Nehemiah 1
1 The
words of
Nehemiah the
son of
Hachaliah. And it came to pass in the
month Chisleu, in the
twentieth year, as I was in
Shushan the
palace, 2 That
Hanani, one of my
brethren, came, he and certain
men of
Judah; and I
asked them concerning the
Jews that had
escaped, which were
left of the
captivity, and concerning
Jerusalem. 3 And they
said unto me, The
remnant that are
left of the
captivity there in the
province are in
great affliction and
reproach: the
wall of
Jerusalem also is broken
down, and the
gates thereof are
burned with
fire. 4 And it came to pass, when I
heard these
words, that I sat
down and
wept, and
mourned certain
days, and
fasted, and
prayed before the
God of
heaven, 5 And
said, I
beseech thee, O
LORD God of
heaven, the
great and
terrible God, that
keepeth covenant and
mercy for them that
love him and
observe his
commandments: 6 Let thine
ear now be
attentive, and thine
eyes open, that thou mayest
hear the
prayer of thy
servant, which I
pray before thee
now, day and
night, for the
children of
Israel thy
servants, and
confess the
sins of the
children of
Israel, which we have
sinned against thee: both I and my
father's house have
sinned.
7 We have dealt
very corruptly against thee, and have not
kept the
commandments, nor the
statutes, nor the
judgments, which thou
commandedst thy
servant Moses. 8 Remember, I beseech thee, the
word that thou
commandedst thy
servant Moses, saying, If ye
transgress, I will scatter you
abroad among the
nations: 9 But if ye
turn unto me, and
keep my
commandments, and
do them; though there were of you cast
out unto the uttermost
part of the
heaven, yet will I
gather them from thence, and will
bring them unto the
place that I have
chosen to
set my
name there.
10 Now these are thy
servants and thy
people, whom thou hast
redeemed by thy
great power, and by thy
strong hand. 11 O
Lord, I
beseech thee, let now thine
ear be
attentive to the
prayer of thy
servant, and to the
prayer of thy
servants, who
desire to
fear thy
name: and
prosper, I pray thee, thy
servant this
day, and
grant him
mercy in the
sight of this
man. For I was the
king's cupbearer.