尼希米返回耶路撒冷

亚达薛西王二十年尼散月[a],酒呈到王面前后,我端起酒递给王。在王面前,我一向没有愁容。 王问我:“你没有病,为什么面带愁容?一定是心中烦恼。”我非常害怕。 我对王说:“愿王万岁!我祖坟所在的城邑已成废墟,城门也被烧毁,我怎能不面带愁容?” 王问我:“你有什么要求?”我向天上的上帝祷告后, 回答说:“如果王认为好,如果仆人在王面前蒙恩,请王派我到犹大,重建我祖坟所在的城邑。” 当时王后坐在王的旁边,王问我:“你要去多久?什么时候回来?”我告诉王一个日期,王欣然批准。 我又说:“如果王认为好,求王赐我诏书,通知河西省长准我经过前往犹大。 求王再发一道诏书,通知管理王室园林的亚萨,吩咐他供给我木材,用来做圣殿堡垒的门梁及建造城墙和我住的房子。”王批准了我的请求,因为我的上帝施恩帮助我。

王派将领率骑兵沿途护送我。到了河西省长那里,我把王的诏书交给他们。 10 和伦人参巴拉和官长亚扪人多比雅听到有人来帮以色列人谋求好处,非常不悦。

尼希米视察耶路撒冷的城墙

11 我到了耶路撒冷,在那里住了三天, 12 然后在夜间起来,带着几个人出去。上帝感动我要为耶路撒冷做的事,我没有告诉任何人。除了我骑的牲口外,我们没有带其他牲口。 13 我穿过谷门,朝龙泉的方向走到粪厂门,在那里察看耶路撒冷倒塌的城墙和被烧毁的城门。 14 我又往前走到泉门和王池,我骑的牲口无法通过那里, 15 我就乘夜沿溪而上,察看城墙,然后转身取道谷门回城。 16 官员不知道我到过哪里,做过何事,因为我还没有向犹太人、祭司、贵族、官员和其他要参与这工程的人透露我的计划。

17 后来我对他们说:“你们都看到了我们的困境。耶路撒冷已成废墟,城门也被烧毁。来吧,让我们重建耶路撒冷的城墙,免得我们再受凌辱。” 18 然后,我把我的上帝怎样施恩帮助我以及王对我说的话都告诉了他们。他们就说:“我们起来重建城墙吧!”于是他们开始做这善工。 19 但和伦人参巴拉和官长亚扪人多比雅,以及阿拉伯人基善听说后,就讥笑我们,藐视我们,说:“你们在做什么?想要背叛王吗?” 20 我回答他们说:“天上的上帝必使我们亨通,我们身为祂仆人,要起来重建这城墙,但你们在耶路撒冷无份、无权、无业。”

Footnotes

  1. 2:1 尼散月”即希伯来历的一月,阳历是三月中旬到四月中旬。
Book name not found: 尼希米记 for the version: 1881 Westcott-Hort New Testament.

王许尼希米重建城墙

亚达薛西王二十年尼散月,王面前摆上了酒席,我拿酒来奉给王。我在他面前素来没有露出愁容。 王却问我:“你既然没有病,为甚么面带愁容呢?这没有别的可能,必是心中愁烦。”我就非常惧怕, 对王说:“愿王万岁,我列祖坟墓所在的城成了荒芜之地,城门被火焚毁,我怎能不面带愁容呢?” 王问我:“你想要甚么呢?”我就向天上的 神祷告, 然后对王说:“如果王认为好,仆人能在你面前蒙恩宠,就请你差派我往犹大,到我列祖坟墓所在的城去,让我重建那城。” 那时,王后坐在王的旁边。王问我:“你的行程需时多久?你甚么时候回来?”王既然认为好,就差派我去,我也定了一个归期。 我又问王:“王若是认为好,请赐给我诏书,通知河西那边的省长准我经过,直至我到达犹大; 又赐诏书,给看守王的园林的亚萨,吩咐他给我木材,建造圣殿的营楼大门的横梁,以及建造城墙和我要入住的房屋。”因为我的 神施恩的手帮助我,王就赐给我这一切。

于是我到了河西那边的省长那里去,把王的诏书交给他们;王又派了军长和马兵护送我。 10 和伦人参巴拉和作臣仆的亚扪人多比雅听见有人来到,要为以色列求利益,他们就非常恼怒。

