Ezra 9

9:1 Now when these things had been completed, the leaders approached me and said, “The people of Israel, the priests, and the Levites have not separated themselves from the local residents1 who practice detestable things similar to those of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, the Ammonites, the Moabites, the Egyptians, and the Amorites. 9:2 Indeed, they have taken some of their daughters as wives for themselves and for their sons and have intermingled the holy seed with the local residents. Worse still, the leaders and the officials have been at the forefront of all of this!”

9:3 When I heard this account, I tore my tunic and my robe and ripped out some of the hair of my head and beard. Then I sat down, quite devastated. 9:4 Everyone who held the words of the God of Israel in awe2 gathered around me because of the unfaithful acts of the people of the exile.3 Devastated, I continued to sit there until the evening offering.

9:5 At the time of the evening offering I got up from my self-abasement,4 with my torn tunic and robe, and then dropped to my knees and spread my hands to the LORD my God. 9:6 I prayed,5

“O my God, I am ashamed and embarrassed, my God, to lift my face to you. For our iniquities have climbed higher than our head, and our guilt extends to the heavens. 9:7 From the days of our fathers until this very day our guilt has been great. Because of our iniquities we, along with our kings and6 priests, have been delivered over by the local kings7 to sword, captivity, plunder, and embarrassment—right up to the present time.

9:8 “But now briefly8 we have received mercy from the LORD our God, in that he has left us a remnant and has given us a secure position9 in his holy place. Thus our God has enlightened our eyes10 and has given us a little relief in our time of servitude. 9:9 Although we are slaves, our God has not abandoned us in our servitude. He has extended kindness to us in the sight of the kings of Persia, in that he has revived us11 to restore the temple of our God and to raise12 up its ruins and to give us a protective wall in Judah and Jerusalem.13

9:10 “And now what are we able to say after this, our God? For we have forsaken your commandments 9:11 which you commanded us through your servants the prophets with the words:14 ‘The land that you are entering to possess is a land defiled by the impurities of the local residents.15 With their abominations they have filled it from one end to the other with their filthiness. 9:12 Therefore do not give your daughters in marriage to their sons, and do not take their daughters in marriage for your sons. Do not ever seek their peace or welfare, so that you may be strong and may eat the good of the land and may leave it as an inheritance for your sons forever.’

9:13 “Everything that has happened to us has come about because of our wicked actions and our great guilt. Even so, our God, you have exercised restraint16 toward our iniquities and have given us a remnant such as this. 9:14 Shall we once again break your commandments and intermarry with these abominable peoples? Would you not be so angered by us as to wipe us out, with no survivor or remnant? 9:15 O LORD God of Israel, you are righteous, for we are left as a remnant this day. Indeed, we stand before you in our guilt. However, because of this guilt17 no one can really stand before you.”

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