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Tobit 1:7-17 Good News Bible Catholic Edition (GNBDK)

7. I would give a tenth of my grain, wine, olive-oil, pomegranates, figs and other fruits to the Levites who served God in Jerusalem. Every year, except the seventh year when the land was at rest, I would sell a second tenth of my possessions and spend the money in Jerusalem on the festival meal.

8. But every third year, I would give a third tithe to widows and orphans and to foreigners living among my people, and we would eat the festival meal together. I did this in keeping with the Law of Moses, which Deborah, the mother of my grandfather Ananiel, had taught me to obey. (I had been left an orphan when my father died.)

9. When I grew up, I married Anna, a member of my own tribe. We had a son and named him Tobias.

10. Later, I was taken captive and deported to Assyria, and that is how I came to live in Nineveh.While we lived in Nineveh, all my relatives and fellow-Jews used to eat the same kind of food as the other people who lived there,

11. but I refused to do so.

12. Since I took seriously the commands of the Most High God,

13. he made Emperor Shalmaneser respect me, and I was placed in charge of purchasing all the emperor's supplies.

14. Before the emperor died, I made regular visits to the land of Media to buy things for him there. Once, when I was in the city of Rages in Media, I left some bags of money there with Gabael, Gabrias' brother, and asked him to keep them for me. There were more than 300 kilogrammes of silver coins in those bags.

15. When Shalmaneser died, his son Sennacherib succeeded him as emperor. It soon became so dangerous to travel on the roads in Media that I could no longer go there.

16. While Shalmaneser was still emperor, I took good care of my fellow-Jews whenever they were in need.

17. If they were hungry, I shared my food with them; if they needed clothes, I gave them some of my own. Whenever I saw that the dead body of one of my people had been thrown outside the city wall, I gave it a decent burial.

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