5:1 Then
there
arose
a
great
cry
of
the
people
and
of
their
wives
against
their
brethren
the
Jews.
5:2 For
there
were
that
said,
We,
our
sons
and
our
daughters,
are
many:
let
us
get
grain,
that
we
may
eat
and
live.
5:3 Some
also
there
were
that
said,
We
are
mortgaging
our
fields,
and
our
vineyards,
and
our
houses:
let
us
get
grain,
because
of
the
dearth.
5:4 There
were
also
that
said,
We
have
borrowed
money
for
the
king's
tribute
[upon]
our
fields
and
our
vineyards.
5:5 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
into
bondage
[already]:
neither
is
it
in
our
power
to
help
it;
for
other
men
have
our
fields
and
our
vineyards.
5:6 And
I
was
very
angry
when
I
heard
their
cry
and
these
words.
5:7 Then
I
consulted
with
myself,
and
contended
with
the
nobles
and
the
rulers,
and
said
unto
them,
Ye
exact
usury,
every
one
of
his
brother.
And
I
held
a
great
assembly
against
them.
5:8 And
I
said
unto
them,
We
after
our
ability
have
redeemed
our
brethren
the
Jews,
that
were
sold
unto
the
nations;
and
would
ye
even
sell
your
brethren,
and
should
they
be
sold
unto
us
Then
held
they
their
peace,
and
found
never
a
word.
5:9 Also
I
said,
The
thing
that
ye
do
is
not
good:
ought
ye
not
to
walk
in
the
fear
of
our
God,
because
of
the
reproach
of
the
nations
our
enemies
5:10 And
I
likewise,
my
brethren
and
my
servants,
do
lend
them
money
and
grain.
I
pray
you,
let
us
leave
off
this
usury.
5:11 Restore,
I
pray
you,
to
them,
even
this
day,
their
fields,
their
vineyards,
their
oliveyards,
and
their
houses,
also
the
hundredth
part
of
the
money,
and
of
the
grain,
the
new
wine,
and
the
oil,
that
ye
exact
of
them.
5:12 Then
said
they,
We
will
restore
them,
and
will
require
nothing
of
them;
so
will
we
do,
even
as
thou
sayest.
Then
I
called
the
priests,
and
took
an
oath
of
them,
that
they
would
do
according
to
this
promise.
5:13 Also
I
shook
out
my
lap,
and
said,
So
God
shake
out
every
man
from
his
house,
and
from
his
labor,
that
performeth
not
this
promise;
even
thus
be
he
shaken
out,
and
emptied.
And
all
the
assembly
said,
Amen,
and
praised
Jehovah.
And
the
people
did
according
to
this
promise.
5:14 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.
5:15 But
the
former
governors
that
were
before
me
were
chargeable
unto
the
people,
and
took
of
them
bread
and
wine,
besides
forty
shekels
of
silver;
yea,
even
their
servants
bare
rule
over
the
people:
but
so
did
not
I,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
5:16 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.
5:17 Moreover
there
were
at
my
table,
of
the
Jews
and
the
rulers,
a
hundred
and
fifty
men,
besides
those
that
came
unto
us
from
among
the
nations
that
were
round
about
us.
5:18 Now
that
which
was
prepared
for
one
day
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
I
demanded
not
the
bread
of
the
governor,
because
the
bondage
was
heavy
upon
this
people.
5:19 Remember
unto
me,
O
my
God,
for
good,
all
that
I
have
done
for
this
people.