Sep 26 Neh 1-5
Nehemiah
Prays for His People
1 The words
of Nehemiah the son of Hachaliah.
It came to pass in the month of Chislev, in the
twentieth year, as I was in Shushan[a] the
citadel, 2 that
Hanani one of my brethren came with men from Judah; and I asked them concerning
the Jews who had escaped, who had survived the captivity, and concerning
Jerusalem. 3 And they
said to me, “The survivors who are left from the captivity in the
province are there in great distress and reproach. The wall of
Jerusalem is also broken down, and its gates are burned with
fire.”
4 So it
was, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept, and mourned for
many days; I was fasting and praying before the God of heaven.
5 And I
said: “I pray, Lord God
of heaven, O great and awesome God, You who keep Your covenant
and mercy with those who love You[b] and
observe Your[c] commandments, 6 please let Your ear be
attentive and Your eyes open, that You may hear the prayer of Your servant
which I pray before You now, day and night, for the children of Israel Your
servants, and confess the sins of the children of Israel which we have sinned
against You. Both my father’s house and I have sinned. 7 We have acted very
corruptly against You, and have not kept the commandments, the statutes, nor
the ordinances which You commanded Your servant Moses. 8 Remember, I pray, the word
that You commanded Your servant Moses, saying, ‘If you are
unfaithful, I will scatter you among the nations;[d] 9 but if you
return to Me, and keep My commandments and do them, though some of you were
cast out to the farthest part of the heavens, yet I will
gather them from there, and bring them to the place which I have chosen as a
dwelling for My name.’[e]10 Now these are Your
servants and Your people, whom You have redeemed by Your great power, and by
Your strong hand. 11 O Lord, I
pray, please let Your ear be attentive to the prayer of Your servant, and to
the prayer of Your servants who desire to fear Your name; and let Your servant
prosper this day, I pray, and grant him mercy in the sight of this man.”
For I was the king’s cupbearer.
Nehemiah
Sent to Judah
2 And it
came to pass in the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of King
Artaxerxes, when wine was before him, that I
took the wine and gave it to the king. Now I had never been sad in his presence
before. 2 Therefore
the king said to me, “Why is your face sad, since you are not
sick? This is nothing but sorrow of heart.”
So I became dreadfully afraid, 3 and said to the king, “May
the king live forever! Why should my face not be sad, when the city, the place
of my fathers’ tombs, lies waste, and its gates are burned
with fire?”
4 Then the
king said to me, “What do you request?”
So I prayed to the God of heaven. 5 And I said to the king, “If
it pleases the king, and if your servant has found favor in your sight, I ask
that 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 also sitting beside him), “How long will your
journey be? And when will you return?” So it pleased the king to send me; and I
set him a time.
7 Furthermore
I said to the king, “If it pleases the king, let letters be given to me for the
governors of the region beyond the River,[f] that
they must permit me to pass through till I come to Judah, 8 and a letter to Asaph the
keeper of the king’s forest, that he must give me timber to make beams for the
gates of the citadel which pertains to the temple,[g] for
the city wall, and for the house that I will occupy.” And the king
granted them to me according to the good hand of my God upon
me.
9 Then I
went to the governors in the region 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 Ammonite official[h] heard of
it, they were deeply disturbed that a man had come to seek the
well-being of the children of Israel.
Nehemiah
Views the Wall of Jerusalem
11 So I came
to Jerusalem and was there three days. 12 Then I arose in the night,
I and a few men with me; I told no one what my God had put in my heart to do at
Jerusalem; nor was there any animal with me, except the one on which I
rode. 13 And I went
out by night through the Valley Gate to the Serpent Well and the Refuse Gate,
and viewed the walls of Jerusalem which were broken down and its gates which
were burned with fire. 14 Then I went on to the
Fountain Gate and to the King’s Pool, but there was no room
for the animal under me to pass. 15 So I went up in the night
by the valley, and viewed the wall; then I turned back and entered by the
Valley Gate, and so returned. 16 And the officials did not
know where I had gone or what I had done; I had not yet told the Jews, the
priests, the nobles, the officials, or the others who did the work.
