelaia, 2:3. The children of Pharos two thousand one hundred seventy-two. 2:4. The children of Sephatia, three hundred seventy-two. 2:5. The children of Area, seven hundred seventy-five. 2:6. The children of Phahath Moab, of the children of Josue: Joab, Two 2:7. The children of Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty-four. 2:8. The children of Zethua, nine hundred forty-five. 2:9. The children of Zachai, seven hundred sixty. 2:10. The children of Bani, six hundred forty-two. 2:11. The children of Bebai, six hundred twenty-three. 2:12. The children of Azgad, a thousand two hundred twenty-two. 2:13. The children of Adonicam, six hundred sixty-six. 2:14. The children of Beguai, two thousand fifty-six. 2:15. The children of Adin, four hundred fifty-four. 2:16. The children of Ather, who were of Ezechias, ninety-eight. 2:17. The children of Besai, three hundred and twenty-three. 2:18. The children of Jora, a hundred and twelve. 2:19. The children of Hasum, two hundred twenty-three. 2:20. The children of Gebbar, ninety-five. 2:21. The children of Bethlehem, a hundred twenty-three. 2:22. The men of Netupha, fifty-six. 2:23. The men of Anathoth, a hundred twenty-eight. 2:24. The children of Azmaveth, forty-two. 2:25. The children of Cariathiarim, Cephira, and Beroth, seven hundred 2:26. The children of Rama and Gabaa, six hundred twenty-one. 2:27. The men of Machmas, a hundred twenty-two. 2:28. The men of Bethel and Hai, two hundred twenty-three. 2:29. The children of Nebo, fifty-two. 2:30. The children of Megbis, a hundred fifty-six. 2:31. The children of the other Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty-five. 2:32. The children of Harim, three hundred and twenty. 2:33. The children of Lod, Hadid and Ono, seven hundred twenty-five. 2:34. The children of Jericho, three hundred forty-five. 2:35. The children of Senaa, three thousand six hundred thirty. 2:36. The priests: the children of Jadaia of the house of Josue, nine 2:37. The children of Emmer, a thousand fifty-two. 2:38. The children of Pheshur, a thousand two hundred forty-seven. 2:39. The children of Harim, a thousand and seventeen. 2:40. The Levites: the children of Josue and of Cedmihel, the children 2:41. The singing men: the children of Asaph, a hundred twenty-eight. 2:42. The children of the porters: the children of Sellum, the children 2:43. The Nathinites: the children of Siha, the children of Hasupha, the 2:44. The children of Ceros, the children of Sia, the children of 2:45. The children of Lebana, the children of Hegaba, the children of 2:46. The children of Hagab, the children of Semlai, the children of 2:47. The children of Gaddel, the children of Gaher, the children of 2:48. The children of Rasin, the children of Necoda, the children of 2:49. The children of Asa, the children of Phasea, the children of 2:50. The children of Asena, the children of Munim, the children of 2:51. The children of Bacbuc, the children of Hacupha, the children of 2:52. The children of Besluth, the children of Mahida, the children of 2:53. The children of Bercos, the children of Sisara, the children of 2:54. The children of Nasia, the children of Hatipha, 2:55. The children of the servants of Solomon, the children of Sotai, 2:56. The children of Jala, the children of Dercon, the children of 2:57. The children of Saphatia, the children of Hatil, the children of 2:58. All the Nathinites, and the children of the servants of Solomon, 2:59. And these are they that came up from Thelmela, Thelharsa, Cherub, 2:60. The children of Dalaia, the children of Tobia, the children of 2:61. And of the children of the priests: the children of Hobia, the 2:62. These sought the writing of their genealogy, and found it not, and 2:63. And Athersatha said to them, that they should not eat of the holy 2:64. All the multitudes as one man, were forty-two thousand three Forty-two thousand, etc... Those who are reckoned up above of the tribes 2:65. Besides their menservants, and womenservants, of whom there were 2:66. Their horses seven hundred thirty-six, their mules two hundred 2:67. Their camels four hundred thirty-five, their asses six thousand 2:68. And some of the chief of the fathers, when they came to the temple 2:69. According to their ability, they gave towards the expenses of the 2:70. So the priests and the Levites, and some of the people, and the 1 Esdras Chapter 3 An altar is built for sacrifice, the feast of tabernacles is solemnly 3:1. And now the seventh month was come, and the children of Israel were 3:2. And Josue the son of Josedec rose up, and his brethren the priests, Josue... or Jesus (Jeshua) the son of Josedec; he was the high priest, 3:3. And they set the altar of God upon its bases, while the people of 3:4. And they kept the feast