4:1 Now
when
the
adversaries
of
Judah
and
Benjamin
heard
that
the
children
of
the
captivity
were
building
a
temple
unto
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel;
4:2 then
they
drew
near
to
Zerubbabel,
and
to
the
heads
of
fathers'
[houses],
and
said
unto
them,
Let
us
build
with
you;
for
we
seek
your
God,
as
ye
do;
and
we
sacrifice
unto
him
since
the
days
of
Esar-haddon
king
of
Assyria,
who
brought
us
up
hither.
4:3 But
Zerubbabel,
and
Jeshua,
and
the
rest
of
the
heads
of
fathers'
[houses]
of
Israel,
said
unto
them,
Ye
have
nothing
to
do
with
us
in
building
a
house
unto
our
God;
but
we
ourselves
together
will
build
unto
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
as
king
Cyrus
the
king
of
Persia
hath
commanded
us.
4:4 Then
the
people
of
the
land
weakened
the
hands
of
the
people
of
Judah,
and
troubled
them
in
building,
4:5 and
hired
counsellors
against
them,
to
frustrate
their
purpose,
all
the
days
of
Cyrus
king
of
Persia,
even
until
the
reign
of
Darius
king
of
Persia.
4:6 And
in
the
reign
of
Ahasuerus,
in
the
beginning
of
his
reign,
wrote
they
an
accusation
against
the
inhabitants
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
4:7 And
in
the
days
of
Artaxerxes
wrote
Bishlam,
Mithredath,
Tabeel,
and
the
rest
of
his
companions,
unto
Artaxerxes
king
of
Persia;
and
the
writing
of
the
letter
was
written
in
the
Syrian
[character],
and
set
forth
in
the
Syrian
[tongue].
4:8 Rehum
the
chancellor
and
Shimshai
the
scribe
wrote
a
letter
against
Jerusalem
to
Artaxerxes
the
king
in
this
sort:
4:9 then
[wrote]
Rehum
the
chancellor,
and
Shimshai
the
scribe,
and
the
rest
of
their
companions,
the
Dinaites,
and
the
Apharsathchites,
the
Tarpelites,
the
Apharsites,
the
Archevites,
the
Babylonians,
the
Shushanchites,
the
Dehaites,
the
Elamites,
4:10 and
the
rest
of
the
nations
whom
the
great
and
noble
Osnappar
brought
over,
and
set
in
the
city
of
Samaria,
and
in
the
rest
[of
the
country]
beyond
the
River,
and
so
forth.
4:11 This
is
the
copy
of
the
letter
that
they
sent
unto
Artaxerxes
the
king:
Thy
servants
the
men
beyond
the
River,
and
so
forth.
4:12 Be
it
known
unto
the
king,
that
the
Jews
that
came
up
from
thee
are
come
to
us
unto
Jerusalem;
they
are
building
the
rebellious
and
the
bad
city,
and
have
finished
the
walls,
and
repaired
the
foundations.
4:13 Be
it
known
now
unto
the
king,
that,
if
this
city
be
builded,
and
the
walls
finished,
they
will
not
pay
tribute,
custom,
or
toll,
and
in
the
end
it
will
be
hurtful
unto
the
kings.
4:14 Now
because
we
eat
the
salt
of
the
palace,
and
it
is
not
meet
for
us
to
see
the
king's
dishonor,
therefore
have
we
sent
and
certified
the
king;
4:15 that
search
may
be
made
in
the
book
of
the
records
of
thy
fathers:
so
shalt
thou
find
in
the
book
of
the
records,
and
know
that
this
city
is
a
rebellious
city,
and
hurtful
unto
kings
and
provinces,
and
that
they
have
moved
sedition
within
the
same
of
old
time;
for
which
cause
was
this
city
laid
waste.
4:16 We
certify
the
king
that,
if
this
city
be
builded,
and
the
walls
finished,
by
this
means
thou
shalt
have
no
portion
beyond
the
River.
4:17 [Then]
sent
the
king
an
answer
unto
Rehum
the
chancellor,
and
to
Shimshai
the
scribe,
and
to
the
rest
of
their
companions
that
dwell
in
Samaria,
and
in
the
rest
[of
the
country]
beyond
the
River:
Peace,
and
so
forth.
4:18 The
letter
which
ye
sent
unto
us
hath
been
plainly
read
before
me.
4:19 And
I
decreed,
and
search
hath
been
made,
and
it
is
found
that
this
city
of
old
time
hath
made
insurrection
against
kings,
and
that
rebellion
and
sedition
have
been
made
therein.
4:20 There
have
been
mighty
kings
also
over
Jerusalem,
who
have
ruled
over
all
[the
country]
beyond
the
River;
and
tribute,
custom,
and
toll,
was
paid
unto
them.
4:21 Make
ye
now
a
decree
to
cause
these
men
to
cease,
and
that
this
city
be
not
builded,
until
a
decree
shall
be
made
by
me.
4:22 And
take
heed
that
ye
be
not
slack
herein:
why
should
damage
grow
to
the
hurt
of
the
kings
4:23 Then
when
the
copy
of
king
Artaxerxes'
letter
was
read
before
Rehum,
and
Shimshai
the
scribe,
and
their
companions,
they
went
in
haste
to
Jerusalem
unto
the
Jews,
and
made
them
to
cease
by
force
and
power.
4:24 Then
ceased
the
work
of
the
house
of
God
which
is
at
Jerusalem;
and
it
ceased
until
the
second
year
of
the
reign
of
Darius
king
of
Persia.