17 Then I
said to them, “You see the distress that we are in, how
Jerusalem lies waste, and its gates are burned with fire. Come
and let us build the wall of Jerusalem, that we may no longer be a
reproach.” 18 And I
told them of the hand of my God which had been good upon me, and also of the
king’s words that he had spoken to me.
So they said, “Let us rise up and build.” Then they set their
hands to this good work.
19 But when
Sanballat the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite official, and Geshem the Arab
heard of it, they laughed at us and despised us, and said,
“What is this thing that you are doing? Will you rebel against
the king?”
20 So I
answered them, and said to them, “The God of heaven Himself will prosper us;
therefore we His servants will arise and build, but you have no heritage or
right or memorial in Jerusalem.”
Rebuilding
the Wall
3 Then
Eliashib the high priest rose up with his brethren the priests and built the
Sheep Gate; they consecrated it and hung its doors. They built as far as the
Tower of the Hundred,[i] and consecrated
it, then as far as the Tower of Hananel. 2 Next to Eliashib[j] the
men of Jericho built. And next to them Zaccur the son of Imri built.
3 Also the
sons of Hassenaah built the Fish Gate; they laid its beams and hung its doors
with its bolts and bars. 4 And next to them Meremoth
the son of Urijah, the son of Koz,[k] made repairs. Next to
them Meshullam the son of Berechiah, the son of Meshezabel, made repairs. Next
to them Zadok the son of Baana made repairs. 5 Next to them the Tekoites
made repairs; but their nobles did not put their shoulders[l] to
the work of their Lord.
6 Moreover
Jehoiada the son of Paseah and Meshullam the son of Besodeiah repaired the Old
Gate; they laid its beams and hung its doors, with its bolts and bars. 7 And next to them Melatiah
the Gibeonite, Jadon the Meronothite, the men of Gibeon and Mizpah, repaired
the residence[m] of
the governor of the region beyond the River. 8 Next to him Uzziel the son
of Harhaiah, one of the goldsmiths, made repairs. Also next to him Hananiah,
one[n] of
the perfumers, made repairs; and they fortified Jerusalem as far as the Broad
Wall. 9 And next
to them Rephaiah the son of Hur, leader of half the district of Jerusalem, made
repairs. 10 Next to
them Jedaiah the son of Harumaph made repairs in front of his house. And next
to him Hattush the son of Hashabniah made repairs.
11 Malchijah
the son of Harim and Hashub the son of Pahath-Moab repaired another section, as
well as the Tower of the Ovens. 12 And next to him was Shallum
the son of Hallohesh, leader of half the district of Jerusalem; he and his
daughters made repairs.
13 Hanun and
the inhabitants of Zanoah repaired the Valley Gate. They built it, hung its
doors with its bolts and bars, and repaired a thousand cubits
of the wall as far as the Refuse Gate.
14 Malchijah
the son of Rechab, leader of the district of Beth Haccerem, repaired the Refuse
Gate; he built it and hung its doors with its bolts and bars.
15 Shallun
the son of Col-Hozeh, leader of the district of Mizpah, repaired the Fountain
Gate; he built it, covered it, hung its doors with its bolts and bars, and
repaired the wall of the Pool of Shelah by the King’s Garden, as far as the
stairs that go down from the City of David. 16 After him Nehemiah the son
of Azbuk, leader of half the district of Beth Zur, made repairs as far as the
place in front of the tombs[o] of
David, to the man-made pool, and as far as the House of the Mighty.
