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Nehemiah Refuses the Governor’s Allotment

14 In addition, from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah (that is, during the twelve years from the twentieth to the thirty-second year of King Artaxerxes), neither I nor my relatives relied on the provisions[a] allotted to the governor. 15 Nevertheless, the former governors before me placed a heavy burden on the people. They received food and wine, plus a tax of[b] 40 shekels[c] of silver. Even their young men took advantage of the people, but I never did so because I feared God.

16 Also, as I continued to work on the wall, we purchased no land, and all of my young men were employed in the work. 17 I fed 150 Jews and officials every day, not counting those who came from the nations around us. 18 Our daily requirements were one ox and six choice sheep, along with various kinds of poultry prepared for me. Every ten days there was a delivery of an abundant supply of wine. Despite all this, I refused the governor’s allotment,[d] because demands on the people were heavy.

19 “Remember me with favor, my God, for everything I’ve done for this people.”

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Footnotes

  1. Nehemiah 5:14 Lit. have eaten the bread
  2. Nehemiah 5:15 The Heb. lacks a tax of
  3. Nehemiah 5:15 I.e. about a pound; a shekel weighed about 0.4 ounces
  4. Nehemiah 5:18 Lit. bread