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Those who Worked on the Wall

So Eliashib the high priest came forward, along with his fellow priests, and reconstructed the Sheep Gate. They consecrated it and installed its doors. They also consecrated the wall as far as the Tower of the Hundred and the Tower of Hananel. Men from Jericho did repairs next to him, and Imri’s son Zaccur did repairs next to them.

The Fish Gate was repaired by Hassenaah’s sons. They built its framework and installed its doors, including locks and security[a] bars, with Uriah’s son Meremoth (who was also a grandson of Hakkoz) next to them, Berechiah’s son Meshullam (who was also a grandson of Meshezabel) next to them, and next to him Baana’s son Zadok. Next to them the Tekoites worked valiantly, even though their leading officials weren’t fully dedicated[b] to the work of their lord.[c]

Paseah’s son Joiada and Besodeiah’s son Meshullam repaired the Old Gate. They built its framework and installed its doors, including locks and security[d] bars. Next to them, Melatiah the Gibeonite and Jadon the Meronothite were working with men from Gibeon and men from Mizpah under the Trans-Euphrates[e] regional governor. Nearby, Harhaiah’s son Uzziel the goldsmith was carrying on repairs, and next to him Hananiah, a perfume-maker, rebuilt Jerusalem as far as the Broad Wall.

Next to him, Hur’s son Rephaiah, ruling official for half of the Jerusalem district, did repairs. 10 Then next to them, Harumaph’s son Jedaiah did repairs opposite his house, and next to him Hashabneiah’s son Hattush carried on repairs. 11 Harim’s son Malchijah and Pahath-moab’s son Hasshub repaired another section, along with the Tower of the Ovens, 12 and next to him Hallohesh’s son Shallum, ruling official for the other[f] half of the Jerusalem district, did repairs, as did his daughters.

13 Hanun and the residents of Zanoah repaired the Valley Gate, reconstructing it and installing its doors, including locks and security[g] bars. They also rebuilt 1,000 cubits[h] of the wall[i] as far as the Dung Gate. 14 Rechab’s descendant[j] Malchijah, ruling official of the Beth-haccherem district, repaired the Dung Gate, reconstructing it, installing its doors, its locks, and its security[k] bars.

15 Colhozeh’s son Shallum, ruling official of the Mizpah district, repaired the Fountain Gate, reconstructing it, installing its doors, its locks, and its security[l] bars, as well as the Pool of Shelach near the royal garden as far as the stairway that descends from the City of David.

16 Next to him Azbuk’s son Nehemiah, ruling official of half of the Beth-zur district, carried on repairs as far as the tombs of David, then to the artificial pool that had been installed there, and then as far as the military barracks.[m] 17 Next to him the descendants of Levi, led by[n] Bani’s son Rehum, carried on repairs. Next to him Hashabiah, ruling official for half of the Keilah district, did repairs for his district. 18 Next to him their brothers, led by[o] Henadad’s son Bavvai, ruling official for the other[p] half of the Keilah district, carried on repairs. 19 Next to him Jeshua’s son Ezer, ruling official of Mizpah, repaired another section near the ascent to the armory at the Angle.[q] 20 Next to him Zabbai’s son Baruch worked valiantly on another section from the angle of the wall[r] as far as the door to the house belonging to Eliashib the high priest.

21 Then next to him Uriah’s son Meremoth, grandson of Hakkoz, repaired another section from the door of Eliashib’s house as far as the rear of the property,[s] 22 Next to him the priests, men from the plain, carried on repairs. 23 Next to them Benjamin and Hasshub carried on repairs near their house, followed by Maaseiah’s son Azariah, grandson of Ananiah, who worked beside his own house. 24 Following him, Henadad’s son Binnui repaired another section from Azariah’s house to the angle of the wall,[t] and then to the corner. 25 Uzai’s son Palal carried on repairs over against the angle of the wall[u] at the tower that stands out from the king’s upper palace, which is located by the royal guard’s court. Next to him, Parosh’s son Pedaiah carried on repairs. 26 (Now the Temple Servants[v] were living on the Ophel as far as the Water Gate that faces eastward with its prominent tower.) 27 Next to Pedaiah,[w] the Tekoites repaired another section from the prominent tower as far as the wall of the Ophel.

28 The priests carried on repairs from above the Horse Gate as far as their own houses. 29 Then next to them, Immer’s son Zadok did repairs as far as his own house. Next to him, Shecaniah’s son Shemaiah, custodian of the East Gate, carried on repairs. 30 Next to him, Shelemiah’s son Hananiah and Zalaph’s sixth son Hanun repaired another section. Next to him, Berechiah’s son Meshullam carried on repairs up to his chamber. 31 Next to him, Malchijah, one of the goldsmiths, carried on repairs up to the house of the Temple Servants and the merchants, up to the Muster Gate as far as the ascent to the corner. 32 Between the ascent of the corner and the Sheep Gate, the goldsmiths and merchants carried on repairs.

Footnotes

  1. Nehemiah 3:3 The Heb. lacks security
  2. Nehemiah 3:5 Lit. officials did not bind their necks
  3. Nehemiah 3:5 Or governor
  4. Nehemiah 3:6 The Heb. lacks security
  5. Nehemiah 3:7 Lit. from across the river
  6. Nehemiah 3:12 The Heb. lacks the other
  7. Nehemiah 3:13 The Heb. lacks security
  8. Nehemiah 3:13 I.e. about 500 yards; a cubit was about eighteen inches
  9. Nehemiah 3:13 The Heb. lacks of the wall
  10. Nehemiah 3:14 Lit. son; cf. Jer 35:19
  11. Nehemiah 3:14 The Heb. lacks security
  12. Nehemiah 3:15 The Heb. lacks security
  13. Nehemiah 3:16 Lit. the house of the mighty
  14. Nehemiah 3:17 The Heb. lacks led by
  15. Nehemiah 3:18 The Heb. lacks led by
  16. Nehemiah 3:18 The Heb. lacks the other
  17. Nehemiah 3:19 Cf. 2Chr 26:9
  18. Nehemiah 3:20 The Heb. lacks of the wall
  19. Nehemiah 3:21 Lit. the house of Eliashib
  20. Nehemiah 3:24 The Heb. lacks of the wall
  21. Nehemiah 3:25 The Heb. lacks of the wall
  22. Nehemiah 3:26 Heb. Nethinim; i.e. a division of special assistants to the descendants of Levi, originally appointed by King David; and so throughout the book; cf. Ezra 2:58; 2:70; 7:7,24; 8:17,20.
  23. Nehemiah 3:27 Lit. him