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by paying fines。 Farewell。〃

2。 When Esdras had received this epistle; he was very joyful; and
began to worship God; and confessed that he had been the cause of
the king's great favor to him; and that for the same reason he
gave all the thanks to God。 So he read the epistle at Babylon to
those Jews that were there; but he kept the epistle itself; and
sent a copy of it to all those of his own nation that were in
Media。 And when these Jews had understood what piety the king had
towards God; and what kindness he had for Esdras; they were all
greatly pleased; nay; many of them took their effects with them;
and came to Babylon; as very desirous of going down to Jerusalem;
but then the entire body of the people of Israel remained in that
country; wherefore there are but two tribes in Asia and Europe
subject to the Iomans; while the ten tribes are beyond Euphrates
till now; and are an immense multitude; and not to be estimated
by numbers。 Now there came a great number of priests; and
Levites; and porters; and sacred singers; and sacred servants to
Esdras。 So he gathered those that were in the captivity together
beyond Euphrates; and staid there three days; and ordained a fast
for them; that they might make their prayers to God for their
preservation; that they might suffer no misfortunes by the way;
either from their enemies; or from any other ill accident; for
Esdras had said beforehand that he had told the king how God
would preserve them; and so he had not thought fit to request
that he would send horsemen to conduct them。 So when they had
finished their prayers; they removed from Euphrates on the
twelfth day of the first month of the seventh year of the reign
of Xerxes; and they came to Jerusalem on the fifth month of the
same year。 Now Esdras presented the sacred money to the
treasurers; who were of the family of the priests; of silver six
hundred and fifty talents; vessels of silver one hundred talents;
vessels of gold twenty talents; vessels of brass; that was more
precious than gold; (8) twelve talents by weight; for these
Presents had been made by the king and his counselors; and by all
the Israelites that staid at Babylon。 So when Esdras had
delivered these things to the priests; he gave to God; as the
appointed sacrifices of whole burnt…offerings; twelve bulls on
account of the common preservation of the people; ninety rams;
seventy…two lambs; and twelve kids of the goats; for the
remission of sins。 He also delivered the king's epistle to the
king's officers; and to the governors of Celesyria and Phoenicia;
and as they were under a necessity of doing what was enjoined by
him; they honored our nation; and were assistant to them in all
their necessities。

3。 Now these things were truly done under the conduct of Esdras;
and he succeeded in them; because God esteemed him worthy of the
success of his conduct; on account of his goodness and
righteousness。 But some time afterward there came some persons to
him; and brought an accusation against certain of the multitude;
and of the priests and Levites; who had transgressed their
settlement; and dissolved the laws of their country; by marrying
strange wives; and had brought the family of the priests into
confusion。 These persons desired him to support the laws; lest
God should take up a general anger against them all; and reduce
them to a calamitous condition again。 Hereupon he rent his
garment immediately; out of grief; and pulled off the hair of his
head and beard; and cast himself upon the ground; because this
crime had reached the principal men among the people; and
considering that if he should enjoin them to cast out their
wives; and the children they had by them; he should not be
hearkener to; he continued lying upon the ground。 However; all
the better sort came running to him; who also themselves wept;
and partook of the grief he was under for what had been done。 So
Esdras rose up from the ground; and stretched out his hands
towards heaven; and said that he was ashamed to look towards it;
because of the sins which the people had committed; while they
had cast out of their memories what their fathers had undergone
on account of their wickedness; and he besought God; who had
saved a seed and a remnant out of the calamity and captivity they
had been in; and had restored them again to Jerusalem; and to
their own land; and had obliged the kings of Persia to have
compassion on them; that he would also forgive them their sins
they had now committed; which; though they deserved death; yet;
was it agreeable to the mercy of God; to remit even to these the
punishment due to them。

4。 After Esdras had said this; he left off praying; and when all
those that came to him with their wives and children were under
lamentation; one whose name was Jechonias; a principal man in
Jerusalem; came to him; and said that they had sinned in marrying
strange wives; and he persuaded him to adjure them all to cast
those wives out; and the children born of them; and that those
should be punished who would not obey the law。 So Esdras
hearkened to this advice; and made the heads of the priests; and
of the Levites; and of the Israelites; swear that they would put
away those wives and children; according to the advice of
Jechonias。 And when he had received their oaths; he went in haste
out of the temple into the chamber of Johanan; the son of
Eliasib; and as he had hitherto tasted nothing at all for grief;
so he abode there that day。 And when proclamation was made; that
all those of the captivity should gather themselves together to
Jerusalem; and those that did not meet there in two or three days
should be banished from the multitude; and that their substance
should b appropriated to the uses of the temple; according to the
sentence of the elders; those that were of the tribes of Judah
and Benjamin came together in three days; viz。 on the twentieth
day of the ninth month; which; according to the Hebrews; is
called Tebeth; and according to the Macedonians; Apelleius。 Now
as they were sitting in the upper room of the temple; where the
elders also were present; but were uneasy because of the cold;
Esdras stood up and accused them; and told them that they had
sinned in marrying wives that were not of their own nation; but
that now they would do a thing both pleasing to God; and
advantageous to themselves; if they would put those wives away。
Accordingly; they all cried out that they would do so。 That;
however; the multitude was great; and that the season of the year
was winter; and that this work would require more than one or two
days。 〃Let their rulers; therefore; 'said they;' and those that
have married strange wives; come hither at a proper time; while
the elders of every place; that are in common to estimate the
number of those that have thus married; are to be there also。〃
Accordingly; this was resolved on by them; and they began the
inquiry after those that had married strange wives on the first
day of the tenth month; and continued the inquiry to the first
day of the next month; and found a great many of the posterity of
Jeshua the high priest; and of the priests and Levites; and
Israelites; who had a greater regard to the observation of the
law than to their natural affection; (9) and immediately cast out
their wives; and the children which were born of them。 And in
order to appease God; they offered sacrifices; and slew rams; as
oblations to him; but it does not seem to me to be necessary to
set down the names of these men。 So when Esdras had reformed this
sin about the marriages of the forementioned persons; he reduced
that practice to purity; so that it continued in that state for
the time to come。

5。 Now when they kept the feast of tabernacles in the seventh
month (10) and almost all the people were come together to it;
they went up to the open part of the temple; to the gate which
looked eastward; and desired of Esdras that the laws of Moses
might be read to them。 Accordingly; he stood in the midst of the
multitude and read them; and this he did from morning to noon。
Now; by hearing the laws read to them; they were instructed to be
righteous men for the present and for the future; but as for
their past offenses; they were displeased at themselves; and
proceeded to shed tears on their account; as considering with
themselves that if they had kept the law; they had endured none
of these miseries which they had experienced。 But when Esdras saw
them in that disposition; he bade them go home; and not weep; for
that it was a festival; and that they ought not to weep thereon;
for that it was not lawful so to do。 (11) He exhorted them rather
to proceed immediately to feasting; and to do what was suitable
to a feast; and what was agreeable to a day of joy; but to let
their repentance and sorrow for their former sins be a security
and a guard to them; that they fell no more into the like
offenses。 So upon Esdras's exhortation they began to feast; and
when they had so done for eight days; in their tabernacles; they
departed to their own homes; singing hymns to God; and returning
thanks to Esdras for his reformation of what corruptions had been
introduced into their settleme

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