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1 Now
when these things
were done, the
princes came near
to me, saying, “The
people of Israel,
the priests, and
the Levites have
not separated themselves from
the peoples of
the lands, following their
abominations, even those
of the Canaanites,
the Hittites, the
Perizzites, the
Jebusites, the
Ammonites, the
Moabites, the
Egyptians, and
the Amorites.
2 For
they have taken
of their daughters
for themselves and
for their sons,
so that the
holy offspring
have mixed themselves
with the peoples
of the lands. Yes,
the hand of
the princes and
rulers has been
chief in this
trespass.”
3 When
I heard this
thing, I tore
my garment and my
robe, and pulled
the hair out
of my head
and of my
beard, and sat
down confounded.
4 Then
everyone who
trembled at the
words of the God
of Israel were
assembled to me
because of the
trespass of the
exiles; and I
sat confounded until
the evening
offering.
5 At
the evening
offering I rose
up from my
humiliation, even
with my garment
and my robe
torn; and I
fell on my
knees, and spread
out my hands
to the LORD
my God;
6 and
I said, “My God,
I am ashamed and
blush to lift
up my face
to you, my
God, for our
iniquities have
increased over our
head, and
our guiltiness has
grown up to
the heavens.
7 Since
the days of
our fathers we
have been exceedingly
guilty to this
day; and for
our iniquities we,
our kings, and
our priests
have been delivered
into the hand
of the kings
of the lands, to
the sword, to
captivity, to plunder,
and to confusion
of face, as
it is this
day.
8 Now
for a little
moment grace has
been shown from
the LORD our
God, to leave
us a remnant
to escape, and
to give us
a stake in his
holy place, that
our God may lighten
our eyes,
and revive us a
little in our
bondage.
9 For
we are bondservants;
yet our God
has not forsaken
us in our
bondage, but has
extended loving kindness
to us in
the sight of
the kings of
Persia, to revive
us, to set
up the house
of our God,
and to repair
its ruins, and
to give us
a wall in
Judah and in
Jerusalem.
10 “Now,
our God, what
shall we say after
this? For we
have forsaken your
commandments,
11 which
you have commanded
by your servants
the prophets,
saying, ‘The land
to which you
go to possess
is an unclean land
through the
uncleanness of the
peoples of
the lands, through
their abominations,
which have filled
it from one
end to another
with their
filthiness.
12 Now
therefore don’t give
your daughters to
their sons. Don’t
take their
daughters to your
sons, nor seek
their peace or
their prosperity
forever, that you
may be strong
and eat the good
of the land, and
leave it for
an inheritance to
your children
forever.’
13 “After
all that has come
on us for
our evil deeds
and for our
great guilt, since
you, our God,
have punished us
less than our
iniquities deserve, and
have given us
such a remnant,
14 shall
we again break
your commandments,
and join ourselves with
the peoples that
do these
abominations? Wouldn’t you
be angry with us
until you had
consumed us, so
that there would
be no remnant,
nor any to
escape?
15 LORD,
the God of
Israel, you are
righteous; for we
are left a
remnant that has
escaped, as it
is today.
Behold,
we are before
you in
our guiltiness; for
no one can
stand before you
because of this.”