Contemporary English Version Anglicised

Ezra 8:19-32 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

19. We were also sent Hashabiah and Jeshaiah from the family of Merari along with twenty of their relatives.

20. In addition,220 others came to help the Levites in the temple. The ancestors of these workers had been chosen years ago by King David and his officials, and they were all listed by name.

21. Beside the River Ahava, I asked the people to go without eating and to pray. We humbled ourselves and asked God to bring us and our children safely to Jerusalem with all our possessions.

22. I was ashamed to ask the king to send soldiers and cavalry to protect us against enemies along the way. After all, we had told the king that our God takes care of everyone who truly worships him, but that he gets very angry and punishes anyone who refuses to obey.

23. So we went without food and asked God himself to protect us, and he answered our prayers.

24. I chose twelve of the leading priests—Sherebiah, Hashabiah and ten of their relatives.

25-27. Then I weighed the gifts that had been given for God's temple, and I divided them among the twelve priests I had chosen. There were gifts of silver and gold, as well as the articles that the king, his advisers and officials, and the people of Israel had contributed. In all there were: 22 tonnes of silver; 100 silver articles weighing 70 kilogrammes; 3,400 kilogrammes of gold; 20 gold bowls weighing over 8 kilogrammes; and 2 polished bronze articles as valuable as gold.

28. I said to the priests:You belong to the Lord, the God of your ancestors, and these things also belong to him. The silver and gold were willingly given as gifts to the Lord.

29. Be sure to guard them and keep them safe until you reach Jerusalem. Then weigh them inside God's temple in the presence of the chief priests, the Levites, and the heads of the Israelite families.

30. The priests and Levites then took charge of the gifts that had been weighed, so they could take them to the temple of our God in Jerusalem.

31. On the twelfth day of the first month, we left the River Ahava and started for Jerusalem. Our God watched over us, and as we travelled along, he kept our enemies from ambushing us.

32. After arriving in Jerusalem, we rested for three days.