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Ezra 7:11-23 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

11. Ezra was a priest and an expert in the laws and commands that the Lord had given to Israel. One day King Artaxerxes gave Ezra a letter which said:

12. Greetings from the great King Artaxerxes to Ezra the priest and expert in the teachings of the God of heaven.

13-14. Any of the people of Israel or their priests or Levites in my kingdom may go with you to Jerusalem if they want to. My seven advisers and I agree that you may go to Jerusalem and Judah to find out if the laws of your God are being obeyed.

15. When you go, take the silver and gold that I and my advisers are freely giving to the God of Israel, whose temple is in Jerusalem.

16. Take the silver and gold that you collect from everywhere in Babylonia. Also take the gifts that your own people and priests have so willingly contributed for the temple of your God in Jerusalem.

17. Use the money carefully to buy the best bulls, rams, lambs, grain, and wine. Then sacrifice them on the altar at God's temple in Jerusalem.

18. If any silver or gold is left, you and your people may use it for whatever pleases your God.

19. Give your God the other articles that have been contributed for use in his temple.

20. If you need to get anything else for the temple, you may have the money you need from the royal treasury.

21. Ezra, you are a priest and an expert in the laws of the God of heaven, and I order all treasurers in Western Province to do their very best to help you.

22. They will be allowed to give as much as 3,400 kilogrammes of silver,10,000 kilogrammes of wheat,2,000 litres of wine,2,000 litres of olive oil, and all the salt you need.

23. They must provide whatever the God of heaven demands for his temple, so that he won't be angry with me and with the kings who rule after me.

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