8:1 And
all
the
people
are
gathered
as
one
man
unto
the
broad
place
that
[is]
before
the
water-gate,
and
they
say
to
Ezra
the
scribe
to
bring
the
book
of
the
law
of
Moses,
that
Jehovah
commanded
Israel.
8:2 And
Ezra
the
priest
bringeth
the
law
before
the
assembly,
both
of
men
and
women,
and
every
one
intelligent
to
hear,
on
the
first
day
of
the
seventh
month,
8:3 and
he
readeth
in
it
before
the
broad
place
that
[is]
before
the
water-gate,
from
the
light
till
the
middle
of
the
day,
over-against
the
men,
and
the
women,
and
those
intelligent,
and
the
ears
of
all
the
people
[are]
unto
the
book
of
the
law.
8:4 And
Ezra
the
scribe
standeth
on
a
tower
of
wood
that
they
made
for
the
purpose,
and
Mattithiah
standeth
near
him,
and
Shema,
and
Anaiah,
and
Urijah,
and
Hilkiah,
and
Maaseiah,
on
his
right;
and
on
his
left
Pedaiah,
and
Mishael,
and
Malchijah,
and
Hashum,
and
Hashbaddana,
Zechariah,
Meshullam.
8:5 And
Ezra
openeth
the
book
before
the
eyes
of
all
the
people--for
above
all
the
people
he
hath
been--and
at
his
opening
[it]
all
the
people
have
stood
up,
8:6 and
Ezra
blesseth
Jehovah,
the
great
God,
and
all
the
people
answer,
`Amen,
Amen,'
with
lifting
up
of
their
hands,
and
they
bow
and
do
obeisance
to
Jehovah--faces
to
the
earth.
8:7 And
Jeshua,
and
Bani,
and
Sherebiah,
Jamin,
Akkub,
Shabbethai,
Hodijah,
Maaseiah,
Kelita,
Azariah,
Jozabad,
Hanan,
Pelaiah,
and
the
Levites,
giving
the
people
understanding
in
the
law,
and
the
people,
[are]
on
their
station,
8:8 and
they
read
in
the
book,
in
the
law
of
God,
explaining--so
as
to
give
the
meaning,
and
they
give
understanding
to
the
convocation.
8:9 And
Nehemiah--he
[is]
the
Tirshatha--saith
(and
Ezra
the
priest,
the
scribe,
and
the
Levites
who
are
instructing
the
people)
to
all
the
people,
`To-day
is
holy
to
Jehovah
your
God,
do
not
mourn,
nor
weep:'
for
all
the
people
are
weeping
at
their
hearing
the
words
of
the
law.
8:10 And
he
saith
to
them,
`Go,
eat
fat
things,
and
drink
sweet
things,
and
sent
portions
to
him
for
whom
nothing
is
prepared,
for
to-day
[is]
holy
to
our
Lord,
and
be
not
grieved,
for
the
joy
of
Jehovah
is
your
strength.'
8:11 And
the
Levites
are
keeping
all
the
people
silent,
saying,
`Be
silent,
for
to-day
[is]
holy,
and
be
not
grieved.'
8:12 And
all
the
people
go
to
eat,
and
to
drink,
and
to
send
portions,
and
to
make
great
joy,
because
they
have
understood
concerning
the
words
that
they
made
known
to
them.
8:13 And
on
the
second
day
have
been
gathered
heads
of
the
fathers
of
all
the
people,
the
priests,
and
the
Levites,
unto
Ezra
the
scribe,
even
to
act
wisely
concerning
the
words
of
the
law.
8:14 And
they
find
written
in
the
law
that
Jehovah
commanded
by
the
hand
of
Moses,
that
the
sons
of
Israel
dwell
in
booths
in
the
feast,
in
the
seventh
month,
8:15 and
that
they
proclaim
and
cause
to
pass
over
all
their
cities,
(and
in
Jerusalem,)
saying,
`Go
ye
out
to
the
mount,
and
bring
leaves
of
the
olive,
and
leaves
of
the
oil
tree,
and
leaves
of
the
myrtle,
and
leaves
of
the
palms,
and
leaves
of
thick
trees,
to
make
booths
as
it
is
written.'
8:16 And
the
people
go
out,
and
bring
in,
and
make
for
themselves
booths,
each
on
his
roof,
and
in
their
courts,
and
in
the
courts
of
the
house
of
God,
and
in
the
broad
place
of
the
water-gate,
and
in
the
broad
place
of
the
gate
of
Ephraim.
8:17 And
they
make--all
the
assembly
of
the
captives
of
the
captivity--booths,
and
they
sit
in
booths;
for
the
sons
of
Israel
had
not
done,
from
the
days
of
Jeshua
son
of
Nun,
so
unto
that
day,
and
there
is
very
great
joy.
8:18 And
he
readeth
in
the
book
of
the
law
of
God
day
by
day,
from
the
first
day
till
the
last
day,
and
they
make
a
feast
seven
days,
and
on
the
eighth
day
a
restraint,
according
to
the
ordinance.