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Ezra 4:5-16 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

5. During the time when Cyrus was king and even until Darius became king, they kept bribing government officials to slow down the work.

6. In the first year that Xerxes was king, the neighbouring people brought written charges against the people of Judah and Jerusalem.

7. Later, Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel, and their advisers got together and wrote a letter to Artaxerxes when he was king of Persia. It was written in Aramaic and had to be translated.

8-10. A letter was also written to Artaxerxes about Jerusalem by Governor Rehum, Secretary Shimshai, and their advisers, including the judges, the governors, the officials, and the local leaders. They were joined in writing this letter by people from Erech and Babylonia, the Elamites from Susa, and people from other foreign nations that the great and famous Ashurbanipal had forced to settle in Samaria and other parts of Western Province.

11. This letter said:Your Majesty King Artaxerxes, we are your servants from everywhere in Western Province, and we send you our greetings.

12. You should know that the Jews who left your country have moved back to Jerusalem and are now rebuilding that terrible city. In fact, they have almost finished rebuilding the walls and repairing the foundations.

13. You should also know that if the walls are completed and the city is rebuilt, the Jews won't pay any kind of taxes, and there will be less money in your treasury.

14. We are telling you this, because you have done so much for us, and we want everyone to respect you.

15. If you look up the official records of your ancestors, you will find that Jerusalem has constantly rebelled and has led others to rebel against kings and provinces. That's why the city was destroyed in the first place.

16. If Jerusalem is rebuilt and its walls completed, you will no longer have control over Western Province.

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