Nehemiah 13
1 On that
day they
read in the
book of
Moses in the
audience of the
people; and therein was
found written, that the
Ammonite and the
Moabite should not
come into the
congregation of
God for ever; 2 Because they
met not the
children of
Israel with
bread and with
water, but
hired Balaam against them, that he should
curse them: howbeit our
God turned the
curse into a
blessing. 3 Now it came to pass, when they had
heard the
law, that they
separated from
Israel all the mixed
multitude. 4 And
before this,
Eliashib the
priest, having the
oversight of the
chamber of the
house of our
God, was
allied unto
Tobiah: 5 And he had
prepared for him a
great chamber, where
aforetime they
laid the meat
offerings, the
frankincense, and the
vessels, and the
tithes of the
corn, the new
wine, and the
oil, which was
commanded to be given to the
Levites, and the
singers, and the
porters; and the
offerings of the
priests. 6 But in all this time was not I at
Jerusalem: for in the
two and
thirtieth year of
Artaxerxes king of
Babylon came I unto the
king, and
after certain
days obtained I
leave of the
king: 7 And I
came to
Jerusalem, and
understood of the
evil that
Eliashib did for
Tobiah, in
preparing him a
chamber in the
courts of the
house of
God. 8 And it
grieved me
sore: therefore I cast
forth all the
household stuff of
Tobiah out
of the
chamber. 9 Then I
commanded, and they
cleansed the
chambers: and thither brought I
again the
vessels of the
house of
God, with the meat
offering and the
frankincense. 10 And I
perceived that the
portions of the
Levites had not been
given them: for the
Levites and the
singers, that
did the
work, were
fled every
one to his
field. 11 Then
contended I with the
rulers, and
said, Why is the
house of
God forsaken? And I gathered them
together, and
set them in their
place. 12 Then
brought all
Judah the
tithe of the
corn and the new
wine and the
oil unto the
treasuries. 13 And I made
treasurers over the
treasuries, Shelemiah the
priest, and
Zadok the
scribe, and of the
Levites, Pedaiah: and next to
them was
Hanan the
son of
Zaccur, the
son of
Mattaniah: for they were
counted faithful, and their office was to
distribute unto their
brethren. 14 Remember me, O my
God, concerning this, and wipe not
out my
good deeds that I have
done for the
house of my
God, and for the
offices thereof.
15 In those
days saw I in
Judah some
treading wine
presses on the
sabbath, and bringing
in sheaves, and
lading asses; as also
wine, grapes, and
figs, and all manner of
burdens, which they
brought into
Jerusalem on the
sabbath day: and I
testified against them in the
day wherein they
sold victuals. 16 There
dwelt men of
Tyre also therein, which
brought fish, and all manner of
ware, and
sold on the
sabbath unto the
children of
Judah, and in
Jerusalem. 17 Then I
contended with the
nobles of
Judah, and
said unto them, What
evil thing is this that ye
do, and
profane the
sabbath day? 18 Did not your
fathers thus, and
did not our
God bring all this
evil upon us, and upon this
city? yet ye
bring more wrath upon
Israel by
profaning the
sabbath. 19 And it came to pass, that when the
gates of
Jerusalem began to be
dark before the
sabbath, I
commanded that the
gates should be
shut, and
charged that they should not be
opened till
after the
sabbath: and some of my
servants set I at the
gates, that there should no
burden be brought
in on the
sabbath day. 20 So the
merchants and
sellers of all kind of
ware lodged without Jerusalem once or
twice. 21 Then I
testified against them, and
said unto them, Why
lodge ye
about the
wall? if ye do so
again, I will
lay hands on you. From that
time forth
came they no more on the
sabbath. 22 And I
commanded the
Levites that they should
cleanse themselves, and that they should
come and
keep the
gates, to
sanctify the
sabbath day. Remember me, O my
God, concerning this also, and
spare me according to the
greatness of thy
mercy. 23 In those
days also
saw I
Jews that had
married wives of
Ashdod, of
Ammon, and of
Moab: 24 And their
children spake half in the speech of
Ashdod, and
could not
speak in the Jews'
language, but according to the
language of
each people. 25 And I
contended with them, and
cursed them, and
smote certain of them, and plucked off their
hair, and made them
swear by
God, saying, Ye shall not
give your
daughters unto their
sons, nor
take their
daughters unto your
sons, or for yourselves.
26 Did not
Solomon king of
Israel sin by these things? yet among
many nations was there no
king like him, who was
beloved of his
God, and
God made him
king over all
Israel: nevertheless even
him did
outlandish women cause to
sin.
27 Shall we then
hearken unto you to
do all this
great evil, to
transgress against our
God in
marrying strange wives? 28 And one of the
sons of
Joiada, the
son of
Eliashib the
high priest, was son in
law to
Sanballat the
Horonite: therefore I
chased him from me.
29 Remember them, O my
God, because they have
defiled the
priesthood, and the
covenant of the
priesthood, and of the
Levites. 30 Thus
cleansed I them from all
strangers, and
appointed the
wards of the
priests and the
Levites, every
one in his
business; 31 And for the
wood offering, at
times appointed, and for the
firstfruits. Remember me, O my
God, for
good.