Nehemiah 6:1-17

Nehemiah 6:1-17

[1] Now it came to pass, when Sanballat,  and Tobiah,  and Geshem  the Arabian,  and the rest  of our enemies,  heard  that I had builded  the wall,  and that there was no breach  left  therein; (though  at that time  I had not set up  the doors  upon the gates;)  [2] That Sanballat  and Geshem  sent  unto me, saying,  let us meet  together  in some one of the villages  in the plain  of Ono.  But they thought  to do  me mischief.  [3] And I sent  messengers  unto them, saying,  I am doing  a great  work,  so that I cannot  come down:  why should the work  cease,  whilst  I leave  it, and come down  [4] Yet they sent  unto me four  times  after this sort;  and I answered  them after the same manner.  [5] Then sent  Sanballat  his servant  unto me in like manner  the fifth  time  with an open  letter  in his hand;  [6] Wherein was written,  It is reported  among the heathen,  and Gashmu  saith  it, that thou and the Jews  think  to rebel:  for which cause  thou buildest  the wall,  that thou mayest be  their king,  according to these words.  [7] And thou hast also appointed  prophets  to preach  of thee at Jerusalem,  saying,  There is a king  in Judah:  and now shall it be reported  to the king  according to these words.  now therefore, and let us take counsel  together.  [8] Then I sent  unto him, saying,  no such things  done  as thou sayest,  but thou feignest  them out of thine own heart.  [9] For they all made us afraid,  saying,  Their hands  shall be weakened  from the work,  that it be not done.  Now therefore, O God, strengthen  my hands.  [10] Afterward I came  unto the house  of Shemaiah  the son  of Delaiah  the son  of Mehetabeel,  who was shut up;  and he said,  Let us meet together  in the house  of God,  within  the temple,  and let us shut  the doors  of the temple:  for they will come  to slay  thee; yea, in the night  will they come  to slay  [11] And I said,  Should such  a man  as I flee?  and who is there, that, being as I am, would go  into the temple  to save his life?  I will not go in.  [12] And, lo, I perceived  that God  had not sent  him; but that he pronounced  this prophecy  against me: for Tobiah  and Sanballat  had hired  [13] Therefore was he hired,  that I should be afraid,  and do so,  and sin,  and that they might have matter for an evil  report,  that they might reproach  me. [14] My God,  think  thou upon Tobiah  and Sanballat  according to these their works,  and on the prophetess  Noadiah,  and the rest  of the prophets,  that would have put me in fear.  [15] So the wall  was finished  in the twenty  and fifth  day of the month Elul,  in fifty  and two  days.  [16] And it came to pass, that when all our enemies  heard  thereof, and all the heathen  that were about us  saw  these things, they were much  cast down  in their own eyes:  for they perceived  that this work  was wrought  of our God.  [17] Moreover in those days  the nobles  of Judah  sent  many  letters  unto Tobiah,  came