Nehemiah 5
1 And there was a
great cry of the
people and of their
wives against their
brethren the
Jews. 2 For there
were that
said, We, our
sons, and our
daughters, are
many: therefore we take
up corn for them, that we may
eat, and
live.
3 Some also there
were that
said, We have
mortgaged our
lands, vineyards, and
houses, that we might
buy corn, because of the
dearth. 4 There
were also that
said, We have
borrowed money for the
king's tribute, and that upon our
lands and
vineyards. 5 Yet now our
flesh is as the
flesh of our
brethren, our
children as their
children: and, lo, we bring into
bondage our
sons and our
daughters to be
servants, and some of our
daughters are brought unto
bondage already: neither is it in our
power to redeem them; for other
men have our
lands and
vineyards. 6 And I was
very angry when I
heard their
cry and these
words. 7 Then I
consulted with
myself, and I
rebuked the
nobles, and the
rulers, and
said unto them, Ye
exact usury, every
one of his
brother. And I
set a
great assembly against them.
8 And I
said unto them, We after our
ability have
redeemed our
brethren the
Jews, which were
sold unto the
heathen; and will ye even
sell your
brethren? or shall they be
sold unto us? Then held they their
peace, and
found nothing to answer.
9 Also I
said, It is not
good that ye
do: ought ye not to
walk in the
fear of our
God because of the
reproach of the
heathen our
enemies?
10 I likewise, and my
brethren, and my
servants, might
exact of them
money and
corn: I pray you, let us leave
off this
usury. 11 Restore, I pray you, to them, even this
day, their
lands, their
vineyards, their
oliveyards, and their
houses, also the
hundredth part of the
money, and of the
corn, the
wine, and the
oil, that ye
exact of them.
12 Then
said they, We will
restore them, and will
require nothing of them; so will we
do as thou
sayest. Then I
called the
priests, and took an
oath of them, that they should
do according to this
promise. 13 Also I
shook my
lap, and
said, So
God shake
out every
man from his
house, and from his
labour, that
performeth not this
promise, even thus be he shaken
out, and
emptied. And all the
congregation said,
Amen, and
praised the
LORD. And the
people did according to this
promise. 14 Moreover from the
time that I was
appointed to be their
governor in the
land of
Judah, from the
twentieth year even unto the
two and
thirtieth year of
Artaxerxes the
king, that is,
twelve years, I and my
brethren have not
eaten the
bread of the
governor. 15 But the
former governors that had been
before me were
chargeable unto the
people, and had
taken of them
bread and
wine, beside forty shekels of
silver; yea,
even their
servants bare
rule over the
people: but so
did not I,
because of the
fear of
God. 16 Yea, also I
continued in the
work of this
wall, neither
bought we any
land: and all my
servants were
gathered thither unto the
work. 17 Moreover there were at my
table an
hundred and
fifty of the
Jews and
rulers, beside those that
came unto us from among the
heathen that are about
us. 18 Now that which was
prepared for me
daily was
one ox and
six choice sheep; also
fowls were
prepared for me, and once in
ten days store of all sorts of
wine: yet for
all this
required not I the
bread of the
governor, because the
bondage was
heavy upon this
people. 19 Think upon me, my
God, for
good, according to all that I have
done for this
people.