Catholic Public Domain Version
"See to it that you are not negligent in fulfilling this, otherwise, little by little, the evil may increase against the kings.” "
— Ezra 4:22, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Take heed now that ye fail not to do this: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?”
“And take heed that ye be not slack herein: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings? ”
“Take heed that you not be slack herein: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?”
“Exercise appropriate caution so that there is no negligence in this matter. Why should danger increase to the point that kings sustain damage?””
“See that you be not negligent in executing this, lest by little and little the evil grow to the hurt of the kings.”
“Be certain to do this with all care: do not let trouble be increased to the king's damage.”
“Take heed now that ye fail not to do this: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?”
And it was commanded by me, and they searched and found that this city, from the days of antiquity, has rebelled against the kings, and that seditions and battles have been incited within it.
Then too, there have been very strong kings in Jerusalem, who also ruled over the entire region which is across the river. They have also taken tribute, and tax, and revenues.
Now therefore, hear the sentence: Prohibit those men, so that this city may be not built, until perhaps there may be further orders from me.
See to it that you are not negligent in fulfilling this, otherwise, little by little, the evil may increase against the kings.”
And so a copy of the edict of king Artaxerxes was read before Rehum, the commander, and Shimshai, the scribe, and their counselors. And they went away hurriedly to Jerusalem, to the Jews. And they prohibited them by force and by strength.
Then the work of the house of the Lord in Jerusalem was interrupted, and it did not resume until the second year of the reign of Darius, the king of the Persians.