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Chapter 1
Ezra GodsWord 1:1  The promise the LORD had spoken through Jeremiah was about to come true in Cyrus' first year as king of Persia. The LORD inspired the king to make this announcement throughout his whole kingdom and then to put it in writing.
Ezra GodsWord 1:2  This is what King Cyrus of Persia says: The LORD God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the world. Then he ordered me to build a temple for him in Jerusalem (which is in Judah).
Ezra GodsWord 1:3  May God be with all of you who are his people. You may go to Jerusalem (which is in Judah) and build a temple for the LORD God of Israel. He is the God who is in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 1:4  All who choose to remain behind, wherever they may be living, should provide the people who are leaving with silver, gold, supplies, livestock, and freewill offerings to be used in God's temple in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 1:5  Then the heads of the families of Judah and Benjamin, the priests, and the Levites--everyone God had inspired--came forward to rebuild the LORD's temple in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 1:6  All their neighbors who were remaining behind provided them with articles made from silver and gold, supplies, livestock, and valuable gifts besides everything that was freely offered.
Ezra GodsWord 1:7  King Cyrus brought out the utensils belonging to the LORD's temple. Nebuchadnezzar had taken these utensils from Jerusalem and put them in the temple of his own god.
Ezra GodsWord 1:8  King Cyrus of Persia put the treasurer Mithredath in charge of bringing them out. So Mithredath made a list of them for Prince Sheshbazzar of Judah.
Ezra GodsWord 1:9  This is the inventory: gold dishes 30 silver dishes 1,000 knives 29
Ezra GodsWord 1:10  gold bowls 30 other silver bowls 410 other utensils 1,000
Ezra GodsWord 1:11  The gold and silver utensils totaled 5,400. Sheshbazzar took all these utensils with him when the exiles left Babylon to go to Jerusalem.
Chapter 2
Ezra GodsWord 2:1  These were the people in the province. They were the ones who left the place where the exiles had been taken captive. (King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon had taken them to Babylon.) These exiles returned to Jerusalem and Judah. All of them went to their own cities.
Ezra GodsWord 2:2  They went with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum, and Baanah. This is the number of Israelite men from the people in exile:
Ezra GodsWord 2:6  of Pahath Moab, that is, of Jeshua and Joab 2,812
Ezra GodsWord 2:36  These priests returned from exile: the descendants of Jedaiah (through the family of Jeshua) 973
Ezra GodsWord 2:40  These Levites returned from exile: the descendants of Jeshua and Kadmiel, that is, of Hodaviah 74
Ezra GodsWord 2:41  These singers returned from exile: the descendants of Asaph 128
Ezra GodsWord 2:42  These gatekeepers returned from exile: the descendants of Shallum, Ater, Talmon, Akkub, Hatita, and Shobai 139
Ezra GodsWord 2:43  These temple servants returned from exile: the descendants of Ziha, Hasupha, Tabbaoth,
Ezra GodsWord 2:55  These descendants of Solomon's servants returned from exile: the descendants of Sotai, Hassophereth, Peruda,
Ezra GodsWord 2:57  Shephatiah, Hattil, Pochereth Hazzebaim, and Ami.
Ezra GodsWord 2:58  The temple servants and the descendants of Solomon's servants totaled 392.
Ezra GodsWord 2:59  The following people came from Tel Melah, Tel Harsha, Cherub, Addan, and Immer, but they couldn't prove they were Israelites on the basis of their father's family or their genealogy:
Ezra GodsWord 2:60  the descendants of Delaiah, Tobiah, and Nekoda. These people totaled 652.
Ezra GodsWord 2:61  These descendants of the priests couldn't prove their families were Israelites: the descendants of Hobaiah, Hakkoz, and Barzillai (who had married one of the daughters of Barzillai from Gilead and took that family name).
Ezra GodsWord 2:62  These people searched for their family names in the genealogical records, but their names couldn't be found there. For this reason they were considered contaminated and couldn't be priests.
Ezra GodsWord 2:63  The governor told them not to eat any of the most holy food until a priest could use the Urim and Thummim to settle the problem.
Ezra GodsWord 2:65  In addition to the male and female servants who numbered 7,337, they also had 200 male and female singers.
Ezra GodsWord 2:68  When some of the heads of the families came to the LORD's temple in Jerusalem, they contributed freewill offerings to help rebuild God's temple on its former site.
Ezra GodsWord 2:69  They contributed as much as they could to the treasury for this work: 1,030 pounds of gold, 5,740 pounds of silver, and 100 robes for the priests.
Ezra GodsWord 2:70  The priests, the Levites, some of the people, the singers, the gatekeepers, and the temple servants settled in their own cities. All the other Israelites settled in their own cities.
