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Esdras 4
Now the enemies of Juda and Benjamin heard that the
children of the captivity were building a temple to
the Lord the God of Israel.
And they came to Zorobabel, and the chief of the fathers,
and said to them: Let us build with you, for we seek
your God as ye do: behold we have sacrificed to him,
since the days of Asor Haddan king of Assyria, who brought
us hither.
But Zorobabel, and Josue, and the rest of the chief
of the fathers of Israel said to them: You have nothing
to do with us to build a house to our God, but we ourselves
alone will build to the Lord our God, as Cyrus king
of the Persians hath commanded us.
Then the people of the land hindered the hands of the
people of Juda, and troubled them in building.
And they hired counsellors against them, to frustrate
their design all the days of Cyrus king of Persia, even
until the reign of Darius king of the Persians.
And in the reign of Assuerus, in the beginning of his
reign, they wrote an accusation against the inhabitants
of Juda and Jerusalem.
And in the days of Artaxerxes, Beselam, Mithridates,
and Thabeel, and the rest that were in the council wrote
to Artaxerxes king of the Persians : and the letter
of accusation was written in Syriac, and was read in
the Syrian tongue.
Reum Beelteem, and Samsai the scribe wrote a letter
from Jerusalem to king Artaxerxes, in this manner:
Reum Beelteem, and Samsai the scribe and the rest of
their counsellors, the Dinites, and the Apharsathacites,
the Therphalites, the Apharsites, the Erchuites, the
Babylonians, the Susanechites, the Dievites, and the
Elamites,
And the rest of the nations, whom the great and glorious
Asenaphar brought over: and made to dwell in the cities
of Samaria and in the rest of the countries of this
side of the river in peace.
(This is the copy of the letter, which they sent to
him:) To Artaxerxes the king, thy servants, the men
that are on this side of the river, send greeting.
Be it known to the king, that the Jews, who came up
from thee to us, are come to Jerusalem a rebellious
and wicked city, which they are building, setting up
the ramparts thereof and repairing the walls.
And now be it known to the king, that if this city be
built up, and the walls thereof repaired, they will
not pay tribute nor toll, nor yearly revenues, and this
loss will fail upon the kings.
But we remembering the salt that we have eaten in the
palace, and because we count it a crime to see the king
wronged, have therefore sent and certified the king,
That search may be made in the books of the histories
of thy fathers, and thou shalt find written in the records:
and shalt know that this city is a rebellious city,
and hurtful to the kings and provinces, and that wars
were raised therein of old time: for which cause also
the city was destroyed.
We certify the king, that if this city be built, and
the walls thereof repaired, thou shalt have no possession
on this side of the river.
The king sent word to Reum Beelteem and Samsai the scribe,
and to the rest that were in their council, inhabitants
of Samaria, and to the rest beyond the river, sending
greeting and peace.
The accusation, which you have sent to us, hath been
plainly read before me,
And I commanded: and search hath been made, and it is
found, that this city of old time hath rebelled against
kings, and seditions and wars have been raised therein.
For there have been powerful kings in Jerusalem, who
hare had dominion over all the country that is beyond
the river: and have received tribute, and toll and revenues.
Now therefore hear the sentence: Hinder those men, that
this city be not built, till further orders be given
by me.
See that you be not negligent in executing this, lest
by little and little the evil grow to the hurt of the
kings.
Now the copy of the edict of king Artaxerxes was read
before Reum Beelteem, and Samsai the scribe, and their
counsellors: and they went up in haste to Jerusalem
to the Jews, and hindered them with arm and power.
Then the work of the house of the Lord in Jerusalem
was interrupted, and ceased till the second year of
the reign of Darius king of the Persians.
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