2 Esdras 3 — WEBC

3Verse 1In the thirtieth year after the ruin of the city, I Salathiel, also called Esdras, was in Babylon, and lay troubled upon my bed, and my thoughts came up over my heart,Verse 2for I saw the desolation of Zion and the wealth of those who lived at Babylon.Verse 3My spirit was very agitated, so that I began to speak words full of fear to the Most High, and said,Verse 4“O sovereign Lord, didn’t you speak at the beginning when you formed the earth—and that yourself alone—and commanded the dustVerse 5and it gave you Adam, a body without a soul? Yet it was the workmanship of your hands, and you breathed into him the breath of life, and he was made alive in your presence.Verse 6You led him into the garden which your right hand planted before the earth appeared.Verse 7You gave him your one commandment, which he transgressed, and immediately you appointed death for him and his descendants. From him were born nations, tribes, peoples, and kindred without number.Verse 8Every nation walked after their own will, did ungodly things in your sight, and despised your commandments, and you didn’t hinder them.Verse 9Nevertheless, again in process of time, you brought the flood on those who lived in the world and destroyed them.Verse 10It came to pass that the same thing happened to them. Just as death came to Adam, so was the flood to these.Verse 11Nevertheless, you left one of them, Noah with his household, and all the righteous men who descended from him.Verse 12“It came to pass that when those who lived upon the earth began to multiply, they also multiplied children, peoples, and many nations, and began again to be more ungodly than their ancestors.Verse 13It came to pass, when they did wickedly before you, you chose one from among them, whose name was Abraham.Verse 14You loved, and to him only you showed the end of the times secretly by night,Verse 15and made an everlasting covenant with him, promising him that you would never forsake his descendants. To him, you gave Isaac, and to Isaac you gave Jacob and Esau.Verse 16You set apart Jacob for yourself, but rejected Esau. Jacob became a great multitude.Verse 17It came to pass that when you led his descendants out of Egypt, you brought them up to Mount Sinai.Verse 18You bowed the heavens also, shook the earth, moved the whole world, made the depths tremble, and troubled the age.Verse 19Your glory went through four gates, of fire, of earthquake, of wind, and of ice, that you might give the law to the descendants of Jacob, and the commandment to the descendants of Israel.Verse 20“Yet you didn’t take away from them their wicked heart, that your law might produce fruit in them.Verse 21For the first Adam, burdened with a wicked heart transgressed and was overcome, as were all who are descended from him.Verse 22Thus disease was made permanent. The law was in the heart of the people along with the wickedness of the root. So the good departed away and that which was wicked remained.Verse 23So the times passed away, and the years were brought to an end. Then you raised up a servant, called David,Verse 24whom you commanded to build a city to your name, and to offer burnt offerings to you in it from what is yours.Verse 25When this was done many years, then those who inhabited the city did evil,Verse 26in all things doing as Adam and all his generations had done, for they also had a wicked heart.Verse 27So you gave your city over into the hands of your enemies.Verse 28“Then I said in my heart, ‘Are their deeds of those who inhabit Babylon any better? Is that why it gained dominion over Zion?’Verse 29For it came to pass when I came here, that I also saw impieties without number, and my soul saw many sinners in this thirtieth year, so that my heart failed me.Verse 30For I have seen how you endure them sinning, and have spared those who act ungodly, and have destroyed your people, and have preserved your enemies;Verse 31and you have not shown how your way may be comprehended. Are the deeds of Babylon better than those of Zion?Verse 32Or is there any other nation that knows you beside Israel? Or what tribes have so believed your covenants as these tribes of Jacob?Verse 33Yet their reward doesn’t appear, and their labor has no fruit, for I have gone here and there through the nations, and I see that they abound in wealth, and don’t think about your commandments.Verse 34Weigh therefore our iniquities now in the balance, and theirs also who dwell in the world, and so will it be found which way the scale inclines.Verse 35Or when was it that they who dwell on the earth have not sinned in your sight? Or what nation has kept your commandments so well?Verse 36You will find some men by name who have kept your precepts, but you won’t find nations.”
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