尼希米夜间巡视城墙

11 我到了耶路撒冷,在那里停留了三天。 12 我在夜间起来,和几个人一起出去,我没有告诉任何人我的 神使我定意要为耶路撒冷作的事,除了我所骑的一头牲口以外,没有带着别的牲口。 13 我夜间出了谷门,向着龙泉走去,到了粪门,视察耶路撒冷破坏了的城墙和被火焚毁的城门。 14 我又往前走,到了泉门和王池,因为地方不够让我骑着牲口过去, 15 我只得在夜间沿溪而上,视察城墙,然后转回,经过谷门,回到城里。 16 没有一个官长知道我去过甚么地方,作了甚么事。我也一直没有告诉犹大人、或祭司、或贵胄、或官长,或其余作工的人。

尼希米鼓励人民重建城墙

17 后来我对他们说:“你们都看见我们遭遇的患难:耶路撒冷成了荒芜之地,城门被火焚毁,你们都来吧!让我们重建耶路撒冷的城墙,免得我们再受凌辱。” 18 我告诉他们,我的 神施恩的手怎样帮助我,以及王对我所说的话;他们就说:“我们要起来建造!”于是他们奋勇着手作这善工。 19 但和伦人参巴拉和作臣仆的亚扪人多比雅,以及阿拉伯人基善听见了,就讥笑我们,藐视我们,说:“你们在干甚么?你们要背叛王吗?” 20 我回答他们说:“天上的 神必使我们成功;我们是他的仆人,我们要起来建造,但你们在耶路撒冷无分、无权,无人记念。”

Artaxerxes Sends Nehemiah to Jerusalem

In the month of Nisan in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes,(A) when wine was brought for him, I took the wine and gave it to the king. I had not been sad in his presence before, so the king asked me, “Why does your face look so sad when you are not ill? This can be nothing but sadness of heart.”

I was very much afraid, but I said to the king, “May the king live forever!(B) Why should my face not look sad when the city(C) where my ancestors are buried lies in ruins, and its gates have been destroyed by fire?(D)

The king said to me, “What is it you want?”

Then I prayed to the God of heaven, and I answered the king, “If it pleases the king and if your servant has found favor in his sight, let him send me to the city in Judah where my ancestors are buried so that I can rebuild it.”

Then the king(E), with the queen sitting beside him, asked me, “How long will your journey take, and when will you get back?” It pleased the king to send me; so I set a time.

I also said to him, “If it pleases the king, may I have letters to the governors of Trans-Euphrates,(F) so that they will provide me safe-conduct until I arrive in Judah? And may I have a letter to Asaph, keeper of the royal park, so he will give me timber to make beams for the gates of the citadel(G) by the temple and for the city wall and for the residence I will occupy?” And because the gracious hand of my God was on me,(H) the king granted my requests.(I) So I went to the governors of Trans-Euphrates and gave them the king’s letters. The king had also sent army officers and cavalry(J) with me.

10 When Sanballat(K) the Horonite and Tobiah(L) the Ammonite official heard about this, they were very much disturbed that someone had come to promote the welfare of the Israelites.(M)

Nehemiah Inspects Jerusalem’s Walls

11 I went to Jerusalem, and after staying there three days(N) 12 I set out during the night with a few others. I had not told anyone what my God had put in my heart to do for Jerusalem. There were no mounts with me except the one I was riding on.

13 By night I went out through the Valley Gate(O) toward the Jackal[a] Well and the Dung Gate,(P) examining the walls(Q) of Jerusalem, which had been broken down, and its gates, which had been destroyed by fire. 14 Then I moved on toward the Fountain Gate(R) and the King’s Pool,(S) but there was not enough room for my mount to get through; 15 so I went up the valley by night, examining the wall. Finally, I turned back and reentered through the Valley Gate. 16 The officials did not know where I had gone or what I was doing, because as yet I had said nothing to the Jews or the priests or nobles or officials or any others who would be doing the work.

17 Then I said to them, “You see the trouble we are in: Jerusalem lies in ruins, and its gates have been burned with fire.(T) Come, let us rebuild the wall(U) of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace.(V) 18 I also told them about the gracious hand of my God on me(W) and what the king had said to me.

They replied, “Let us start rebuilding.” So they began this good work.

19 But when Sanballat(X) the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite official and Geshem(Y) the Arab heard about it, they mocked and ridiculed us.(Z) “What is this you are doing?” they asked. “Are you rebelling against the king?”

20 I answered them by saying, “The God of heaven will give us success. We his servants will start rebuilding,(AA) but as for you, you have no share(AB) in Jerusalem or any claim or historic right to it.”

Footnotes

  1. Nehemiah 2:13 Or Serpent or Fig