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Tobit 1:11-25 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

11. Therefore, when, during the captivity, he had arrived with his wife and son at the city of Nineveh, with all his tribe,

12. (even though they all ate from the foods of the Gentiles,) he guarded his soul and never was contaminated with their foods.

13. And because he was mindful of the Lord with his whole heart, God gave him favor in the sight of Shalmaneser the king.

14. And he gave him the power to go wherever he would want, having the freedom to do whatever he wished.

15. Therefore, he continued on to all who were in captivity, and he gave them helpful advice.

16. But when he had arrived at Rages, a city of the Medes, he had ten talents of silver, from that which he had been given in honor by the king.

17. And when, in the midst of the great tumult of his kindred, he saw the destitution of Gabael, who was from his tribe, he loaned him, under a written agreement, the aforementioned weight of silver.

18. In truth, after a long time, Shalmaneser the king died, while Sennacherib his son reigned in his place, and he held a hatred for the sons of Israel.

19. Every day, Tobit traveled though all his own people, and he consoled them, and he distributed to each one as much as he could from his resources.

20. He nourished the hungry, and he supplied clothes to the naked, and he showed concern for the burial of the dead and of the slain.

21. And then, when king Sennacherib had returned from Judea, fleeing the scourge which God had caused all around him because of his blasphemy, and, being angry, he was slaughtering many from the sons of Israel, Tobit buried their bodies.

22. And when it was reported to the king, he ordered him to be slain, and he took away all his belongings.

23. In truth, Tobit, fleeing with nothing but his son and his wife, was able to remain hidden because many loved him.

24. In truth, after forty-five days, the king was slain by his own sons,

25. and Tobit was able to return to his house, and all his resources were restored to him.

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