32 When this had been done, a flame was kindled from them, but it was consumed by the light that shined brightly from the altar.
33 In truth, when this thing became known, it was reported to the king of Persia that in the place where the fire had been hidden by those priests who had been led away, water appeared, by which Nehemiah, and those who were with him, purified the sacrifices.
34 But the king, considering and examining the matter diligently, made a temple for it, so that he might study what had happened.
35 And when he had studied it, he gave the priests many goods and presents, of one kind or another, and using his own hands, he distributed these.
36 And Nehemiah called this place Nephthar, which is interpreted as Purification. But with many it is called Nephi.