Ezra 10:1-15

Ezra 10:1-15

[1] Now when Ezra  had prayed,  and when he had confessed,  weeping  and casting himself down  before  the house  of God,  there assembled  unto him out of Israel  a very  great  congregation  of men  and women  and children:  for the people  wept  very  sore.  [2] And Shechaniah  the son  of Jehiel,  one of the sons  of Elam,  answered  and said  unto Ezra,  We have trespassed  against our God,  and have taken  strange  wives  of the people  of the land:  yet now there is  hope  in Israel  concerning this thing. [3] Now therefore let us make  a covenant  with our God  to put away  all the wives,  and such as are born  of them, according to the counsel  and of those that tremble  at the commandment  of our God;  and let it be done  according to the law.  [4] Arise;  for this matter  belongeth unto thee: we also will be with thee: be of good courage,  and do  it. [5] Then arose  Ezra,  and made the chief  priests,  the Levites,  and all Israel,  to swear  that they should do  according to this word.  And they sware.  [6] Then Ezra  rose up  from before  the house  of God,  into the chamber  of Johanan  the son  of Eliashib:  thither, he did eat  no bread,  nor drink  water:  for he mourned  because of the transgression  of them that had been carried away.  [7] And they made proclamation  throughout Judah  and Jerusalem  unto all the children  of the captivity,  that they should gather themselves together  unto Jerusalem;  [8] And that whosoever would not come  within three  days,  according to the counsel  of the princes  and the elders,  all his substance  should be forfeited,  and himself separated  from the congregation  of those that had been carried away.  [9] of Judah  and Benjamin  gathered themselves together  unto Jerusalem  within three  days.  It was the ninth  month,  on the twentieth  day of the month;  and all the people  sat  in the street  of the house  of God,  trembling  because of this matter,  and for the great rain.  [10] And Ezra  the priest  stood up,  and said  unto them, Ye have transgressed,  and have taken  strange  wives,  to increase  the trespass  of Israel.  [11] Now therefore make  confession  unto the LORD  God  of your fathers,  and do  his pleasure:  and separate  yourselves from the people  of the land,  and from the strange  wives.  [12] Then all the congregation  answered  and said  with a loud  voice,  As thou hast said,  so must we do.  [13] But  the people  are many,  and it is a time  of much rain,  and we are not able  to stand  without,  neither is this a work  of one  day  or two:  for we are many  that have transgressed  in this thing.  [14] Let now our rulers  of all the congregation  stand,  and let all them which have taken  strange  wives  in our cities  come  at appointed  times,  and with them the elders  of every city,  and the judges  thereof, until the fierce  wrath  of our God  for this matter  be turned  from us. [15] Only Jonathan  the son  of Asahel  and Jahaziah  the son  of Tikvah  were employed  about this matter: and Meshullam  and Shabbethai  the Levite  helped