Nehemiah 2:1-9

Nehemiah 2:1-9

[1] And it came to pass in the month  Nisan,  in the twentieth  year  of Artaxerxes  the king,  that wine  was before  him: and I took up  the wine,  and gave  it unto the king.  Now I had not been beforetime sad  in his presence.  [2] Wherefore the king  said  unto me, Why is thy countenance  sad,  seeing thou art not sick?  this is nothing else but sorrow  of heart.  Then I was very  sore  afraid,  [3] And said  unto the king,  live  for ever:  why should not my countenance  when the city,  the place  of my fathers'  sepulchres,  and the gates  thereof are consumed  with fire?  [4] Then the king  said  unto me, For what dost thou make request?  So I prayed  to the God  of heaven.  [5] And I said  unto the king,  If it please  the king,  and if thy servant  have found favour  in thy sight,  that thou wouldest send  me unto Judah,  unto the city  of my fathers'  sepulchres,  that I may build  [6] And the king  said  unto me, (the queen  also sitting  by him,)  For how long shall thy journey  be? and when wilt thou return?  So it pleased  the king  to send  me; and I set  him a time.  [7] Moreover I said  unto the king,  If it please  the king,  let letters  be given  me to the governors  beyond  the river,  that they may convey me over  till I come  into Judah;  [8] And a letter  unto Asaph  the keeper  of the king's  forest,  that he may give  me timber  to make beams  for the gates  of the palace  which appertained to the house,  and for the wall  of the city,  and for the house  that I shall enter into.  And the king  granted  me, according to the good  hand  of my God  upon me. [9] Then I came  to the governors  beyond  the river,  and gave  them the king's  letters.  Now the king  had sent  captains  of the army  and horsemen  with me.