Nehemiah 4:1-14

Nehemiah 4:1-14

[1] But it came to pass, that when Sanballat  heard  that we builded  the wall,  he was wroth,  and took great  indignation,  and mocked  the Jews.  [2] And he spake  before  his brethren  of Samaria,  and said,  What do  these feeble  Jews?  will they fortify  themselves? will they sacrifice?  will they make an end  in a day?  will they revive  the stones  out of the heaps  of the rubbish  which are burned?  [3] Now Tobiah  the Ammonite  was by him,  and he said,  Even that which they build,  if a fox  go up,  he shall even break down  their stone  wall.  [4] Hear,  O our God;  for we are despised:  and turn  their reproach  upon their own head,  and give  them for a prey  in the land  of captivity:  [5] And cover  not their iniquity,  and let not their sin  be blotted out  from before  thee: for they have provoked thee to anger  before the builders.  [6] So built  we the wall;  was joined together  unto the half  thereof: for the people  had a mind  to work.  [7] But it came to pass, that when Sanballat,  and Tobiah,  and the Arabians,  and the Ammonites,  and the Ashdodites,  heard  that the walls  of Jerusalem  were made up,  and that the breaches  began  to be stopped,  then they were very  wroth,  [8] And conspired  all of them together  to come  and to fight  against Jerusalem,  and to hinder  it. [9] Nevertheless we made our prayer  unto our God,  and set  a watch  against them day  and night,  because  [10] And Judah  said,  The strength  of the bearers of burdens  is decayed,  and there is much  rubbish;  so that we are not able  to build  the wall.  [11] And our adversaries  said,  They shall not know,  neither see,  till we come  in the midst  them, and slay  them, and cause the work  to cease.  [12] And it came to pass, that when the Jews  which dwelt  by them  came,  they said  unto us ten  times,  From all places  whence ye shall return  unto us they will be upon you. [13] Therefore set  I in the lower  places  behind  the wall,  I even set  the people  after their families  with their swords,  their spears,  and their bows.  [14] And I looked,  and rose up,  and said  unto the nobles,  and to the rulers,  and to the rest  of the people,  Be not ye afraid  of them:  remember  the Lord,  which is great  and terrible,  and fight  for your brethren,  your sons,  and your daughters,  your wives,  and your houses.