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came about in the month Nisan, in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes,
that wine was before him, and I took up the wine and gave it to
the king. Now I had not been sad in his presence. 2 So
the king said to me, "Why is your face sad though you are not sick?
This is nothing but sadness of heart." Then I was very much afraid.
3 I said to
the king, "Let the king live forever. Why should my face not be sad
when the city, the place of my fathers' tombs, lies desolate and its
gates have been consumed by fire?" 4 Then
the king said to me, "What would you request?" So I prayed to
the God of heaven. 5 I
said to the king, "If it please the king, and if your servant has
found favor before you, send me to Judah, to the city of my fathers'
tombs, that I may rebuild it." 6 Then
the king said to me, the queen sitting beside him, "How long will
your journey be, and when will you return?" So it pleased the king
to send me, and I gave him a definite time. 7 And
I said to the king, "If it please the king, let letters be given me
for the governors of the provinces beyond the River, that they
may allow me to pass through until I come to Judah, 8 and
a letter to Asaph the keeper of the king's forest, that he may give me
timber to make beams for the gates of the fortress which is by the F1temple,
for the wall of the city and for the house to which I will go." And
the king granted them to me because the good hand of my God was
on me. 9 Then I
came to the governors of the provinces beyond the River and gave
them the king's letters. Now the king had sent with me officers of the
army and horsemen. 10 When
Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite F2official
heard about it, it was very displeasing to them that someone had
come to seek the welfare of the sons of Israel. 11 So
I came to Jerusalem and was there three days. 12 And
I arose in the night, I and a few men with me. I did not tell anyone
what my God was putting into my F3mind
to do for Jerusalem and there was no animal with me except the animal on
which I was riding. 13 So
I went out at night by the Valley Gate in the direction of the Dragon's
Well and on to the F4Refuse
Gate, inspecting the walls of Jerusalem which were broken down and its
gates which were consumed by fire. 14 Then
I passed on to the Fountain Gate and the King's Pool, but there was no
place for F5my
mount to pass. 15 So
I went up at night by the ravine and inspected the wall. Then I entered
the Valley Gate again and returned. 16 The
officials did not know where I had gone or what I had done; nor had I as
yet told the Jews, the priests, the nobles, the officials or the rest
who did the work. 17 Then
I said to them, "You see the bad situation we are in, that
Jerusalem is desolate and its gates burned by fire. Come, let us rebuild
the wall of Jerusalem so that we will no longer be a reproach." 18 I
told them how the hand of my God had been favorable to me and also about
the king's words which he had spoken to me. Then they said, "Let us
arise and build." So they put their hands to the good work. 19 But
when Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite F6official,
and Geshem the Arab heard it, they mocked us and despised us and
said, "What is this thing you are doing? Are you rebelling against
the king?" 20 So
I answered them and said to them, "The God of heaven will give us
success; therefore we His servants will arise and build, but you have no
portion, right or memorial in Jerusalem." |
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Footnotes
F1 Lit., house
F2
Lit., servant
F3
Lit., heart
F4
Lit., Gate of Ash-heaps
F5
Lit., the animal under me
F6
Lit., servant
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