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Now there arose a great outcry of the people and of their wives against their Jewish brethren.
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For there were those who said, "With our sons and our daughters, we are many; let us get grain, that we may eat and keep alive."
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There were also those who said, "We are mortgaging our fields, our vineyards, and our houses to get grain because of the famine."
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And there were those who said, "We have borrowed money for the king's tax upon our fields and our vineyards.
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Now our flesh is as the flesh of our brethren, our children are as their children; yet we are forcing our sons and our daughters to be slaves, and some of our daughters have already been enslaved; but it is not in our power to help it, for other men have our fields and our vineyards."
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I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these words.
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I took counsel with myself, and I brought charges against the nobles and the officials. I said to them, "You are exacting interest, each from his brother." And I held a great assembly against them,
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and said to them, "We, as far as we are able, have bought back our Jewish brethren who have been sold to the nations; but you even sell your brethren that they may be sold to us!" They were silent, and could not find a word to say.
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So I said, "The thing that you are doing is not good. Ought you not to walk in the fear of our God to prevent the taunts of the nations our enemies?