2:1 In
the
month
of
Nisan,
in
the
twentieth
year
of
King
Artaxerxes,
when
wine
was
before
him,
I
took
up
the
wine
and
gave
it
to
the
king.
Now
I
had
not
been
sad
in
his
presence.
2:2 And
the
king
said
to
me,
"Why
is
your
face
sad,
seeing
you
are
not
sick
This
is
nothing
but
sadness
of
the
heart."
Then
I
was
very
much
afraid.
2:3 I
said
to
the
king,
"Let
the
king
live
forever!
Why
should
not
my
face
be
sad,
when
the
city,
the
place
of
my
fathers'
graves,
lies
in
ruins,
and
its
gates
have
been
destroyed
by
fire"
2:4 Then
the
king
said
to
me,
"What
are
you
requesting"
So
I
prayed
to
the
God
of
heaven.
2:5 And
I
said
to
the
king,
"If
it
pleases
the
king,
and
if
your
servant
has
found
favor
in
your
sight,
that
you
send
me
to
Judah,
to
the
city
of
my
fathers'
graves,
that
I
may
rebuild
it."
2:6 And
the
king
said
to
me
(the
queen
sitting
beside
him),
"How
long
will
you
be
gone,
and
when
will
you
return"
So
it
pleased
the
king
to
send
me
when
I
had
given
him
a
time.
2:7 And
I
said
to
the
king,
"If
it
pleases
the
king,
let
letters
be
given
me
to
the
governors
of
the
province
Beyond
the
River,
that
they
may
let
me
pass
through
until
I
come
to
Judah,
2:8 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
of
the
temple,
and
for
the
wall
of
the
city,
and
for
the
house
that
I
shall
occupy."
And
the
king
granted
me
what
I
asked,
for
the
good
hand
of
my
God
was
upon
me.
2:9 Then
I
came
to
the
governors
of
the
province
Beyond
the
River
and
gave
them
the
king's
letters.
Now
the
king
had
sent
with
me
officers
of
the
army
and
horsemen.
2:10 But
when
Sanballat
the
Horonite
and
Tobiah
the
Ammonite
servant
heard
this,
it
displeased
them
greatly
that
someone
had
come
to
seek
the
welfare
of
the
people
of
Israel.
2:11 So
I
went
to
Jerusalem
and
was
there
three
days.
2:12 Then
I
arose
in
the
night,
I
and
a
few
men
with
me.
And
I
told
no
one
what
my
God
had
put
into
my
heart
to
do
for
Jerusalem.
There
was
no
animal
with
me
but
the
one
on
which
I
rode.
2:13 I
went
out
by
night
by
the
Valley
Gate
to
the
Dragon
Spring
and
to
the
Dung
Gate,
and
I
inspected
the
walls
of
Jerusalem
that
were
broken
down
and
its
gates
that
had
been
destroyed
by
fire.
2:14 Then
I
went
on
to
the
Fountain
Gate
and
to
the
King's
Pool,
but
there
was
no
room
for
the
animal
that
was
under
me
to
pass.
2:15 Then
I
went
up
in
the
night
by
the
valley
and
inspected
the
wall,
and
I
turned
back
and
entered
by
the
Valley
Gate,
and
so
returned.
2:16 And
the
officials
did
not
know
where
I
had
gone
or
what
I
was
doing,
and
I
had
not
yet
told
the
Jews,
the
priests,
the
nobles,
the
officials,
and
the
rest
who
were
to
do
the
work.
2:17 Then
I
said
to
them,
"You
see
the
trouble
we
are
in,
how
Jerusalem
lies
in
ruins
with
its
gates
burned.
Come,
let
us
build
the
wall
of
Jerusalem,
that
we
may
no
longer
suffer
derision."
2:18 And
I
told
them
of
the
hand
of
my
God
that
had
been
upon
me
for
good,
and
also
of
the
words
that
the
king
had
spoken
to
me.
And
they
said,
"Let
us
rise
up
and
build."
So
they
strengthened
their
hands
for
the
good
work.
2:19 But
when
Sanballat
the
Horonite
and
Tobiah
the
Ammonite
servant
and
Geshem
the
Arab
heard
of
it,
they
jeered
at
us
and
despised
us
and
said,
"What
is
this
thing
that
you
are
doing
Are
you
rebelling
against
the
king"
2:20 Then
I
replied
to
them,
"The
God
of
heaven
will
make
us
prosper,
and
we
his
servants
will
arise
and
build,
but
you
have
no
portion
or
right
or
claim
in
Jerusalem."