of tabernacles, as it is written, and 3:5. And afterwards the continual holocaust, both on the new moons, and 3:6. From the first day of the seventh month they began to offer 3:7. And they gave money to hewers of stones and to masons: and meat and 3:8. And in the second year of their coming to the temple of God in 3:9. Then Josue and his sons and his brethren, Cedmihel, and his sons, 3:10. And when the masons laid the foundations of the temple of the 3:11. And they sung together hymns, and praise to the Lord: because he 3:12. But many of the priests and the Levites, and the chief of the 3:13. So that one could not distinguish the voice of the shout of joy, 1 Esdras Chapter 4 The Samaritans by their letter to the king hinder the building. 4:1. Now the enemies of Juda and Benjamin heard that the children of the 4:2. And they came to Zorobabel, and the chief of the fathers, and said 4:3. But Zorobabel, and Josue, and the rest of the chief of the fathers 4:4. Then the people of the land hindered the hands of the people of 4:5. And they hired counsellors against them, to frustrate their design 4:6. And in the reign of Assuerus, in the beginning of his reign, they Assuerus... Otherwise called Cambyses the son and successor of Cyrus. He 4:7. And in the days of Artaxerxes, Beselam, Mithridates, and Thabeel, 4:8. Reum Beelteem, and Samsai the scribe wrote a letter from Jerusalem 4:9. Reum Beelteem, and Samsai the scribe and the rest of their 4:10. And the rest of the nations, whom the great and glorious Asenaphar 4:11. (This is the copy of the letter, which they sent to him:) To 4:12. Be it known to the king, that the Jews, who came up from thee to 4:13. And now be it known to the king, that if this city be built up, 4:14. But we remembering the salt that we have eaten in the palace, and 4:15. That search may be made in the books of the histories of thy 4:16. We certify the king, that if this city be built, and the walls 4:17. The king sent word to Reum Beelteem and Samsai the scribe, and to 4:18. The accusation, which you have sent to us, hath been plainly read 4:19. And I commanded: and search hath been made, and it is found, that 4:20. For there have been powerful kings in Jerusalem, who have had 4:21. Now therefore hear the sentence: Hinder those men, that this city 4:22. See that you be not negligent in executing this, lest by little 4:23. Now the copy of the edict of king Artaxerxes was read before Reum 4:24. Then the work of the house of the Lord in Jerusalem was 1 Esdras Chapter 5 By the exhortation of Aggeus, and Zacharias, the people proceed in 5:1. Now Aggeus the prophet, and Zacharias the son of Addo, prophesied 5:2. Then rose up Zorobabel the son of Salathiel, and Josue the son of 5:3. And at the same time came to them Thathanai, who was governor 5:4. In answer to which we gave them the names of the men who were the 5:5. But the eye of their God was upon the ancients of the Jews, and 5:6. The copy of the letter that Thathanai governor of the country 5:7. The letter which they sent him, was written thus: To Darius the 5:8. Be it known to the king, that we went to the province of Judea, to 5:9. And we asked those ancients, and said to them thus: Who hath given 5:10. We asked also of them their names, that we might give thee notice: 5:11. And they answered us in these words, saying: We are the servants 5:12. But after that our fathers had provoked the God of heaven to 5:13. But in the first year of Cyrus the king of Babylon, king Cyrus set 5:14. And the vessels also of gold and silver of the temple of God, 5:15. And said to him: Take these vessels, and go, and put them in the 5:16. Then came this same Sassabasar, and laid the foundations of the 5:17. Now therefore if it seem good to the king, let him search in the 1 Esdras Chapter 6 King Darius favoureth the building and contributeth to it. 6:1. Then king Darius gave orders, and they searched in the library of 6:2. And there was found in Ecbatana, which is a castle in the province 6:3. In the first year of Cyrus the king: Cyrus the king decreed, that 6:4. Three rows of unpolished stones, and so rows of new timber: and the 6:5. And also let the golden and silver vessels of the temple of God, 6:6. Now therefore Thathanai, governor of the country beyond the river, 6:7. And let that temple of God be built by the governor of the Jews, 6:8. I also have commanded what must be done by those ancients of the 6:9. And if it shall be necessary, let calves also, and lambs, and kids, 6:10. And let them offer oblations to the God of heaven, and pray for 6:11. And I have made a decree: That if any whosoever, shall alter this 6:12. And may the God, that hath caused his name to dwell there, destroy 6:13. So then Thathanai, governor of the country beyond the river, and 