Chapter 3
Ezra GodsWord 3:1  When the seventh month came, the people gathered together in Jerusalem. (The Israelites had already settled in their cities.)
Ezra GodsWord 3:2  Then Jozadak's son Jeshua and his relatives who were priests and Shealtiel's son Zerubbabel and his relatives built an altar for the God of Israel. They built it in order to sacrifice burnt offerings. They followed the directions written in Moses' Teachings. (Moses was a man of God.)
Ezra GodsWord 3:3  So they rebuilt the altar on its original site, though they were afraid of the people in the neighboring regions. They sacrificed burnt offerings on it to the LORD every morning and evening.
Ezra GodsWord 3:4  Following the written directions, they celebrated the Festival of Booths. Each day they sacrificed the required number of burnt offerings.
Ezra GodsWord 3:5  After that, they sacrificed the daily burnt offerings, the offerings for the New Moon Festival and all the other holy festivals of the LORD, and all the freewill offerings brought to the LORD.
Ezra GodsWord 3:6  They started to bring these burnt offerings to the LORD on the first day of the seventh month, even though the foundation of the LORD's temple had not yet been laid.
Ezra GodsWord 3:7  So they gave money to the stonecutters and carpenters. Then they gave food, drink, and olive oil to the men from Sidon and Tyre in exchange for cedar, which the men would bring by sea from Lebanon to Joppa as King Cyrus of Persia had authorized them to do.
Ezra GodsWord 3:8  Zerubbabel (who was Shealtiel's son), Jeshua (who was Jozadak's son), and the rest of the Jews, (the priests, Levites, and all the others who had come back from exile to Jerusalem) began to rebuild the temple. This happened in the second month of the second year following their return to the site of God's house in Jerusalem. They began by appointing the Levites who were at least 20 years old to direct the work on the LORD's house.
Ezra GodsWord 3:9  Then Jeshua with his sons and relatives and Kadmiel with his sons who were Judah's descendants joined Henadad's family and their sons and relatives, the Levites, in directing those working on God's house.
Ezra GodsWord 3:10  The builders laid the foundation of the LORD's temple. Then the priests who were dressed in their robes took their places with trumpets, and the Levites who were Asaph's descendants took their places with cymbals to praise the LORD according to the instructions of King David of Israel.
Ezra GodsWord 3:11  As they praised and gave thanks to the LORD, they sang antiphonally: "He is good; his mercy toward Israel endures forever." Then all the people shouted, "Praise the LORD," because the foundation for the house of the LORD had been laid.
Ezra GodsWord 3:12  But many of the priests, Levites, and the heads of the families who were old enough to have seen the first temple with their own eyes began to sob when they saw the foundation of this temple. Many others shouted for joy.
Ezra GodsWord 3:13  No one could distinguish between the joyful shouts and the loud sobbing because the people were shouting so loudly. The noise was heard from far away.
Chapter 4
Ezra GodsWord 4:1  When the enemies of Judah and Benjamin heard that the people who returned from exile were building a temple for the LORD God of Israel,
Ezra GodsWord 4:2  they approached Zerubbabel and the heads of the families. They told them, "We want to help you build because we worship the same God you worship. We have been sacrificing to him since the time of King Esarhaddon of Assyria, who brought us here."
Ezra GodsWord 4:3  But Zerubbabel, Jeshua, and the rest of the heads of Israel's families told them, "It isn't right for your people and our people to build a temple for our God together. We must build it alone for the LORD God of Israel, as King Cyrus of Persia ordered us to do."
Ezra GodsWord 4:4  Then the people of that region discouraged the people of Judah and made them afraid to continue building.
Ezra GodsWord 4:5  They bribed officials to keep the people of Judah from carrying out their plans throughout the reign of King Cyrus of Persia until the reign of King Darius of Persia.
Ezra GodsWord 4:6  When Xerxes began to rule, the enemies of Judah and Jerusalem wrote a letter in which they made an accusation against the inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 4:7  Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel, and the rest of their group wrote to him when Artaxerxes was king of Persia. The letter was written with the Aramaic script and translated into the Aramaic language.
Ezra GodsWord 4:8  Rehum the commander and Shimshai the scribe wrote another letter against the people of Jerusalem to King Artaxerxes.
Ezra GodsWord 4:9  At that time, Rehum the commander and Shimshai the scribe were with the others of their group--the people from Denya, Partakka, Tarpel, Persia, Erech, Babylon, Susa, (that is, those of Elam),
Ezra GodsWord 4:10  and the rest of the people whom the great and noble Assurbanipal deported. (Assurbanipal settled them in the cities of Samaria and the rest of the lands west of the Euphrates River.)