17 After him
the Levites, under Rehum the son of Bani, made repairs. Next
to him Hashabiah, leader of half the district of Keilah, made repairs for his
district. 18 After him
their brethren, under Bavai[p] the
son of Henadad, leader of the other half of the district of
Keilah, made repairs. 19 And next to him Ezer the
son of Jeshua, the leader of Mizpah, repaired another section in front of the
Ascent to the Armory at the buttress. 20 After him Baruch the son of
Zabbai[q] carefully
repaired the other section, from the buttress to the door of the house of
Eliashib the high priest. 21 After him Meremoth the son
of Urijah, the son of Koz,[r] repaired another
section, from the door of the house of Eliashib to the end of the house of
Eliashib.
22 And after
him the priests, the men of the plain, made repairs. 23 After him Benjamin and
Hasshub made repairs opposite their house. After them Azariah the son of
Maaseiah, the son of Ananiah, made repairs by his house. 24 After him Binnui the son of
Henadad repaired another section, from the house of Azariah to the buttress,
even as far as the corner. 25 Palal the son of Uzai made
repairs opposite the buttress, and on the tower which projects from
the king’s upper house that was by the court of the prison.
After him Pedaiah the son of Parosh made repairs.
26 Moreover
the Nethinim who dwelt in Ophel made repairs as far as the
place in front of the Water Gate toward the east, and on the
projecting tower. 27 After
them the Tekoites repaired another section, next to the great projecting tower,
and as far as the wall of Ophel.
28 Beyond
the Horse Gate the priests made repairs, each in front of his own house. 29 After them Zadok the son of
Immer made repairs in front of his own house. After him
Shemaiah the son of Shechaniah, the keeper of the East Gate, made
repairs. 30 After him
Hananiah the son of Shelemiah, and Hanun, the sixth son of Zalaph, repaired
another section. After him Meshullam the son of Berechiah made repairs in front
of his dwelling. 31 After him
Malchijah, one of the goldsmiths, made repairs as far as the house of the
Nethinim and of the merchants, in front of the Miphkad[s] Gate,
and as far as the upper room at the corner. 32 And between the upper room
at the corner, as far as the Sheep Gate, the goldsmiths and the merchants made
repairs.
The Wall
Defended Against Enemies
4 But it so
happened, when Sanballat heard that we were rebuilding the wall, that he was
furious and very indignant, and mocked the Jews. 2 And he spoke before his
brethren and the army of Samaria, and said, “What are these feeble Jews doing?
Will they fortify themselves? Will they offer sacrifices? Will they complete it
in a day? Will they revive the stones from the heaps of rubbish—stones that
are burned?”
3 Now
Tobiah the Ammonite was beside him, and he said, “Whatever
they build, if even a fox goes up on it, he will break down
their stone wall.”
4 Hear, O
our God, for we are despised; turn their reproach on their own heads, and give
them as plunder to a land of captivity! 5 Do not cover their
iniquity, and do not let their sin be blotted out from before You; for they
have provoked You to anger before the builders.
6 So we
built the wall, and the entire wall was joined together up to half its height, for
the people had a mind to work.
7 Now it
happened, when Sanballat, Tobiah, the Arabs, the Ammonites, and the Ashdodites
heard that the walls of Jerusalem were being restored and the gaps were
beginning to be closed, that they became very angry, 8 and all of them conspired
together to come and attack Jerusalem and create
confusion. 9 Nevertheless
we made our prayer to our God, and because of them we set a watch against them
day and night.
10 Then
Judah said, “The strength of the laborers is failing, and there is so
much rubbish that we are not able to build the wall.”
11 And our
adversaries said, “They will neither know nor see anything, till we come into
their midst and kill them and cause the work to cease.”
12 So it
was, when the Jews who dwelt near them came, that they told us ten times, “From
whatever place you turn, they will be upon us.”
13 Therefore
I positioned men behind the lower parts of the wall, at the
openings; and I set the people according to their families, with their swords,
their spears, and their bows. 14 And I looked, and arose and
said to the nobles, to the leaders, and to the rest of the people, “Do not be
afraid of them. Remember the Lord, great and awesome, and fight for your
brethren, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your houses.”
