9:1 After
these
things
had
been
done,
the
officials
approached
me
and
said,
"The
people
of
Israel
and
the
priests
and
the
Levites
have
not
separated
themselves
from
the
peoples
of
the
lands
with
their
abominations,
from
the
Canaanites,
the
Hittites,
the
Perizzites,
the
Jebusites,
the
Ammonites,
the
Moabites,
the
Egyptians,
and
the
Amorites.
9:2 For
they
have
taken
some
of
their
daughters
to
be
wives
for
themselves
and
for
their
sons,
so
that
the
holy
race
has
mixed
itself
with
the
peoples
of
the
lands.
And
in
this
faithlessness
the
hand
of
the
officials
and
chief
men
has
been
foremost."
9:3 As
soon
as
I
heard
this,
I
tore
my
garment
and
my
cloak
and
pulled
hair
from
my
head
and
beard
and
sat
appalled.
9:4 Then
all
who
trembled
at
the
words
of
the
God
of
Israel,
because
of
the
faithlessness
of
the
returned
exiles,
gathered
around
me
while
I
sat
appalled
until
the
evening
sacrifice.
9:5 And
at
the
evening
sacrifice
I
rose
from
my
fasting,
with
my
garment
and
my
cloak
torn,
and
fell
upon
my
knees
and
spread
out
my
hands
to
the
LORD
my
God,
9:6 saying:
"O
my
God,
I
am
ashamed
and
blush
to
lift
my
face
to
you,
my
God,
for
our
iniquities
have
risen
higher
than
our
heads,
and
our
guilt
has
mounted
up
to
the
heavens.
9:7 From
the
days
of
our
fathers
to
this
day
we
have
been
in
great
guilt.
And
for
our
iniquities
we,
our
kings,
and
our
priests
have
been
given
into
the
hand
of
the
kings
of
the
lands,
to
the
sword,
to
captivity,
to
plundering,
and
to
utter
shame,
as
it
is
today.
9:8 But
now
for
a
brief
moment
favor
has
been
shown
by
the
LORD
our
God,
to
leave
us
a
remnant
and
to
give
us
a
secure
hold
within
his
holy
place,
that
our
God
may
brighten
our
eyes
and
grant
us
a
little
reviving
in
our
slavery.
9:9 For
we
are
slaves.
Yet
our
God
has
not
forsaken
us
in
our
slavery,
but
has
extended
to
us
his
steadfast
love
before
the
kings
of
Persia,
to
grant
us
some
reviving
to
set
up
the
house
of
our
God,
to
repair
its
ruins,
and
to
give
us
protection
in
Judea
and
Jerusalem.
9:10 "And
now,
O
our
God,
what
shall
we
say
after
this
For
we
have
forsaken
your
commandments,
9:11 which
you
commanded
by
your
servants
the
prophets,
saying,
'The
land
that
you
are
entering,
to
take
possession
of
it,
is
a
land
impure
with
the
impurity
of
the
peoples
of
the
lands,
with
their
abominations
that
have
filled
it
from
end
to
end
with
their
uncleanness.
9:12 Therefore
do
not
give
your
daughters
to
their
sons,
neither
take
their
daughters
for
your
sons,
and
never
seek
their
peace
or
prosperity,
that
you
may
be
strong
and
eat
the
good
of
the
land
and
leave
it
for
an
inheritance
to
your
children
forever.'
9:13 And
after
all
that
has
come
upon
us
for
our
evil
deeds
and
for
our
great
guilt,
seeing
that
you,
our
God,
have
punished
us
less
than
our
iniquities
deserved
and
have
given
us
such
a
remnant
as
this,
9:14 shall
we
break
your
commandments
again
and
intermarry
with
the
peoples
who
practice
these
abominations
Would
you
not
be
angry
with
us
until
you
consumed
us,
so
that
there
should
be
no
remnant,
nor
any
to
escape
9:15 O
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel,
you
are
just,
for
we
are
left
a
remnant
that
has
escaped,
as
it
is
today.
Behold,
we
are
before
you
in
our
guilt,
for
none
can
stand
before
you
because
of
this."