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穷人的呼喊

那时,民众和他们的妻子大声呼冤,控告自己的同胞犹大人。 有些人说:“我们和儿女人口众多,给我们五谷餬口,可以存活。” 有些人说:“我们抵押了自己的田地、葡萄园和房屋,为要在饥荒中买到五谷。” 有些人说:“我们为了要借钱向王纳税,只好抵押了我们的田地和葡萄园。 虽然我们的身体与我们同胞的身体一样,我们的儿女与他们的儿女也相同,可是我们却要强迫自己的儿女去作仆婢,而且我们的女儿有些已经作了奴婢,我们却无能为力,因为我们的田地和葡萄园已经属于别人了。”

尼希米怒斥官长与领袖

我听见他们的哀叫和所讲的这些事,就十分忿怒。 我心中筹算一番以后,就谴责贵族和官长,对他们说:“你们各人向自己的同胞贷款,竟然索取高利!”于是我召开大会攻击他们。 我对他们说:“我们已尽了我们的能力,把那些卖了给外族人的同胞犹大人买赎回来,而你们还想要出卖你们的同胞,好让我们再把他们买回来吗?”他们都默不作声,无话可说。 我又说:“你们这事作得不对。你们岂不应怀着敬畏我们 神的心行事为人,免遭我们的仇敌外族人的毁谤吗? 10 现在我和我的兄弟,以及我的仆人要把银钱和五谷借给他们。让我们大家都放弃放债取利吧! 11 请你们今天就把他们的田地、葡萄园、橄榄园、房屋,以及你们向他们索取的利息:百分之一的利钱、五谷、新酒和新油,都归还给他们。” 12 他们就说:“我们必定归还,不再向他们要求利息了,你怎么说,我们愿意照着你说的去行。”我就把祭司们召了来,叫众人起誓必照着这话去行。 13 我抖着胸前的衣襟说:“不履行这话的,愿 神也是这样抖他离开他的家和产业,直到抖空。”全体会众都说:“阿们!”又赞美耶和华。众人都照着这话去行。

尼希米清廉朴实

14 自从我奉命在犹大地作他们省长的日子以来,就是从亚达薛西王二十年,直到三十二年,共十二年,我和我的兄弟都没有吃过省长的俸禄。 15 在我们以先的前任省长,重压人民,每日都向他们索取粮食和酒,以及四百五十六克银子。连他们的仆人也辖制人民,但我因为敬畏 神,就不这样行。 16 我坚持只重修城墙的工程;所以我们不购置田产,我所有的仆人也都聚集在那里工作。 17 在我桌上吃饭的,有一百五十个犹大人和官长,还有那些从我们四围外族来到我们这里的人; 18 每天预备牛一头、肥羊六只,又为我预备一些飞禽;每十天供应大量各类的酒。虽然这样,我仍然没有索取省长的俸禄,因为这些人服役已经负担沉重。 19 “我的 神啊,求你记念我,记念我为这人民所作的一切事,施恩给我。”

尼希米帮助穷苦人

那时,民众和他们的妻子都抱怨他们的犹太同胞。 有的说:“我们和我们的儿女人口众多,需要粮食来活命。” 有的说:“因为饥荒的缘故,我们要将田地、葡萄园和房屋作抵押来获取粮食。” 有的说:“我们要借钱才能缴纳王对我们的田地和葡萄园征收的税。 我们和他们是同胞,我们的孩子就像他们的孩子。但现在我们的儿女要被迫成为仆婢,甚至我们的女儿有些已经沦为奴婢。我们却无能为力,因为我们的田地和葡萄园已经归别人了。”

听到他们的抱怨后,我非常愤怒。 经过深思熟虑后,我便斥责这些贵族和官员,说:“你们竟然向同胞放高利贷!”于是我召开大会处理他们的问题。 我对他们说:“我们在尽力赎回那些被卖到外邦的犹太同胞,你们却要卖他们为奴,好让我们再赎回他们吗?”他们都沉默不语,无言以对。 我继续说:“你们的所作所为实在不对。难道你们不应该敬畏上帝,以免我们的仇敌凌辱我们吗? 10 我和我的兄弟及仆人都借钱、借粮给民众,现在我们要停止放高利贷。 11 你们今天就要归还他们的田地、葡萄园、橄榄园和房屋,以及你们向他们所收的五谷、新酒和油的利息。”

