English (KJV)
Early Modern English (KJV)
简体中文 (CKJV)
繁體中文 (CKJV)
Sory, but thy browſer is not supported. Pleaſe update thy browſer or uſe the lateſt uerſion of
Firefox
or
Chrome
. Thou alſo mayeſt need to uninhibit JavaScript.
< Preuious Chapter
Next Chapter >
Chapter 9
Nowe
when
these
things
were
done,
the
Princes
came
to
me,
saying,
The
people
of
Israel,
and
the
priests
and
the
Leuites,
haue
not
separated
themselues
from
the
people
of
the
lands,
doing
according
to
their
abominations,
euen
of
the
Canaanites,
the
Hittites,
the
Perizzites,
the
Iebusites,
the
Ammonites,
the
Moabites,
the
Egyptians,
and
the
Amorites.
2
For
they
haue
taken
of
their
daughters
for
themselues,
and
for
their
sonnes:
so
that
the
holy
seed
haue
mingled
themselues
with
the
people
of
those
lands,
yea
the
hand
of
the
princes
and
rulers
hath
bin
chiefe
in
this
trespasse.
3
And
when
I
heard
this
thing,
I
rent
my
garment
and
my
mantle,
and
pluckt
off
the
haire
of
my
head,
and
of
my
beard,
and
sate
downe
astonied.
4
Then
were
assembled
vnto
me
euery
one
that
trembled
at
the
words
of
the
God
of
Israel,
because
of
the
transgression
of
those
that
had
bene
caried
away,
and
I
sate
astonied,
vntill
the
euening
sacrifice.
5
And
at
the
euening
sacrifice,
I
arose
vp
from
my
heauinesse,
and
hauing
rent
my
garment
and
my
mantle,
I
fell
vpon
my
knees,
and
spread
out
my
hands
vnto
the
Lord
my
God,
6
And
said,
O
my
God,
I
am
ashamed,
and
blush
to
lift
vp
my
face
to
thee,
my
God:
for
our
iniquities
are
increased
ouer
our
head,
and
our
trespasse
is
growen
vp
vnto
the
heauens.
7
Since
the
dayes
of
our
fathers,
haue
wee
beene
in
a
great
trespasse
vnto
this
day,
&
for
our
iniquities
haue
we,
our
kings
and
our
priests,
bin
deliuered
into
the
hand
of
the
kings
of
the
lands,
to
the
sword,
to
captiuitie,
and
to
a
spoile,
and
to
confusion
of
face,
as
it
is
this
day.
8
And
now
for
a
litle
space
grace
hath
bene
shewed
from
the
Lord
our
God,
to
leaue
vs
a
remnant
to
escape,
and
to
giue
vs
a
naile
in
his
holy
place,
that
our
God
may
lighten
our
eyes,
and
giue
vs
a
litle
reuiuing
in
our
bondage:
9
For
wee
were
bondmen,
yet
our
God
hath
not
forsaken
vs
in
our
bondage,
but
hath
extended
mercie
vnto
vs
in
the
sight
of
the
kings
of
Persia,
to
giue
vs
a
reuiuing
to
set
vp
the
house
of
our
God,
and
to
repaire
the
desolations
thereof,
and
to
giue
vs
a
wall
in
Iudah
and
in
Ierusalem.
10
And
now,
O
our
God,
what
shal
we
say
after
this?
for
we
haue
forsaken
thy
commandements,
11
Which
thou
hast
commanded
by
thy
seruants
the
prophets,
saying,
The
land
vnto
which
ye
go
to
possesse
it,
is
an
vncleane
land,
with
the
filthinesse
of
the
people
of
the
lands,
with
their
abominations,
which
haue
filled
it
from
one
end
to
another,
with
their
vncleannesse.
12
Nowe
therefore
giue
not
your
daughters
vnto
their
sonnes,
neither
take
their
daughters
vnto
your
sonnes,
nor
seeke
their
peace
or
their
wealth
for
euer:
that
ye
may
bee
strong,
and
eate
the
good
of
the
land,
and
leaue
it
for
an
inheritance
to
your
children
for
euer.
13
And
after
all
that
is
come
vpon
vs,
for
our
euill
deeds,
and
for
our
great
trespasse,
seeing
that
thou,
our
God,
hast
punished
vs
lesse,
then
our
iniquities
deserue,
and
hast
giuen
vs
such
deliuerance
as
this:
14
Should
wee
againe
breake
thy
commandements,
and
ioyne
in
affinitie
with
the
people
of
these
abominations?
wouldest
thou
not
be
angry
with
vs,
til
thou
haddest
consumed
vs,
so
that
there
should
be
no
remnant,
nor
escaping?
15
O
Lord
God
of
Israel,
thou
art
righteous,
for
wee
remaine
yet
escaped,
as
it
is
this
day:
Behold,
we
are
before
thee
in
our
trespasses:
for
wee
can
not
stand
before
thee,
because
of
this.
< Preuious Chapter
Next Chapter >