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Nehemiah 6-7

The Plot to Kill Nehemiah

When it was reported to Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem the Arab, and the rest of our enemies that I had rebuilt the wall and there was no breach left in it (although at that time I had not installed doors in the gates), Sanballat and Geshem sent a message to me: “Come, let’s meet together in Kephirim[a] in the Plain of Ono.” (However, they were planning to harm me.)

So I sent messengers to them, saying, “I am working on an important project, and I am not able to come down. Why should the project stop while I leave it and come down to you?” They sent messages like this to me four times, and I answered them that same way each time.

Then Sanballat sent his servant to me with a message like this for a fifth time, with an open letter in his hand. In it was written, “It is rumored among the nations, and Gashmu[b] also says that you and the Jews are planning to rebel. This is the reason you are building the wall. According to these reports, you will be their king. You have also set up prophets to make a proclamation about you in Jerusalem: ‘A king is in Judah.’ Now reports like these will be heard by the king. So now come, let us consult with one another.”

So I sent a reply to him: “These things that you are saying have not been done, since you are simply making them up.”

So all of them were trying to intimidate us, thinking, “Their hands will grow weary of the work, and it will not be finished.”

So now, strengthen my hands!

10 Then I came to the house of Shemaiah the son of Delaiah, the son of Mehetabel. (He was restricted.) He said, “Let’s meet at the house of God in the middle of the temple. Let’s close the doors of the temple, since they are coming to kill you—at night they are coming to kill you.”

11 I said, “Should a man like me flee? Should someone like me go to the temple to save my life? I won’t go!” 12 I realized that God had not sent him, but he had spoken the prophecy against me because Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him. 13 For this purpose he was hired—to make me afraid so that I would do this and sin. Then they would have given me a bad reputation, so that they could discredit me.

14 My God, remember Tobiah and Sanballat in light of these actions and also the prophetess Noadiah and the rest of the prophets who were trying to intimidate me.[c]

The Wall Is Completed Despite Opposition

15 So the wall was finished in fifty-two days, on the twenty-fifth of Elul. 16 As all our enemies heard about it, all the nations that were around us became afraid and lost their confidence. They knew that this work had been accomplished by our God.

17 Furthermore, in those days the nobles of Judah were sending many letters to Tobiah, and letters from Tobiah were coming to them, 18 because many in Judah were bound to him by oath because he was the son-in-law of Shekaniah son of Arah, and his son Jehohanan had married the daughter of Meshullam son of Berekiah. 19 They were also talking about his good deeds in my presence, and they were reporting my words to him. Tobiah was sending letters to try to intimidate me.

Gatekeepers Are Appointed for the City

When the wall had been built and I had installed the doors, and when the gatekeepers, the singers, and the Levites had been appointed, I placed my brother Hanani along with Hananiah, the commander of the citadel, in charge of Jerusalem, because he was a trustworthy man and feared God more than many. I[d] said to them, “The gates of Jerusalem should not be left open until the heat of the day, but while the guards are still on duty, they are to shut the doors and secure them. Appoint guards from the residents of Jerusalem, some at their guard posts and some in front of their houses.”

Repopulating the City

Now the city was wide open and spacious, but there were few people in it, and no houses were being built. So my God placed into my heart a plan to gather the nobles, the officials, and the people so they could be enrolled by genealogy. I found the genealogical record of those who were the first to come up from Babylon. I found this written in it:

These are the people[e] of the province who went up from the captivity of the exiles, whom King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon had exiled. They returned to Jerusalem and to Judah, each man to his city. These were the people who came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Azariah, Ra’amiah, Nahamani, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum, and Ba’anah.[f]

