Nehemiah 6:1-15

Nehemiah 6:1-15

[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.