Ezra GodsWord 4:11  This is the copy of the letter they sent to him: To King Artaxerxes, From your servants, the people west of the Euphrates:
Ezra GodsWord 4:12  Your Majesty, you should know that the Jews who came to us from you are now in Jerusalem. They are rebuilding that rebellious and wicked city. They are close to finishing the walls. The foundations are already in place.
Ezra GodsWord 4:13  You should also know that if this city is rebuilt and its walls are finished, the Jews will no longer pay taxes, fees, and tolls. Ultimately, this will hurt the king's income.
Ezra GodsWord 4:14  Now, because we are paid by your palace, it isn't right for us to watch something happen that will dishonor the king. So we are sending this letter to inform you
Ezra GodsWord 4:15  that you should search the official records of your predecessors. You will find in those official records that this city has been rebellious and has been a threat to kings and provinces. This city has a history of rebelliousness. That's why this city was destroyed.
Ezra GodsWord 4:16  We want the king to know that if this city is rebuilt and its walls are finished, you will have nothing left of your province west of the Euphrates River.
Ezra GodsWord 4:17  Then the king sent this reply: To Rehum the commander, Shimshai the scribe, and the rest of their group living in Samaria, and to others west of the Euphrates River: I wish you peace and prosperity!
Ezra GodsWord 4:18  The letter you sent me has been read word for word in my presence.
Ezra GodsWord 4:19  I gave the order, and a search was made. I discovered that this city has a long history of uprisings against kings. Its inhabitants are guilty of treason and rebellion.
Ezra GodsWord 4:20  Jerusalem has had powerful kings who have ruled the whole province west of the Euphrates. Taxes, fees, and tolls were paid to them.
Ezra GodsWord 4:21  So order these men to stop rebuilding. Keep this city from being rebuilt until I give the order.
Ezra GodsWord 4:22  Be careful not to neglect your duty in this matter. Why should I, the king, suffer any more harm?
Ezra GodsWord 4:23  Rehum the commander, Shimshai the scribe, and their group hurried to Jerusalem after hearing a copy of King Artaxerxes' letter. They forced the Jews to stop rebuilding.
Ezra GodsWord 4:24  Then the work on God's temple in Jerusalem was stopped. Nothing more was done until Darius' second year as king of Persia.
Chapter 5
Ezra GodsWord 5:1  The prophet Haggai and Zechariah, grandson of Iddo, prophesied to the Jews in Judah and Jerusalem in the name of Israel's God, who was over them.
Ezra GodsWord 5:2  Then Zerubbabel, who was Shealtiel's son, and Jeshua, who was Jozadak's son, began to rebuild God's temple in Jerusalem. God's prophets were with them and supported them.
Ezra GodsWord 5:3  At the same time, Governor Tattenai from the province west of the Euphrates River, Shethar Bozenai, and their group went to the Jews and asked them, "Who gave you permission to rebuild this temple and finish its walls?"
Ezra GodsWord 5:4  They also asked the Jews for the names of the men who were working on this building.
Ezra GodsWord 5:5  But the leaders of the Jews were under God's watchful eye. They couldn't be stopped until Darius received a report and sent a reply to it.
Ezra GodsWord 5:6  Here is a copy of the letter Governor Tattenai from the province west of the Euphrates River, Shethar Bozenai and his group (the Persians west of that river) sent to King Darius.
Ezra GodsWord 5:7  They sent him the following report: To King Darius, We wish you peace and prosperity in everything you do.
Ezra GodsWord 5:8  Your Majesty should know that we went to the province of Judah, to the temple of the great God. The temple is being built with large stones and with wooden beams laid in its walls. The builders are doing an excellent job and making rapid progress.
Ezra GodsWord 5:9  We asked their leaders the following question: "Who gave you permission to rebuild this temple and finish its walls?"
Ezra GodsWord 5:10  For your information, we also asked them for their names so that we would have a record of the men who were their leaders.
Ezra GodsWord 5:11  This was their reply to us: "We are the servants of the God of heaven and earth. We are rebuilding the temple that was originally built many years ago by a great king of Israel.
Ezra GodsWord 5:12  But because our ancestors made the God of heaven angry, he handed them over to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon (a Chaldean). So Nebuchadnezzar destroyed this temple and deported its people to Babylon.
Ezra GodsWord 5:13  "However, in the first year of the reign of King Cyrus of Babylon, Cyrus gave permission for God's temple to be rebuilt.
Ezra GodsWord 5:14  In addition, Cyrus took out of a temple in Babylon the gold and silver utensils that belonged to God's temple. (Nebuchadnezzar had taken them out of God's temple in Jerusalem and brought them into a temple in Babylon.) Cyrus gave them to a man named Sheshbazzar, whom he had made governor.
