Nehemiah 9

The People Confess Their Sins

1On the twenty-fourth day of the seventh month, the people of Israel went without eating, and they dressed in sackcloth and threw dirt on their heads to show their sorrow.[#9.1 Hebrew “same month.”]

2They refused to let foreigners join them, as they met to confess their sins and the sins of their ancestors.

3For three hours they stood and listened to the Law of the Lord their God, and then for the next three hours they confessed their sins and worshiped the Lord .

4Jeshua, Bani, Kadmiel, Shebaniah, Bunni, Sherebiah, Bani, and Chenani stood on the special platform for the Levites and prayed aloud to the Lord their God.

5Then the Levites Jeshua, Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabneiah, Sherebiah, Hodiah, Shebaniah, and Pethahiah said:

“Stand and shout praises

to your Lord ,

the eternal God!

Praise his wonderful name,

though he is greater

than words can express.”

The People Pray

6You alone are the Lord ,

Creator of the heavens

and all the stars,

Creator of the earth

and those who live on it,

Creator of the ocean

and all its creatures.

You are the source of life,

praised by the stars

that fill the heavens.

7You are the Lord our God,[#Gn 11.31; 12.1; Gn 17.4,5.]

the one who chose Abram—

you brought him from Ur

in Babylonia

and named him Abraham.

8Because he was faithful,[#Gn 15.18-21.]

you made an agreement

to give his descendants

the land of the Canaanites

and Hittites,

of the Amorites and Perizzites,

and of the Jebusites

and Girgashites.

Now you have kept your promise,

just as you always do.

9When our ancestors[#Ex 3.7; Ex 14.10-12.]

were in Egypt,

you saw their suffering;

when they were at the Red Sea,

you heard their cry for help.

10You knew that the King of Egypt[#Ex 7.8,9—12.32.]

and his officials and his nation

had mistreated your people.

So you worked fearsome miracles

against the Egyptians

and earned a reputation

that still remains.

11You divided the deep sea,[#Ex 14.21-29; Ex 15.4,5.]

and your people walked through

on dry land.

But you tossed their enemies in,

and they sank down

like a heavy stone.

12Each day you led your people[#Ex 13.21,22.]

with a thick cloud,

and at night you showed the way

with a flaming fire.

13At Sinai you came down[#Ex 19.18—23.33.]

from heaven,

and you gave your people

good laws and teachings

that are fair and honest.

14You commanded them to respect

your holy Sabbath,

and you instructed

your servant Moses

to teach them your laws.

15When they were hungry,[#Ex 16.4-15; Ex 17.1-7; Dt 1.20,21.]

you sent bread from heaven,

and when they were thirsty,

you let water flow

from a rock.

Then you commanded them

to capture the land

that you had solemnly promised.

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16Our stubborn ancestors[#Nu 14.1-4; Dt 1.26-33.]

refused to obey—

they forgot about the miracles

you had worked for them,

and they were determined

to return to Egypt

and become slaves again.

17But, our God, you are merciful[#Ex 34.6; Nu 14.18.]

and quick to forgive;

you are loving, kind,

and very patient.

So you never turned away

from them—

18not even when they made[#Ex 32.1-4.]

an idol shaped like a calf

and insulted you by claiming,

“This is the god who rescued us

from Egypt.”

19Because of your great mercy,[#Dt 8.2-4.]

you never abandoned them

in the desert.

And you always guided them

with a cloud by day

and a fire at night.

20Your gentle Spirit

instructed them,

and you gave them manna to eat

and water to drink.

21You took good care of them,

and for forty years

they never lacked a thing.

Their clothes didn't wear out,

and their feet were never swollen.

22You let them conquer kings[#Nu 21.21-35.]

and take their land,

including King Sihon of Heshbon

and King Og of Bashan.

23You brought them into the land[#Js 3.14-17; Gn 15.5; 22.17.]

that you had promised

their ancestors,

and you blessed their nation

with people that outnumbered

the stars in the sky.

24Then their descendants[#Js 11.23.]

conquered the land.

You helped them defeat

the kings and nations

and treat their enemies

however they wished.

25They captured strong cities[#Dt 6.10,11.]

and rich farmland;

they took furnished houses,

as well as cisterns,

vineyards, olive orchards,

and numerous fruit trees.

They ate till they were satisfied,

and they celebrated

your abundant blessings.

26In spite of this, they rebelled[#Jg 2.11-16.; #Ws 2.10-20.]

and disobeyed your laws.

They killed your prophets,

who warned them

to turn back to you,

and they cursed your name.

27So you handed them over

to their enemies,

who treated them terribly.

But in their sufferings,

they begged you to help.

From heaven you listened

to their prayers

and because of your great mercy,

you sent leaders to rescue them.

28But when they were at peace,[#3 Macc 2.12.]

they would turn against you,

and you would hand them over

to their enemies.

Then they would beg for help,

and because you are merciful,

you rescued them

over and over again.

29You warned them to turn back[#Lv 18.5.]

and discover true life

by obeying your laws.

But they stubbornly refused

and continued to sin.

30For years, you were patient,[#2 K 17.13-18; 2 Ch 36.15,16.]

and your Spirit warned them

with messages spoken

by your prophets.

Still they refused to listen,

and you handed them over

to their enemies.

31But you are merciful and kind,

and so you never forgot them

or let them be destroyed.

32Our God, you are powerful,[#2 K 15.19,29; 17.3-6; Ezra 4.2,8-10.]

fearsome, and faithful,

always true to your word.

So please keep in mind

the terrible sufferings

of our people, kings, leaders,

priests, and prophets,

from the time Assyria ruled

until this very day.

33You have always been fair

when you punished us

for our sins.

34Our kings and leaders,

our priests and ancestors

have never obeyed your commands

or heeded your warnings.

35You blessed them with a kingdom

and with an abundance

of rich, fertile land,

but they refused to worship you

or turn from their evil.

36Now we are slaves

in this fruitful land

you gave to our ancestors.

37Its plentiful harvest is taken

by kings you placed over us

because of our sins.

Our suffering is unbearable,

because they do as they wish

to us and our livestock.

The People Make an Agreement

38And so, a firm agreement was made that had the official approval of the leaders, the Levites, and priests.

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