6:14. And the ancients of the Jews built, and prospered according to the 6:15. And they were finishing this house of God, until the third day of 6:16. And the children of Israel, the priests and the Levites, and the 6:17. And they offered at the dedication of the house of God, a hundred 6:18. And they set the priests in their divisions, and the Levites in 6:19. And the children of Israel of the captivity kept the phase, on the 6:20. For all the priests and the Levites were purified as one man: all 6:21. And the children of Israel that were returned from captivity, and 6:22. And they kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days with joy, 1 Esdras Chapter 7 Esdras goeth up to Jerusalem to teach, and assist the people, with a 7:1. Now after these things in the reign of Artaxerxes king of the 7:2. The son of Sellum, the son of Sadoc, the son of Achitob, 7:3. The son of Amarias, the son of Azarias, the son of Maraioth, 7:4. The son of Zarahias, the son of Ozi, the son of Bocci, 7:5. The son of Abisue, the son of Phinees, the son of Eleazar, the son 7:6. This Esdras went up from Babylon, and he was a ready scribe in the 7:7. And there went up some of the children of Israel, and of the 7:8. And they came to Jerusalem in the fifth month, in the seventh year 7:9. For upon the first day of the first month he began to go up from 7:10. For Esdras had prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord, and 7:11. And this is the copy of the letter of the edict, which king 7:12. Artaxerxes king of kings to Esdras the priest, the most learned 7:13. It is decreed by me, that all they of the people of Israel, and of 7:14. For thou art sent from before the king, and his seven counsellors, 7:15. And to carry the silver and gold, which the king and his 7:16. And all the silver and gold that thou shalt find in all the 7:17. Take freely, and buy diligently with this money, calves, rams, 7:18. And if it seem good to thee, and to thy brethren to do any thing 7:19. The vessels also, that are given thee for the sacrifice of the 7:20. And whatsoever more there shall be need of for the house of thy 7:21. I Artaxerxes the king have ordered and decreed to all the keepers 7:22. Unto a hundred talents of silver, and unto a hundred cores of 7:23. All that belongeth to the rites of the God of heaven, let it be 7:24. We give you also to understand concerning all the priests, and the 7:25. And thou Esdras according to the wisdom of thy God, which is in 7:26. And whosoever will not do the law of thy God, and the law of the 7:27. Blessed be the Lord the God of our fathers, who hath put this in 7:28. And hath inclined his mercy toward me before the king and his 1 Esdras Chapter 8 The companions of Esdras. The fast which he appointed. They bring the 8:1. Now these are the chief of families, and the genealogy of them, who 8:2. Of the sons of Phinees, Gersom. Of the sons of Ithamar, Daniel. Of 8:3. Of the sons of Sechenias, the son of Pharos, Zacharias, and with 8:4. Of the sons of Phahath Moab, Eleoenai the son of Zareha, and with 8:5. Of the sons of Sechenias, the son of Ezechiel, and with him three 8:6. Of the sons of Adan, Abed the son of Jonathan, and with him fifty 8:7. Of the sons of Alam, Isaias the son of Athalias, and with him 8:8. Of the sons of Saphatia: Zebodia the son of Michael, and with him 8:9. Of the sons of Joab, Obedia the son of Jahiel, and with him two 8:10. Of the sons of Selomith, the son of Josphia, and with him a 8:11. Of the sons of Bebai, Zacharias the son of Bebai: and with him 8:12. Of the sons of Azgad, Joanan the son of Eccetan, and with him a 8:13. Of the sons of Adonicam, who were the last: and these are their 8:14. Of the sons of Begui, Uthai and Zachur, and with them seventy men. 8:15. And I gathered them together to the river, which runneth down to 8:16. So I sent Eliezer, and Ariel, and Semeias, and Elnathan, and 8:17. And I sent them to Eddo, who is chief in the place of Chasphia, 8:18. And by the good hand of our God upon us, they brought us a most 8:19. And Hasabias, and with him Isaias of the sons of Merari, and his 8:20. And of the Nathinites, whom David, and the princes gave for the 8:21. And I proclaimed there a fast by the river Ahava, that we might And I proclaimed a fast... It is not enough to part from Babylon, that 8:22. For I was ashamed to ask the king for aid and for horsemen, to 8:23. And we fasted, and besought our God for this: and it fell out 8:24. And I separated twelve of the chief of the priests, Sarabias, and 8:25. And I weighed unto them the silver and gold, and the vessels 8:26. And I weighed to their hands six hundred and fifty talents of 8:27. And twenty cups of gold, of a thousand solids, and two vessels of 8:28. And I said to them: You are the holy