This was the number of men from the people of Israel:[g]

the male descendants[h] of Parosh:2,172
the male descendants of Shephatiah:372
10 the male descendants of Arah:652
11 the male descendants of Pahath Moab through the descendants of Jeshua and Joab:2,818
12 the male descendants of Elam:1,254
13 the male descendants of Zattu:845
14 the male descendants of Zakkai:760
15 the male descendants of Binnui:648
16 the male descendants of Bebai:628
17 the male descendants of Azgad:2,322
18 the male descendants of Adonikam:667
19 the male descendants of Bigvai:2,067
20 the male descendants of Adin:655
21 the male descendants of Ater through Hezekiah:98
22 the male descendants of Hashum:328
23 the male descendants of Bezai:324
24 the male descendants of Hariph:112
25 the citizens[i] of Gibeon:95
26 the men of Bethlehem and Netophah:188
27 the men of Anathoth:128
28 the men of Beth Azmaveth:42
29 the men of Kiriath Jearim, Kephirah, and Be’eroth:743
30 the men of Ramah and Geba:621
31 the men of Mikmash:122
32 the men of Bethel and Ai:123
33 the men of the other Nebo:52
34 the citizens of the other Elam:1,254
35 the citizens of Harim:320
36 the citizens of Jericho:345
37 the citizens of Lod, Hadid, and Ono:721
38 the citizens of Sena’ah:3,930
39 The priests:
the descendants of Jedaiah through the house of Jeshua:973
40 the descendants of Immer:1,052
41 the descendants of Pashhur:1,247
42 the descendants of Harim:1,017

43 The Levites:
        the descendants of Jeshua through Kadmiel through the descendants of Hodaviah: 74
44         the singers from the descendants of Asaph: 148
45         the gatekeepers from the descendants of Shallum, the descendants of Ater, the descendants of Talmon, the descendants of Akkub, the descendants of Hatita, and the descendants of Shobai: 138.

46 The temple servants:
        the descendants of Ziha, the descendants of Hasupha,
        the descendants of Tabbaoth, 47 the descendants of Keros,
        the descendants of Sia, the descendants of Padon,
48         the descendants of Lebanah, the descendants of Hagabah,[j]
        the descendants of Shalmai,[k] 49 the descendants of Hanan,
        the descendants of Giddel, the descendants of Gahar,
50         the descendants of Reaiah, the descendants of Rezin,
        the descendants of Nekoda, 51 the descendants of Gazzam,
        the descendants of Uzza, the descendants of Paseah,
52         the descendants of Besai,[l] the descendants of Meunim,
        the descendants of Nephisim,[m] 53 the descendants of Bakbuk,
        the descendants of Hakupha, the descendants of Harhur,
54         the descendants of Bazlith, the descendants of Mehida,
        the descendants of Harsha, 55 the descendants of Barkos,
        the descendants of Sisera, the descendants of Temah,
56         the descendants of Neziah, and the descendants of Hatipha.

57 The descendants of the servants of Solomon:
        the descendants of Sotai, the descendants of Sophereth,
        the descendants of Perida, 58 the descendents of Ja’alah,
        the descendants of Darkon, the descendants of Giddel,
59         the descendants of Shephatiah, the descendants of Hattil,
        the descendants of Pokereth Hazzebaim, the descendants of Amon.

60 The total of the temple servants and the descendants of Solomon’s servants was 392.

61 The following are the people who came up from Tel Melah, Tel Harsha, Kerub, Addon, and Immer. They were not to prove their ancestry or descent—whether they were from Israel:

62 the descendants of Delaiah, the descendants of Tobiah, the descendants of Nekoda: 642,
63 and from the priests: the descendants of Habaiah, the descendants of Hakkoz, the descendants of Barzillai, that is, from a man who married one of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite and so was called by their name.

64 These people searched for their genealogical records, but they could not find them, so they were disqualified from the priesthood. 65 The governor told them that they should not eat from the most holy sacrifices until a priest would arise who could serve with Urim and Thummim.

66 The entire assembly together totaled 42,360, 67 not counting their male slaves and their female slaves, who numbered 7,337. They also had 245[n] male and female singers. 68 They had 736 horses, 245 mules,[o] 69 435 camels, and 6,720 donkeys.

70 Some of the heads of the families gave support for the work.
The governor gave to the treasury:
    gold darics: 1,000[p]
    bowls: 50
    garments for the priests: 530.
71 Some of the heads of the families gave this to the treasury for the work:
    gold darics: 20,000
    silver minas: 2,200.[q]
72 What the rest of the people gave was this:
    gold darics: 20,000
    silver minas: 2,000
    and garments for the priests: 67.

73 The priests, the Levites, the gatekeepers, the singers, some of the people, and the temple servants, that is, all Israel, settled in their cities.

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