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Nehemiah 2
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1
And it came to pass in the
month
Nisan,
in the
twentieth
year
of
Artaxerxes
the
king,
that
wine
was
before
him: and I took
up
the
wine,
and
gave
it unto the
king.
Now I had not been beforetime
sad
in his
presence.
2
Wherefore the
king
said
unto me, Why is thy
countenance
sad,
seeing thou art not
sick
? this is nothing else but
sorrow
of
heart.
Then I was
very
sore
afraid
,
3
And
said
unto the
king,
Let the
king
live
for
ever:
why should not my
countenance
be
sad
, when the
city,
the
place
of my
fathers'
sepulchres,
lieth
waste,
and the
gates
thereof are
consumed
with
fire?
4
Then the
king
said
unto me, For what dost thou make
request
? So I
prayed
to the
God
of
heaven.
5
And I
said
unto the
king,
If it
please
the
king,
and if thy
servant
have found
favour
in thy
sight,
that thou wouldest
send
me unto
Judah,
unto the
city
of my
fathers'
sepulchres,
that I may
build
it.
6
And the
king
said
unto me, (the
queen
also
sitting
by him,) For how long shall thy
journey
be? and when wilt thou
return
? So it
pleased
*
the
king
to
send
me; and I
set
him a
time.
7
Moreover I
said
unto the
king,
If it
please
the
king,
let
letters
be
given
me to the
governors
beyond
the
river,
that they may convey me
over
till I
come
into
Judah;
8
And a
letter
unto
Asaph
the
keeper
of the
king's
forest,
that he may
give
me
timber
to make
beams
for the
gates
of the
palace
which appertained to the
house,
and for the
wall
of the
city,
and for the
house
that I shall enter
into
. And the
king
granted
me, according to the
good
hand
of my
God
upon me.
9
Then I
came
to the
governors
beyond
the
river,
and
gave
them the
king's
letters.
Now the
king
had
sent
captains
of the
army
and
horsemen
with me.
10
When
Sanballat
the
Horonite,
and
Tobiah
the
servant,
the
Ammonite,
heard
of it, it
grieved
them
exceedingly
that
there was
come
a
man
to
seek
the
welfare
of the
children
of
Israel.
11
So I
came
to
Jerusalem,
and was there
three
days.
12
And I
arose
in the
night,
I and
some
few
men
with me; neither
told
I any
man
what my
God
had
put
in my
heart
to
do
at
Jerusalem:
neither was there any
beast
with me, save the
beast
that I rode
upon
.
13
And I went
out
by
night
by the
gate
of the
valley,
even
before
the
dragon
well
*
, and to the
dung
port,
and
viewed
the
walls
of
Jerusalem,
which were broken
down
, and the
gates
thereof were
consumed
with
fire.
14
Then I went
on
to the
gate
of the
fountain,
and to the
king's
pool:
but there was no
place
for the
beast
that was under me to
pass
.
15
Then went I
up
in the
night
by the
brook,
and
viewed
the
wall,
and turned
back
, and
entered
by the
gate
of the
valley,
and so
returned
.
16
And the
rulers
knew
not whither I
went
, or what I
did
; neither had I as
yet
told
it to the
Jews,
nor to the
priests,
nor to the
nobles,
nor to the
rulers,
nor to the
rest
that
did
the
work.
17
Then
said
I unto them, Ye
see
the
distress
that we are in, how
Jerusalem
lieth
waste,
and the
gates
thereof are
burned
with
fire:
come
, and let us build
up
the
wall
of
Jerusalem,
that we be no more a
reproach.
18
Then I
told
them of the
hand
of my
God
which was
good
upon me; as also the
king's
words
that he had
spoken
unto me. And they
said
, Let us rise
up
and
build
. So they
strengthened
their
hands
for this
good
work.
19
But when
Sanballat
the
Horonite,
and
Tobiah
the
servant,
the
Ammonite,
and
Geshem
the
Arabian,
heard
it, they laughed us to
scorn
, and
despised
us, and
said
, What is this
thing
that ye
do
? will ye
rebel
against the
king?
20
Then
answered
*
I them, and
said
unto them, The
God
of
heaven,
he will
prosper
us; therefore we his
servants
will
arise
and
build
: but ye have no
portion,
nor
right,
nor
memorial,
in
Jerusalem.
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