Ezra 9
1 Now when these things were
done, the
princes came to me,
saying, The
people of
Israel, and the
priests, and the
Levites, have not
separated themselves from the
people of the
lands, doing according to their
abominations, even 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 seed have
mingled themselves with the
people of those
lands: yea, the
hand of the
princes and
rulers hath been
chief in this
trespass. 3 And when I
heard this
thing, I
rent my
garment and my
mantle, and plucked
off the
hair of my
head and of my
beard, and sat
down astonied.
4 Then were
assembled unto me every one that
trembled at the
words of the
God of
Israel, because of the
transgression of those that had been carried
away; and I
sat astonied until the
evening sacrifice. 5 And at the
evening sacrifice I arose
up from my
heaviness; and having
rent my
garment and my
mantle, I
fell upon my
knees, and spread
out my
hands unto the
LORD my
God, 6 And
said, O my
God, I am
ashamed and
blush to lift
up my
face to thee, my
God: for our
iniquities are
increased over our
head, and our
trespass is grown
up unto the
heavens. 7 Since the
days of our
fathers have we been in a
great trespass unto this
day; and for our
iniquities have we, our
kings, and our
priests, been
delivered into the
hand of the
kings of the
lands, to the
sword, to
captivity, and to a
spoil, and to
confusion of
face, as it is this
day. 8 And now for a
little space grace hath been shewed from the
LORD our
God, to
leave us a remnant to
escape, and to
give us a
nail in his
holy place, that our
God may
lighten our
eyes, and
give us a
little reviving in our
bondage. 9 For we were
bondmen; yet our
God hath not
forsaken us in our
bondage, but hath
extended mercy unto us in the
sight of the
kings of
Persia, to
give us a
reviving, to set
up the
house of our
God, and to
repair the
desolations thereof, and to
give us a
wall in
Judah and in
Jerusalem. 10 And now, O our
God, what shall we
say after this? for we have
forsaken thy
commandments, 11 Which thou hast
commanded by thy
servants the
prophets, saying, The
land, unto which ye
go to
possess it, is an
unclean land with the
filthiness of the
people of the
lands, with their
abominations, which have
filled it from one
end to
another with their
uncleanness. 12 Now therefore
give not your
daughters unto their
sons, neither
take their
daughters unto your
sons, nor
seek their
peace or their
wealth for ever: that ye may be
strong, and
eat the
good of the
land, and leave it for an
inheritance to your
children for
ever. 13 And
after all that is
come upon us for our
evil deeds, and for our
great trespass, seeing that thou our
God hast
punished us
less than our
iniquities deserve, and hast
given us such
deliverance as this;
14 Should we
again break thy
commandments, and join in
affinity with the
people of these
abominations? wouldest not thou be
angry with us till thou hadst
consumed us, so that there should be no
remnant nor
escaping? 15 O
LORD God of
Israel, thou art
righteous: for we
remain yet
escaped, as it is this
day: behold, we are
before thee in our
trespasses: for we cannot
stand before thee because of this.