Nehemiah
2 And it came to pass in the month Nisan in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes the king that wine was before him,—so I took up the wine and gave unto the king, and I had never been sad before him.
2 Then said the king unto me, Wherefore is thy countenance sad, seeing that thou art not sick? this is nothing else but sadness of heart. Then feared I exceedingly,
3 and said unto the king—Let the king unto times age-abiding live! Wherefore should my countenance not be sad when the city—the place of the sepulchres of my fathers lieth waste, and the gates thereof are consumed with fire?
4 Then the king said to me, Concerning what is it thou wouldst make request? So I prayed unto the God of the heavens,
5 and then said unto the king, If unto the king it seemeth good, and if thy servant might find favour before thee, That thou wouldst send me unto Judah, unto the city of the sepulchres of my fathers that I might build it.
6 And the king said unto me, the queen also sitting beside him, For how long would be thy journey? and when wouldst thou return? So it seemed good before the king to send me, and I set him a time.
7 Then said I unto the king, If unto the king it seemeth good may letters be given me, unto the pashas Beyond the River,—that they may convey me over, until I come into Judah;
8 also a letter unto Asaph, keeper of the park that belongeth unto the king, that he may give me timber to build up the gates of the fortress which pertaineth to the house and for the wall of the city, and for the house whereinto I shall enter. And the king gave me, according to the good hand of my God upon me.
9 Then came I unto the pashas Beyond the River, and gave them the letters of the king,—now the king had sent with me captains of the army and horsemen.
10 And when Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the servant the Ammonite heard of it it vexed them with a great vexation,—that there had come a man, to seek welfare for the sons of Israel.
11 So I entered Jerusalem,—and was there three days.
12 Then rose I by night, I and a few men with me, I having told no man, what my God had been putting in my heart to do for Jerusalem,—and beast was there none with me, save the beast on which I myself was riding.
13 So I went forth through the valley-gate by night even unto the front of the snake-fountain, and into the dung-gate,—and I viewed the walls of Jerusalem how they were broken down, and the gates thereof consumed with fire.
14 Then passed I over unto the fountain-gate, and unto the pool of the king,—but there was no place for the beast that was under me to pass.
15 Then went I up in the torrent-bed by night, and viewed the wall,—and turned back and entered by the valley-gate and so returned.
16 Now the deputies knew not whither I had gone, nor what I was doing,—not even to the Jews nor to the priests nor to the nobles nor to the deputies nor to the rest who were doing the work had I as yet told it.
17 So I said unto them, Ye can see the misfortune that we are in, how that Jerusalem lieth waste, and the gates thereof are burned with fire: Come and let us build the wall of Jerusalem, that we may remain no longer a reproach.
18 Then told I them of the hand of my God that it had been good upon me, as also of the words of the king which he had spoken unto me,—so they said, We will arise and build! and they strengthened their hands right well.
19 But when Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the servant the Ammonite and Geshem the Arabian heard it they laughed at us, and poured contempt upon us,—and said, What is this thing which ye would do? against the king would ye rebel?
20 Then answered I them and said to them—The God of the heavens—he will prosper us, therefore we his servants will arise and build,—But to you pertaineth no portion nor right nor memorial in Jerusalem.