ones of the Lord, and the 8:29. Watch ye and keep them, till you deliver them by weight before the 8:30. And the priests and the Levites received the weight of the silver 8:31. Then we set forward from the river Ahava on the twelfth day of the 8:32. And we came to Jerusalem, and we stayed there three days. 8:33. And on the fourth day the silver and the gold, and the vessels 8:34. According to the number and weight of everything: and all the 8:35. Moreover the children of them that had been carried away that were 8:36. And they gave the king's edicts to the lords that were from the 1 Esdras Chapter 9 Esdras mourneth for the transgression of the people: his confession and 9:1. And after these things were accomplished, the princes came to me, This shows how sinful it is to intermarry with those that the Church 9:2. For they have taken of their daughters for themselves and for their 9:3. And when I had heard this word, I rent my mantle and my coat, and 9:4. And there were assembled to me all that feared the God of Israel, 9:5. And at the evening sacrifice I rose up from my affliction, and 9:6. And said: My God I am confounded and ashamed to lift up my face to 9:7. From the days of our fathers: and we ourselves also have sinned 9:8. And now as a little, and for a moment has our prayer been made A pin... or nail, here signifies a small settlement or holding; which 9:9. For we are bondmen, and in our bondage our God hath not forsaken 9:10. And now, O our God, what shall we say after this? for we have 9:11. Which thou hast commanded by the hand of thy servants the 9:12. Now therefore give not your daughters to their sons, and take not 9:13. And after all that is come upon us, for our most wicked deeds, and 9:14. That we should not turn away, nor break thy commandments, nor join 9:15. O Lord God of Israel, thou art just: for we remain yet to be saved 1 Esdras Chapter 10 Order is given for discharging strange women: the names of the guilty. 10:1. Now when Esdras was thus praying, and beseeching, and weeping, and 10:2. And Sechenias the son of Jehiel of the sons of Elam answered, and 10:3. Let us make a covenant with the Lord our God, to put away all the 10:4. Arise, it is thy part to give orders, and we will be with thee: 10:5. So Esdras arose, and made the chiefs of the priests and of the 10:6. And Esdras rose up from before the house of God, and went to the 10:7. And proclamation was made in Juda and Jerusalem to all the 10:8. And that whosoever would not come within three days, according to 10:9. Then all the men of Juda, and Benjamin gathered themselves 10:10. And Esdras the priest stood up, and said to them: You have 10:11. And now make confession to the Lord the God of your fathers, and 10:12. And all the multitude answered and said with a loud voice: 10:13. But as the people are many, and it is time of rain, and we are 10:14. Let rulers be appointed in all the multitude: and in all our 10:15. Then Jonathan the son of Azahel, and Jaasia the son of Thecua 10:16. And the children of the captivity did so. And Esdras the priest, 10:17. And they made an end with all the men that had taken strange 10:18. And there were found among the sons of the priests that had taken 10:19. And they gave their hands to put away their wives, and to offer 10:20. And of the sons of Emmer, Hanani, and Zebedia. 10:21. And of the sons of Harim, Maasia, and Elia, and Semeia, and 10:22. And of the sons of Pheshur, Elioenai, Maasia, Ismael, Nathanael, 10:23. And of the sons of the Levites, Jozabed, and Semei, and Celaia, 10:24. And of the singing men, Elisiab: and of the porters, Sellum, and 10:25. And of Israel, of the sons of Pharos, Remeia, and Jezia, and 10:26. And of the sons of Elam, Mathania, Zacharias, and Jehiel, and 10:27. And of the sons of Zethua, Elioenai, Eliasib, Mathania, Jerimuth, 10:28. And of the sons of Babai, Johanan, Hanania, Zabbai, Athalai: 10:29. And of the sons of Bani, Mosollam, and Melluch, and Adaia, Jasub, 10:30. And of the sons of Phahath, Moab, Edna, and Chalal, Banaias, and 10:31. And of the sons of Herem, Eliezer, Josue, Melchias, Semeias, 10:32. Benjamin, Maloch, Samarias. 10:33. And of the sons of Hasom, Mathanai, Mathatha, Zabad, Eliphelet, 10:34. Of the sons of Bani, Maaddi, Amram, and Uel, 10:35. Baneas, and Badaias, Cheliau, 10:36. Vania, Marimuth, and Eliasib, 10:37. Mathanias, Mathania, and Jasi, 10:38. And Bani, and Bennui, Semei, 10:39. And Salmias, and Nathan, and Adaias, 10:40. And Mechnedebai, Sisai, Sarai, 10:41. Ezrel, and Selemiau, Semeria, 10:42. Sellum, Amaria, Joseph. 10:43. Of the sons of Nebo, Jehiel, Mathathias, Zabad, Zabina, Jeddu, 10:44. All these had taken strange wives, and there were among them Previous Home Next |
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