2 Esdras 3:20-30

20 Yet you did not remove their evil impulse, but let your Law guide their lives. 1
21 The first man, Adam, weighed down with an evil impulse, sinned and was defeated, and the same was true of all of his descendants.
22 So the disease became permanent, and although the Law was in the hearts of the people, so also was the root of evil! That is why what was good passed away, while what was evil continued.
23 "Many years later you sent your servant David
24 and told him to build a city which would bear your name and in which sacrifices would be offered to you.
25 This was done for many years, but then the inhabitants of the city disobeyed you
26 and sinned just like Adam and all his descendants, because they had the same evil impulse.
27 So you handed over your own city to your enemies.
28 "I said to myself, "Perhaps Babylon has been allowed to conquer Jerusalem because the people who live there are better than we are.'
29 But when I got to Babylon, I saw more sins than I could count, and now for thirty years I have seen many sinners here. So I was perplexed
30 when I saw how you tolerate sinners and do not punish them, how you protect your enemies and yet destroy your own people.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 3.20Ben Sira 15.14.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.