13:1 On
that
day
they
read
in
the
book
of
Moses
in
the
audience
of
the
people;
and
therein
was
found
written,
that
an
Ammonite
and
a
Moabite
should
not
enter
into
the
assembly
of
God
for
ever,
13:2 because
they
met
not
the
children
of
Israel
with
bread
and
with
water,
but
hired
Balaam
against
them,
to
curse
them:
howbeit
our
God
turned
the
curse
into
a
blessing.
13:3 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
they
had
heard
the
law,
that
they
separated
from
Israel
all
the
mixed
multitude.
13:4 Now
before
this,
Eliashib
the
priest,
who
was
appointed
over
the
chambers
of
the
house
of
our
God,
being
allied
unto
Tobiah,
13:5 had
prepared
for
him
a
great
chamber,
where
aforetime
they
laid
the
meal-offerings,
the
frankincense,
and
the
vessels,
and
the
tithes
of
the
grain,
the
new
wine,
and
the
oil,
which
were
given
by
commandment
to
the
Levites,
and
the
singers,
and
the
porters;
and
the
heave-offerings
for
the
priests.
13:6 But
in
all
this
[time]
I
was
not
at
Jerusalem;
for
in
the
two
and
thirtieth
year
of
Artaxerxes
king
of
Babylon
I
went
unto
the
king:
and
after
certain
days
asked
I
leave
of
the
king,
13:7 and
I
came
to
Jerusalem,
and
understood
the
evil
that
Eliashib
had
done
for
Tobiah,
in
preparing
him
a
chamber
in
the
courts
of
the
house
of
God.
13:8 And
it
grieved
me
sore:
therefore
I
cast
forth
all
the
household
stuff
of
Tobiah
out
of
the
chamber.
13:9 Then
I
commanded,
and
they
cleansed
the
chambers:
and
thither
brought
I
again
the
vessels
of
the
house
of
God,
with
the
meal-offerings
and
the
frankincense.
13:10 And
I
perceived
that
the
portions
of
the
Levites
had
not
been
given
them;
so
that
the
Levites
and
the
singers,
that
did
the
work,
were
fled
every
one
to
his
field.
13:11 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.
13:12 Then
brought
all
Judah
the
tithe
of
the
grain
and
the
new
wine
and
the
oil
unto
the
treasuries.
13:13 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
business
was
to
distribute
unto
their
brethren.
13:14 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
observances
thereof.
13:15 In
those
days
saw
I
in
Judah
some
men
treading
wine-presses
on
the
sabbath,
and
bringing
in
sheaves,
and
lading
asses
[therewith];
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.
13:16 There
dwelt
men
of
Tyre
also
therein,
who
brought
in
fish,
and
all
manner
of
wares,
and
sold
on
the
sabbath
unto
the
children
of
Judah,
and
in
Jerusalem.
13:17 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
13:18 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.
13:19 And
it
came
to
pass
that,
when
the
gates
of
Jerusalem
began
to
be
dark
before
the
sabbath,
I
commanded
that
the
doors
should
be
shut,
and
commanded
that
they
should
not
be
opened
till
after
the
sabbath:
and
some
of
my
servants
set
I
over
the
gates,
that
there
should
no
burden
be
brought
in
on
the
sabbath
day.
13:20 So
the
merchants
and
sellers
of
all
kind
of
wares
lodged
without
Jerusalem
once
or
twice.
13:21 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.
13:22 And
I
commanded
the
Levites
that
they
should
purify
themselves,
and
that
they
should
come
and
keep
the
gates,
to
sanctify
the
sabbath
day.
Remember
unto
me,
O
my
God,
this
also,
and
spare
me
according
to
the
greatness
of
thy
lovingkindness.
13:23 In
those
days
also
saw
I
the
Jews
that
had
married
women
of
Ashdod,
of
Ammon,
[and]
of
Moab:
13:24 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.
13:25 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
for
your
sons,
or
for
yourselves.
13:26 Did
not
Solomon
king
of
Israel
sin
by
these
things
yet
among
many
nations
was
there
no
king
like
him,
and
he
was
beloved
of
his
God,
and
God
made
him
king
over
all
Israel:
nevertheless
even
him
did
foreign
women
cause
to
sin.
13:27 Shall
we
then
hearken
unto
you
to
do
all
this
great
evil,
to
trespass
against
our
God
in
marrying
foreign
women
13:28 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.
13:29 Remember
them,
O
my
God,
because
they
have
defiled
the
priesthood,
and
the
covenant
of
the
priesthood,
and
of
the
Levites.
13:30 Thus
cleansed
I
them
from
all
foreigners,
and
appointed
charges
for
the
priests
and
for
the
Levites,
every
one
in
his
work;
13:31 and
for
the
wood-offering,
at
times
appointed,
and
for
the
first-fruits.
Remember
me,
O
my
God,
for
good.