Ezra GodsWord 5:15  Cyrus told him, 'Take these utensils. Place them in the temple in Jerusalem. Rebuild God's temple on its original site.'
Ezra GodsWord 5:16  Then Sheshbazzar laid the foundation of God's temple in Jerusalem. The temple has been under construction from that time until now, but it still isn't finished."
Ezra GodsWord 5:17  If it pleases Your Majesty, allow someone to search the king's archives in Babylon to determine whether King Cyrus gave permission for the temple of God to be rebuilt in Jerusalem. Then please send us Your Majesty's decision on this matter.
Chapter 6
Ezra GodsWord 6:1  Then King Darius gave the order to search the library where the archives were stored in Babylon.
Ezra GodsWord 6:2  A scroll was found in the palace of Ecbatana, which is in the province of Media. This was written on it: MEMORANDUM
Ezra GodsWord 6:3  Date: Cyrus' first year as king From: King Cyrus Subject: God's temple in Jerusalem. The temple should be rebuilt as a place to offer sacrifices. Its foundation should be laid. It should be 90 feet high and 90 feet wide
Ezra GodsWord 6:4  with three rows of large stones and a row of wood. The king's palace will pay for it.
Ezra GodsWord 6:5  In addition, Cyrus took out of a temple in Babylon the gold and silver utensils that belonged to God's temple. (Nebuchadnezzar had taken them out of God's temple in Jerusalem and brought them into a temple in Babylon.) They should be returned to their proper place in the temple in Jerusalem. You should put each one in God's temple.
Ezra GodsWord 6:6  Governor Tattenai from the province west of the Euphrates, Shethar Bozenai, and those of your group (the Persians west of the river): You must stay away from there.
Ezra GodsWord 6:7  Don't interfere with the work on God's temple. Let the governor of the Jews and the leaders of Judah rebuild God's temple on its original foundation.
Ezra GodsWord 6:8  I am issuing this decree about how you must help the Jewish leaders rebuild God's temple: The cost for this should be paid out of the king's own money from the taxes on the province west of the Euphrates. Full payment should be made to these men so that the work is not interrupted.
Ezra GodsWord 6:9  Also, whatever the priests in Jerusalem need for burnt offerings to the God of heaven--young bulls, rams, lambs, wheat, salt, wine, and olive oil--should be provided for them each day. Make sure that nothing is omitted.
Ezra GodsWord 6:10  Then they can offer sacrifices that please the God of heaven and pray for the life of the king and his sons.
Ezra GodsWord 6:11  I am also issuing a decree that if anyone tampers with my orders, that person should be impaled on a beam torn from his own house and his house should be turned into a pile of rubble.
Ezra GodsWord 6:12  May the God whose name is worshiped there cause the downfall of each king and nation who tries to tamper with my orders or tries to destroy the temple of the God in Jerusalem. I, Darius, have issued a decree. It's to be carried out exactly as ordered.
Ezra GodsWord 6:13  Then Governor Tattenai from the province west of the Euphrates River, Shethar Bozenai, and their group did exactly what King Darius had ordered.
Ezra GodsWord 6:14  So the Jewish leaders continued to make progress because of the message from the prophet Haggai and Zechariah, the grandson of Iddo. They finished building as the God of Israel had ordered and as Cyrus, Darius, and Artaxerxes (the kings of Persia) had ordered.
Ezra GodsWord 6:15  This temple was finished on the third day of the month of Adar in the sixth year of King Darius' reign.
Ezra GodsWord 6:16  Then the people of Israel, the priests, the Levites, and the others who had returned from exile celebrated at the dedication of God's temple.
Ezra GodsWord 6:17  At the dedication of God's temple, they sacrificed 100 bulls, 200 rams, and 400 lambs. They sacrificed 12 male goats as an offering for sin, one goat for each of the tribes of Israel.
Ezra GodsWord 6:18  The priests were assigned to their divisions and the Levites to their groups to lead the worship of God in Jerusalem by following the directions written in the Book of Moses.
Ezra GodsWord 6:19  On the fourteenth day of the first month, those who had returned from exile celebrated the Passover.
Ezra GodsWord 6:20  Since the priests and Levites had cleansed themselves, all of them were now clean. They killed the Passover lambs for all the people who had returned from exile, for the rest of the priests, and for themselves.
Ezra GodsWord 6:21  The lambs were eaten by the Israelites who had returned from exile and by all who had separated themselves from the unclean practices of the non-Jews in the land to worship the LORD God of Israel.
