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The king responded,[a] “What is it you are seeking?” Then I quickly prayed to the God of heaven and said to the king, “If the king is so inclined[b] and if your servant has found favor in your sight, dispatch me to Judah, to the city with the graves of my ancestors, so that I can rebuild it.” Then the king, with his consort[c] sitting beside him, replied, “How long would your trip take, and when would you return?” Since the king was pleased to send me,[d] I gave him a time. I said to the king, “If the king is so inclined, let him give me letters for the governors of Trans-Euphrates[e] that will enable me to travel safely until I reach Judah, and a letter for Asaph the keeper of the king’s nature preserve,[f] so that he will give me timber for beams for the gates of the fortress adjacent to the temple and for the city wall[g] and for the house to which I go.” So the king granted me these requests,[h] for the good hand of my God was on me.

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  1. Nehemiah 2:4 tn Heb “said to me.”
  2. Nehemiah 2:5 tn Heb “If upon the king it is good.” So also in v. 7.
  3. Nehemiah 2:6 tn Or “queen,” so most English versions (cf. HALOT 1415 s.v. שֵׁגַל); TEV “empress.”
  4. Nehemiah 2:6 tn Heb “It was good before the king and he sent me.”
  5. Nehemiah 2:7 tn Heb “beyond the river,” here and often elsewhere in the Book of Nehemiah.
  6. Nehemiah 2:8 tn Or “forest.” So HALOT 963 s.v. פַּרְדֵּס 2.
  7. Nehemiah 2:8 tc One medieval Hebrew ms, the Syriac Peshitta, Vulgate, and the Arabic read here the plural וּלְחוֹמוֹת (ulekhomot, “walls”) against the singular וּלְחוֹמַת (ulekhomat) in the MT. The plural holem vav (וֹ) might have dropped out due to dittography or the plural form might have been written defectively.
  8. Nehemiah 2:8 tn The Hebrew text does not include the expression “these requests,” but it is implied.

The king answered, “What do you want?”

So I prayed to the God of heaven and I replied to the king, “If it seems good to you, and if your servant has found favor with you, would you send me to Judah, to the city where my ancestral sepulchers are located, so I can rebuild it?”

With his queen seated beside him, the king asked me, “How long will your journey take, and when will you return?” The king thought it was a good idea[a] to send me, so I presented him with a prepared plan.[b]

I also asked the king, “If it seems good to you, order that letters of authorization be given me for the Trans-Euphrates[c] governors, so they will allow me to pass through to Judah, along with a letter to Asaph, the royal Commissioner of Forests, so that he will supply me with timber to craft beams for the gatehouses of the Temple, for the city walls, and for the house in which I will be living.”

The king granted this for me, according to the good hand of my God.

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Notas al pie

  1. Nehemiah 2:6 Lit. It was good to the king
  2. Nehemiah 2:6 Lit. a season
  3. Nehemiah 2:7 Lit. Beyond the River