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2 Chronicles 6

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1 and of the sons of Elam: Mattaniah, Zechariah, Jehiel, Abdi, Jeremoth, and Elijah;
2 and of the sons of Zattu: Elioenai, Eliashib, Mattaniah, Jeremoth, Zabad, and Aziza;
3 and of the sons also of Bebai: Jehohanan, Hananiah, Zabbai, and Athlai;
4 and of the sons of Bani: Meshullam, Malluch, Adaiah, Jashub, Sheal, and Jeremoth;
5 and of the sons of Pahath-moab: Adna, Chelal, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattaniah, Bezalel, Binnui, and Manasseh;
6 and of the sons of Harim: Eliezer, Isshijah, Malchijah, Shemaiah, Shimeon,
7 Benjamin, Malluch, and Shemariah;
8 of the sons of Hashum: Mattenai, Mattattah, Zabad, Eliphelet, Jeremai, Manasseh, and Shimei;
9 of the sons of Bani: Maadai, Amram, Uel,
10 Benaiah, Bedeiah, Cheluhi,
11 Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliashib,
12 Mattaniah, Mattenai, Jaasu,
13 Bani, Binnui, Shimei,
14 Shelemiah, Nathan, Adaiah,
15 Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai,
16 Azarel, Shelemiah, Shemariah,
17 Shallum, Amariah, and Joseph.
18 Of the sons of Nebo: Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jaddai, Joel, and Benaiah.
19 All these had married foreign women, and some of them had wives by whom they had children.
20 The words of Nehemiah son of Hacaliah: Now it happened in the month of Chislev, in the[1] twentieth year [of the[2] Persian king], as I was in the[3] capitol of Susa,
21 Hanani, one of my brothers, and some men from Judah came; and I asked them about the surviving Jews who had escaped and survived the captivity, and about Jerusalem.
22 They said to me, "The remnant there in the province who survived the captivity are in great distress and reproach; the wall of Jerusalem is broken down and its [fortified] gates have been burned (destroyed) by fire."
23 Now it came about when I heard these words, I sat down and wept and mourned for days; and I was fasting and praying [constantly] before the God of heaven.
24 And I said, "Please, O LORD God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps the covenant and lovingkindness for those who love Him and keep His commandments,
25 please let Your ear be attentive and Your eyes open to hear the prayer of Your servant which I am praying before You, day and night, on behalf of Your servants, the[4] sons (descendants) of Israel (Jacob), confessing the sins of the sons of Israel which we have committed against You; I and my father's house have sinned.
26 We have acted very corruptly against You and have not kept the commandments, nor the statutes, nor the ordinances which You commanded Your servant Moses.
27 Please remember the word which You commanded Your servant Moses, saying, 'If you are unfaithful and violate your obligations to Me I will scatter you [abroad] among the peoples;
28 but if you return to Me and keep My commandments and do them, though those of you who have been scattered are in the most remote part of the[5] heavens, I will gather them from there and will bring them to the place where I have chosen for My[6] Name to dwell.'
29 Now they are Your servants and Your people whom You have redeemed by Your great power and by Your strong hand.
30 Please, O Lord, let Your ear be attentive to the prayer of Your servant and the prayer of Your servants who delight to [reverently] fear Your Name [Your essence, Your nature, Your attributes, with awe]; and make Your servant successful this day and grant him compassion in the sight of this man [the king]." For I was[7] cupbearer to the king [of Persia].
31 In the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes, when wine was placed before him, I took the wine and gave it to the king. Now I had not [previously] been sad in his presence.
32 So the king said to me, "Why do you look sad when you are not sick? This is nothing but sadness of heart." Then I was very frightened,
33 and I said to the king, "Let the king live forever. Why should my face not be sad when the city, the place of my fathers' tombs, lies desolate and its gates have been consumed by fire?"
34 The king said to me, "What do you request?" So I prayed to the God of heaven.
35 I said to the king, "If it pleases the king, and if your servant has found favor in your presence, [I ask] that you send me to Judah, to the city of my fathers' tombs, so that I may rebuild it."
36 The king, beside whom the queen was sitting, asked me, "How long will your journey take, and when will you return?" So it pleased the king to send me, and I gave him a definite time [for my return].
37 Then I said to the king, "If it pleases the king, let letters be given to me for the governors of the provinces beyond the [Euphrates] River, so that they will allow me to pass through until I reach Judah,
38 and a letter to Asaph, the keeper of the king's forest, so that he will give me timber to construct beams for the gates of the fortress which is by the temple, and for the city wall and for the house which I will occupy." And the king granted me what I asked, for the good hand of my God was upon me.
39 Then I came to the governors of the provinces beyond the [Euphrates] River and gave them the king's letters. Now the king had sent officers of the army and horsemen with me.
40 When Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite[1] official heard this, it caused them great displeasure that someone had come to see about the welfare and prosperity of the Israelites.
41 So I came to Jerusalem and was there for three days.
42 Then I got up in the night, I and a few men with me. I did not tell anyone what my God was putting in my heart to do for Jerusalem, and there was no animal with me except the one on which I was riding [so as not to attract attention].