Ezra GodsWord 6:22  So for seven days they celebrated the Festival of Unleavened Bread because the LORD had made them joyful. The LORD had made the king of Assyria change his mind so that he supported the people in their work on the temple of God, the God of Israel.
Chapter 7
Ezra GodsWord 7:1  After these things, during the reign of King Artaxerxes of Persia, Ezra left Babylon. Ezra was the son of Seraiah, who was the son of Azariah, who was the son of Hilkiah,
Ezra GodsWord 7:2  who was the son of Shallum, who was the son of Zadok, who was the son of Ahitub,
Ezra GodsWord 7:3  who was the son of Amariah, who was the son of Azariah, who was the son of Meraioth,
Ezra GodsWord 7:4  who was the son of Zerahiah, who was the son of Uzzi, who was the son of Bukki,
Ezra GodsWord 7:5  who was the son of Abishua, who was the son of Phinehas, who was the son of Eleazer, who was the son of Aaron (the first priest).
Ezra GodsWord 7:6  As a scribe, Ezra was an expert in Moses' Teachings, which the LORD God of Israel had given. The king gave Ezra everything he requested because the LORD his God was guiding him.
Ezra GodsWord 7:7  Some Israelites (including priests, Levites, singers, gatekeepers, and temple servants) went to Jerusalem in Artaxerxes' seventh year as king.
Ezra GodsWord 7:8  In that same year in the fifth month, Ezra arrived in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 7:9  He had left Babylon on the first day of the first month, and on the first day of the fifth month, he arrived in Jerusalem, since his God was good to him.
Ezra GodsWord 7:10  Ezra was determined to study the LORD's Teachings, live by them, and teach their rules and regulations in Israel.
Ezra GodsWord 7:11  This is a copy of the letter that King Artaxerxes gave Ezra the priest and scribe, a man with a thorough knowledge of the LORD's commands and laws for Israel:
Ezra GodsWord 7:12  From: Artaxerxes, king of kings To: Ezra the priest, a scribe for the Teachings of the God of Heaven: I wish you peace and prosperity!
Ezra GodsWord 7:13  I have issued a decree that any Israelites who are in my kingdom and want to go with you to Jerusalem may go. This also includes the priests and Levites.
Ezra GodsWord 7:14  I, the king, and my seven advisers are sending you to evaluate the situation in Judah and Jerusalem on the basis of your God's Teachings, which you hold in your hands.
Ezra GodsWord 7:15  Also, you must take the silver and gold that the king and his advisers willingly contributed to the God of Israel, the God whose temple is in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 7:16  Take any silver and gold that you find in the whole province of Babylon when you take the gifts contributed by the people and the priests. They willingly contributed these gifts for the temple of their God in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 7:17  You must use this money to buy bulls, rams, lambs, grain, and wine to offer on the altar of the temple of your God in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 7:18  You and your relatives may do whatever you think is right with the rest of the silver and gold. However, what you do must conform to the will of your God.
Ezra GodsWord 7:19  The utensils that have been given to you so that they can be used in your God's temple must all be presented to the God of Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 7:20  You may use the king's treasury to pay for anything else that you must provide for your God's temple.
Ezra GodsWord 7:21  I, King Artaxerxes, order all the treasurers in the province west of the Euphrates River to do exactly what Ezra the priest, a scribe for the Teachings of the God of Heaven, asks you to do.
Ezra GodsWord 7:22  You may give him up to 7,500 pounds of silver, 100 measures of wheat, 600 gallons of wine, 600 gallons of olive oil, and as much salt as he needs.
Ezra GodsWord 7:23  Whatever the God of heaven has commanded must be carried out in detail for the temple of the God of heaven. Why should God become angry with the king's empire and his sons?
Ezra GodsWord 7:24  Furthermore, we are notifying you that you are forbidden to make any priest, Levite, singer, gatekeeper, servant, or worker in the temple of this God pay any taxes, fees, or tolls.
Ezra GodsWord 7:25  You, Ezra, using your God's wisdom--the Teachings you hold in your hands--will appoint judges and administrators for all the people who know your God's Teachings and live in the province west of the Euphrates River. In addition, you will teach anyone who doesn't know the Teachings.
Ezra GodsWord 7:26  Whoever will not strictly follow your God's Teachings and the king's orders should be promptly exiled, have his goods confiscated, be imprisoned or be sentenced to die.
Ezra GodsWord 7:27  I, Ezra, said: Thanks be to the LORD God of our ancestors. He put this into the king's mind to make the LORD's temple in Jerusalem beautiful.
Ezra GodsWord 7:28  He made the king, his advisers, and all the king's powerful officials treat me kindly. I was encouraged because the LORD my God was guiding me. So I gathered leaders in Israel to go with me.