12 他们说:“我们会照你的话去做,把东西还给他们,不再向他们索债。”于是,我召来祭司,让这些人起誓遵守自己的诺言。 13 我抖着衣服说:“如果你们不守誓言,愿上帝也这样抖掉你们的家园和你们劳碌得来的,使你们一无所有。”全体会众都说:“阿们!”他们赞美耶和华,民众都遵照誓言去行。

尼希米大公无私

14 从亚达薛西王二十年至三十二年,也就是我奉派为犹大省长的十二年间,我和我的弟兄都没有吃省长的俸禄。 15 在我之前的省长使民众负担沉重,天天索取食物、酒及五百克银子。他们的仆人也欺压民众,但我因敬畏上帝而没有这样做。 16 我全心修筑城墙,没有购置田产,我的仆人也都参与修建城墙的工作。 17 除了从周围外邦来到我们这里的人之外,还有一百五十名犹太人和官员与我一同吃饭。 18 我每天需要预备一头公牛、六只肥羊和飞禽;每十天还要大量供应各样酒品。即使这样,我仍然没有吃省长的俸禄,因为民众已经负担沉重。 19 我的上帝啊,求你记念我为这些民众所做的一切,施恩于我。

Nehemiah Helps the Poor

Now the men and their wives raised a great outcry against their fellow Jews. Some were saying, “We and our sons and daughters are numerous; in order for us to eat and stay alive, we must get grain.”

Others were saying, “We are mortgaging our fields,(A) our vineyards and our homes to get grain during the famine.”(B)

Still others were saying, “We have had to borrow money to pay the king’s tax(C) on our fields and vineyards. Although we are of the same flesh and blood(D) as our fellow Jews and though our children are as good as theirs, yet we have to subject our sons and daughters to slavery.(E) Some of our daughters have already been enslaved, but we are powerless, because our fields and our vineyards belong to others.”(F)

When I heard their outcry and these charges, I was very angry. I pondered them in my mind and then accused the nobles and officials. I told them, “You are charging your own people interest!”(G) So I called together a large meeting to deal with them and said: “As far as possible, we have bought(H) back our fellow Jews who were sold to the Gentiles. Now you are selling your own people, only for them to be sold back to us!” They kept quiet, because they could find nothing to say.(I)

So I continued, “What you are doing is not right. Shouldn’t you walk in the fear of our God to avoid the reproach(J) of our Gentile enemies? 10 I and my brothers and my men are also lending the people money and grain. But let us stop charging interest!(K) 11 Give back to them immediately their fields, vineyards, olive groves and houses, and also the interest(L) you are charging them—one percent of the money, grain, new wine and olive oil.”

12 “We will give it back,” they said. “And we will not demand anything more from them. We will do as you say.”

Then I summoned the priests and made the nobles and officials take an oath(M) to do what they had promised. 13 I also shook(N) out the folds of my robe and said, “In this way may God shake out of their house and possessions anyone who does not keep this promise. So may such a person be shaken out and emptied!”

At this the whole assembly said, “Amen,”(O) and praised the Lord. And the people did as they had promised.

14 Moreover, from the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes,(P) when I was appointed to be their governor(Q) in the land of Judah, until his thirty-second year—twelve years—neither I nor my brothers ate the food allotted to the governor. 15 But the earlier governors—those preceding me—placed a heavy burden on the people and took forty shekels[a] of silver from them in addition to food and wine. Their assistants also lorded it over the people. But out of reverence for God(R) I did not act like that. 16 Instead,(S) I devoted myself to the work on this wall. All my men were assembled there for the work; we[b] did not acquire any land.

17 Furthermore, a hundred and fifty Jews and officials ate at my table, as well as those who came to us from the surrounding nations. 18 Each day one ox, six choice sheep and some poultry(T) were prepared for me, and every ten days an abundant supply of wine of all kinds. In spite of all this, I never demanded the food allotted to the governor, because the demands were heavy on these people.

19 Remember(U) me with favor, my God, for all I have done for these people.

Footnotes

  1. Nehemiah 5:15 That is, about 1 pound or about 460 grams
  2. Nehemiah 5:16 Most Hebrew manuscripts; some Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint, Vulgate and Syriac I