15 And it
happened, when our enemies heard that it was known to us, and that God
had brought their plot to nothing, that all of us returned to the wall,
everyone to his work. 16 So it was, from that time
on, that half of my servants worked at construction, while the
other half held the spears, the shields, the bows, and wore armor;
and the leaders were behind all the house of Judah. 17 Those who built on the
wall, and those who carried burdens, loaded themselves so that with one hand
they worked at construction, and with the other held a weapon. 18 Every one of the builders
had his sword girded at his side as he built. And the one who sounded the
trumpet was beside me.
19 Then I
said to the nobles, the rulers, and the rest of the people, “The work is great
and extensive, and we are separated far from one another on the wall. 20 Wherever you hear the sound
of the trumpet, rally to us there. Our God will fight for us.”
21 So we
labored in the work, and half of the men[t] held
the spears from daybreak until the stars appeared. 22 At the same time I also
said to the people, “Let each man and his servant stay at night in Jerusalem,
that they may be our guard by night and a working party by day.” 23 So neither I, my brethren,
my servants, nor the men of the guard who followed me took off our
clothes, except that everyone took them off for washing.
Nehemiah
Deals with Oppression
5 And there
was a great outcry of the people and their wives against their Jewish
brethren. 2 For there
were those who said, “We, our sons, and our daughters are many;
therefore let us get grain, that we may eat and live.”
3 There
were also some who said, “We have mortgaged our lands and
vineyards and houses, that we might buy grain because of the famine.”
4 There were
also those who said, “We have borrowed money for the king’s tax on our
lands and vineyards. 5 Yet now our flesh is as
the flesh of our brethren, our children as their children; and indeed we are
forcing our sons and our daughters to be slaves, and some of
our daughters have been brought into slavery. It is not in our
power to redeem them, for other men have our lands and
vineyards.”
6 And I
became very angry when I heard their outcry and these words. 7 After serious thought, I
rebuked the nobles and rulers, and said to them, “Each of you is exacting usury
from his brother.” So I called a great assembly against them. 8 And I said to them,
“According to our ability we have redeemed our Jewish brethren who were sold to
the nations. Now indeed, will you even sell your brethren? Or should they be
sold to us?”
Then they were silenced and found nothing to say. 9 Then I said, “What you are
doing is not good. Should you not walk in the fear of our God
because of the reproach of the nations, our enemies? 10 I also, with my
brethren and my servants, am lending them money and grain. Please, let us stop
this usury! 11 Restore
now to them, even this day, their lands, their vineyards, their olive groves,
and their houses, also a hundredth of the money and the grain, the new wine and
the oil, that you have charged them.”
12 So they
said, “We will restore it, and will require nothing from them;
we will do as you say.”
Then I called the priests, and required an oath from them that
they would do according to this promise. 13 Then I shook out the fold
of my garment[u] and
said, “So may God shake out each man from his house, and from his property, who
does not perform this promise. Even thus may he be shaken out and emptied.”
And all the assembly said, “Amen!” and praised the Lord. Then the people did according to
this promise.
The
Generosity of Nehemiah
14 Moreover,
from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah,
from the twentieth year until the thirty-second year of King Artaxerxes, twelve
years, neither I nor my brothers ate the governor’s provisions. 15 But the former governors
who were before me laid burdens on the people, and took from
them bread and wine, besides forty shekels of silver. Yes, even their servants
bore rule over the people, but I did not do so, because of the fear of
God. 16 Indeed, I
also continued the work on this wall, and we[v] did
not buy any land. All my servants were gathered there for the
work.
17 And at my
table were one hundred and fifty Jews and rulers, besides
those who came to us from the nations around us. 18 Now that which
was prepared daily was one ox and six choice
sheep. Also fowl were prepared for me, and once every ten days an abundance of
all kinds of wine. Yet in spite of this I did not demand the governor’s
provisions, because the bondage was heavy on this people.
19 Remember
me, my God, for good, according to all that I have done for
this people.
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