Chapter 8
Ezra GodsWord 8:1  These are the leaders of the families and the genealogy of those who left Babylon with me during the reign of King Artaxerxes:
Ezra GodsWord 8:2  from the family of Phinehas: Gershom from the family of Ithamar: Daniel
Ezra GodsWord 8:3  from the family of David: Hattush, son of Shecaniah from the family of Parosh: Zechariah, with 150 males whose genealogies were known
Ezra GodsWord 8:4  from the family of Pahath Moab: Eliehoenai, son of Zerahiah, with 200 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:5  from the family of Zattu: Shecaniah, son of Jahaziel, with 300 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:6  from the family of Adin: Ebed, son of Jonathan, with 50 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:7  from the family of Elam: Jeshaiah, son of Athaliah, with 70 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:8  from the family of Shephatiah: Zebadiah, son of Michael, with 80 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:9  from the family of Joab: Obadiah, son of Jehiel, with 210 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:10  from the family of Bani: Shelomith, son of Josiphiah, with 160 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:11  from the family of Bebai: Zechariah, son of Bebai, with 38 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:12  from the family of Azgad: Johanan, son of Hakkatan, with 110 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:13  from the family of Adonikam: Eliphelet, Jeuel, and Shemaiah, who arrived later with 60 males
Ezra GodsWord 8:14  from the family of Bigvai: Uthai and Zabbud, with 70 males.
Ezra GodsWord 8:15  I had this group gather by the river that flows to Ahava, and we camped there for three days. I noticed laypeople and priests there, but I didn't find any Levites.
Ezra GodsWord 8:16  Then I sent for Eliezer, Ariel, Shemaiah, Elnathan, Jarib, Elnathan, Nathan, Zechariah, and Meshullam (who were leading men) and for Joiarib and Elnathan (who were wise).
Ezra GodsWord 8:17  I sent them to Iddo, the leader in Casiphia. I told them to tell Iddo and his relatives, the temple servants in Casiphia, that they should bring us men who can serve in our God's temple.
Ezra GodsWord 8:18  God was guiding us, so Iddo and his relatives brought us someone competent, Sherebiah, who was a descendant of Mahli, Levi, and Israel. They brought us 18 of Sherebiah's sons and relatives.
Ezra GodsWord 8:19  They also brought Hashabiah, Jeshaiah (who was a descendant of Merari), 20 of Jeshaiah's relatives and their sons,
Ezra GodsWord 8:20  and 220 temple servants. They were descended from the temple servants whom David and his officials had appointed to work for the Levites. These were all listed by name.
Ezra GodsWord 8:21  Then I announced a fast there at the Ahava River so that we might humble ourselves in the presence of our God to ask him for a safe journey for ourselves, for our little ones, and for all our goods.
Ezra GodsWord 8:22  I was ashamed to ask the king for an armed escort with cavalry to help us against an enemy attack on the way. We had already told the king, "Our God works things out for the good of everyone who dedicates his life to serving him, but his power and his anger oppose everyone who abandons him."
Ezra GodsWord 8:23  So we fasted and asked our God for a safe journey, and he answered our prayer.
Ezra GodsWord 8:24  Then I selected 12 leaders from the priests--Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and 10 of their relatives.
Ezra GodsWord 8:25  I weighed for them the silver, the gold, and the utensils. These were the contributions that the king, his advisers, his officials, and all the Israelites had contributed for our God's temple.
Ezra GodsWord 8:26  I weighed the contributions for them to guard: about 24 tons of silver, 100 silver utensils weighing 150 pounds apiece, 7,500 pounds of gold,
Ezra GodsWord 8:27  20 gold bowls weighing 18 pounds apiece, and two utensils of fine polished bronze that were as precious as gold.
Ezra GodsWord 8:28  I told them, "You and the utensils are holy to the LORD. The silver and gold are freewill offerings to the LORD God of your ancestors.
Ezra GodsWord 8:29  Guard them carefully. In Jerusalem, inside the storerooms of the LORD's temple, weigh these items. Do this in front of the chief priests, Levites, and the leaders of Israel's families."
Ezra GodsWord 8:30  So the priests and the Levites took charge of the silver, the gold, and the utensils. They were responsible for bringing these items to the temple of our God in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 8:31  Then we left the Ahava River on the twelfth day of the first month to go to Jerusalem. God was guiding us, and he rescued us from our enemies and from ambushes along the way.
Ezra GodsWord 8:32  When we reached Jerusalem, we rested for three days.
Ezra GodsWord 8:33  On the fourth day we weighed the silver, the gold, and the utensils in our God's temple. We put them under the supervision of Meremoth, son of the priest Uriah, as well as Eleazar, the son of Phinehas. The Levites, Jeshua's son Jozabad, and Binnui's son Noadiah, assisted them.
Ezra GodsWord 8:34  Everything was counted and weighed, and the entire weight was recorded at that time.
Ezra GodsWord 8:35  The exiles who had come back from captivity sacrificed burnt offerings to the God of Israel: 12 bulls for all Israel, 96 rams, 77 lambs, and 12 male goats for an offering for sin. All of these animals were burnt offerings for the LORD.
Ezra GodsWord 8:36  The exiles delivered the king's orders to the king's satraps and governors in the province west of the Euphrates River. These officials then gave their support to the people and the temple of God.
Chapter 9
Ezra GodsWord 9:1  After these things had been done, the leaders came to me and said, "The people of Israel, including the priests and Levites, have failed to keep themselves separate from the neighboring groups of people and from the disgusting practices of the Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Jebusites, Ammonites, Moabites, Egyptians, and Amorites.
Ezra GodsWord 9:2  The Israelites and their sons have married some of these foreign women. They have mixed our holy race with the neighboring groups of people. Furthermore, the leaders and officials have led the way in being unfaithful."
Ezra GodsWord 9:3  When I heard this, I tore my clothes in distress, pulled hair from my scalp and my beard, and sat down in shock.
Ezra GodsWord 9:4  Since the former exiles had been unfaithful, everyone who gathered around me there trembled at the words of the God of Israel. I sat in shock until the evening sacrifice.
Ezra GodsWord 9:5  At the evening sacrifice I got up from my misery, and with my clothes torn, I knelt down, stretched out my hands to the LORD my God in prayer,
Ezra GodsWord 9:6  and said, "I am ashamed, my God. I am embarrassed to look at you. Our sins have piled up over our heads, and our guilt is so overwhelming that it reaches heaven.
Ezra GodsWord 9:7  From our ancestors' days until now, we have been deep in guilt. Our kings and our priests have been handed over to foreign kings to be executed. We have been taken captive, robbed, and humiliated, as we still are today because of our sins.
Ezra GodsWord 9:8  And now, for a brief moment, the LORD our God has been kind enough to leave us a few survivors from Babylon and to give us a secure hold on his holy place. Our God has made our eyes light up and has given us new opportunities while we were slaves.
Ezra GodsWord 9:9  We are slaves, but our God hasn't abandoned us in our slavery. Instead, he has made the kings of Persia treat us kindly. He did this to give us an opportunity to rebuild our God's temple and restore its ruins and to give us a protective wall in Judah and Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 9:10  "And now, our God, what can we say after all this? We have abandoned your commandments!
Ezra GodsWord 9:11  The commandments you gave us through your servants the prophets, said, 'The land you are going to take possession of has been polluted by its perverted people and by their disgusting practices that have filled it with wickedness from one end to another.
Ezra GodsWord 9:12  So never let your daughters marry their sons or your sons marry their daughters, and never seek peace or trade with them. Then you will be strong, be able to eat the good things the land produces, and be able to give this land as a long-lasting inheritance to your children.'
Ezra GodsWord 9:13  "After all that has happened to us because of the evil things we have done and because of our overwhelming guilt, you, our God, have punished us far less than we deserve and have permitted a few of us to survive.
Ezra GodsWord 9:14  If we break your commandments again and intermarry with people doing these disgusting things, you will become even more angry with us until you finally destroy us and no survivors are left.
Ezra GodsWord 9:15  LORD God of Israel, because you are fair, a few of us continue to remain as survivors. Look at us. All of us are guilty. None of us can stand in your presence because of this."
Chapter 10
Ezra GodsWord 10:1  While Ezra was praying, confessing these sins, crying, and throwing himself down in front of God's temple, a large crowd of Israelite men, women, and children gathered around him. They also began to cry bitterly.
Ezra GodsWord 10:2  Then Shecaniah, son of Jehiel, one of the descendants of Elam, interrupted by saying to Ezra, "We have been unfaithful to our God by marrying foreign women who came from the people around us. However, there is still hope for Israel.
Ezra GodsWord 10:3  So we must now make a promise to our God to get rid of all foreign women and the children born from them, as my lord Ezra and the others who tremble at the commandments of our God have advised us to do. We must do what Moses' Teachings tell us.
Ezra GodsWord 10:4  Get up! It's your duty to take action. We are with you, so be strong and take action."
Ezra GodsWord 10:5  Then Ezra got up and made the leaders, priests, Levites, and all the rest of Israel swear to do what they had said. So they took an oath.
Ezra GodsWord 10:6  Then Ezra left the front of God's temple and went to the room of Jehohanan, son of Eliashib. Ezra didn't eat any food or drink any water while he was there. He was mourning because these former exiles had been so unfaithful.
Ezra GodsWord 10:7  Then he sent a proclamation throughout Judah and Jerusalem that all the former exiles must gather in Jerusalem.
Ezra GodsWord 10:8  If any of them didn't come within three days as the leaders and the older men had advised, then they would lose all their property and be excluded from the community of former exiles.
Ezra GodsWord 10:9  Then all the men of Judah and Benjamin gathered within three days in Jerusalem. On the twentieth day of the ninth month, all the people sat in the courtyard of God's temple. They were trembling because of this matter and shivering because of the heavy rain.
Ezra GodsWord 10:10  Ezra the priest stood up and said to them, "You have been unfaithful by marrying foreign women, and now you have added to Israel's guilt.
Ezra GodsWord 10:11  Confess to the LORD God of your ancestors what you have done, and do what he wants. Separate yourselves from the people of this land and from your foreign wives."
Ezra GodsWord 10:12  Then the whole assembly shouted in reply, "Yes! We will do as you say.
Ezra GodsWord 10:13  But the crowd is too large, and it's the rainy season. We can't take care of this outside. Besides, there are so many of us who are involved in this sin that it can't be taken care of in a day or two.
Ezra GodsWord 10:14  Let our leaders represent the whole community. At a set time, everyone who has married a foreign woman must meet with the leaders and judges of each city until our God's burning anger has turned away from us in this matter."
Ezra GodsWord 10:15  (Only Jonathan, Asahel's son, and Jahzeiah, Tikvah's son, opposed this. Meshullam and Shabbethai, the Levite, supported Jonathan and Jahzeiah.)
Ezra GodsWord 10:16  The former exiles did this. Ezra the priest chose men who were heads of families. He chose one from each family division. (They were all listed by name.) They sat down on the first day of the tenth month to investigate the matter.
Ezra GodsWord 10:17  By the first day of the first month, they had finished dealing with all the men who had married foreign women.
Ezra GodsWord 10:18  Among the descendants of the priests, the following were married to foreign women: Maaseiah, Eliezer, Jarib, and Gedaliah, a descendant of Jeshua (who was Jozadak's son) and his brothers.
Ezra GodsWord 10:19  They shook hands as a pledge that they would get rid of their wives. They sacrificed a ram from their flock as an offering for guilt because they were guilty.
Ezra GodsWord 10:20  From the descendants of Immer: Hanani and Zebadiah
Ezra GodsWord 10:21  From the descendants of Harim: Maaseiah, Elijah, Shemaiah, Jehiel, and Uzziah
Ezra GodsWord 10:22  From the descendants of Pashhur: Elioenai, Maaseiah, Ishmael, Nethanel, Jozabad, and Elasah
Ezra GodsWord 10:23  From the Levites: Jozabad, Shimei, Kelaiah (that is, Kelita), Pethahiah, Judah, and Eliezer
Ezra GodsWord 10:24  From the singers: Eliashib From the gatekeepers: Shallum, Telem, and Uri
Ezra GodsWord 10:25  From the other Israelites: From the descendants of Parosh: Ramiah, Izziah, Malchiah, Mijamin, Eleazar, Malchiah, and Benaiah
Ezra GodsWord 10:26  From the descendants of Elam: Mattaniah, Zechariah, Jehiel, Abdi, Jeremoth, and Elijah
Ezra GodsWord 10:27  From the descendants of Zattu: Elioenai, Eliashib, Mattaniah, Jeremoth, Zabad, and Aziza
Ezra GodsWord 10:28  From the descendants of Bebai: Jehohanan, Hananiah, Zabbai, and Athlai
Ezra GodsWord 10:29  From the descendants of Bani: Meshullam, Malluch, Adaiah, Jashub, Sheal, and Jeremoth
Ezra GodsWord 10:30  From the descendants of Pahath Moab: Adna, Chelal, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattaniah, Bezalel, Binnui, and Manasseh
Ezra GodsWord 10:31  From the descendants of Harim: Eliezer, Isshiah, Malchiah, Shemaiah, Shimeon,
Ezra GodsWord 10:33  From the descendants of Hashum: Mattenai, Mattattah, Zabad, Eliphelet, Jeremai, Manasseh, and Shimei
Ezra GodsWord 10:34  From the descendants of Bani: Maadai, Amram, Uel,
Ezra GodsWord 10:43  From the descendants of Nebo: Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jaddai, Joel, and Benaiah
Ezra GodsWord 10:44  All of these men had married foreign women. Some of these women had given birth to children.