Bible Reading
August 9
The World English Bible
Aug.
9
Nehemiah
4-6
Neh
4:1 But it happened that when Sanballat heard that we were building
the wall, he was angry, and took great indignation, and mocked the
Jews.
Neh
4:2 He spoke before his brothers and the army of Samaria, and said,
What are these feeble Jews doing? will they fortify themselves? will
they sacrifice? will they make an end in a day? will they revive the
stones out of the heaps of rubbish, seeing they are burned?
Neh
4:3 Now Tobiah the Ammonite was by him, and he said, Even that which
they are building, if a fox go up, he shall break down their stone
wall.
Neh
4:4 Hear, our God; for we are despised: and turn back their reproach
on their own head, and give them up for a spoil in a land of
captivity;
Neh
4:5 and don't cover their iniquity, and don't let their sin be
blotted out from before you; for they have provoked you
to anger before the builders.
Neh
4:6 So we built the wall; and all the wall was joined together to
half the height
of it: for the people had a mind to work.
Neh
4:7 But it happened that when Sanballat, Tobiah, the Arabians, the
Ammonites, and the Ashdodites heard that the repairing of the walls
of Jerusalem went forward, and
that the breaches began to be stopped, then they were very angry;
Neh
4:8 and they conspired all of them together to come and fight
against Jerusalem, and to cause confusion therein.
Neh
4:9 But we made our prayer to our God, and set a watch against them
day and night, because of them.
Neh
4:10 Judah said, The strength of the bearers of burdens is decayed,
and there is much rubbish; so that we are not able to build the wall.
Neh
4:11 Our adversaries said, They shall not know, neither see, until
we come into the midst of them, and kill them, and cause the work to
cease.
Neh
4:12 It happened that when the Jews who lived by them came, they
said to us ten times from all places, You must return to us.
Neh
4:13 Therefore set I in the lowest parts of the space behind the
wall, in the open places, I set there
the people after their families with their swords, their spears, and
their bows.
Neh
4:14 I looked, and rose up, and said to the nobles, and to the
rulers, and to the rest of the people, Don't be afraid of them:
remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your
brothers, your sons, and your daughters, your wives, and your houses.
Neh
4:15 It happened, when our enemies heard that it was known to us,
and God had brought their counsel to nothing, that we returned all of
us to the wall, everyone to his work.
Neh
4:16 It happened from that time forth, that half of my servants
worked in the work, and half of them held the spears, the shields,
and the bows, and the coats of mail; and the rulers were behind all
the house of Judah.
Neh
4:17 They all built the wall and those who bore burdens loaded
themselves; everyone with one of his hands worked in the work, and
with the other held his weapon;
Neh
4:18 and the builders, everyone had his sword girded by his side,
and so built. He who sounded the trumpet was by me.
Neh
4:19 I said to the nobles, and to the rulers and to the rest of the
people, The work is great and large, and we are separated on the
wall, one far from another:
Neh
4:20 in whatever place you hear the sound of the trumpet, rally
there to us; our God will fight for us.
Neh
4:21 So we worked in the work: and half of them held the spears from
the rising of the morning until the stars appeared.
Neh
4:22 Likewise at the same time said I to the people, Let everyone
with his servant lodge within Jerusalem, that in the night they may
be a guard to us, and may labor in the day.
Neh
4:23 So neither I, nor my brothers, nor my servants, nor the men of
the guard who followed me, none of us put off our clothes, everyone
went with
his weapon to
the water.
Neh
5:1 Then there arose a great cry of the people and of their wives
against their brothers the Jews.
Neh
5:2 For there were that said, We, our sons and our daughters, are
many: let us get grain, that we may eat and live.
Neh
5:3 Some also there were that said, We are mortgaging our fields,
and our vineyards, and our houses: let us get grain, because of the
dearth.
Neh
5:4 There were also that said, We have borrowed money for the king's
tribute on
our fields and our vineyards.
Neh
5:5 Yet now our flesh is as the flesh of our brothers, our children
as their children: and behold, we bring into bondage our sons and our
daughters to be servants, and some of our daughters are brought into
bondage already:
neither is it in our power to help it; for other men have our fields
and our vineyards.
Neh
5:6 I was very angry when I heard their cry and these words.
Neh
5:7 Then I consulted with myself, and contended with the nobles and
the rulers, and said to them, You exact usury, everyone of his
brother. I held a great assembly against them.
Neh
5:8 I said to them, We after our ability have redeemed our brothers
the Jews, that were sold to the nations; and would you even sell your
brothers, and should they be sold to us? Then held they their peace,
and found never a word.
Neh
5:9 Also I said, The thing that you do is not good: ought you not to
walk in the fear of our God, because of the reproach of the nations
our enemies?
Neh
5:10 I likewise, my brothers and my servants, do lend them money and
grain. Please let us leave off this usury.
Neh
5:11 Please restore to them, even this day, their fields, their
vineyards, their olive groves, and their houses, also the hundredth
part of the money, and of the grain, the new wine, and the oil, that
you exact of them.
Neh
5:12 Then said they, We will restore them, and will require nothing
of them; so will we do, even as you say. Then I called the priests,
and took an oath of them, that they would do according to this
promise.
Neh
5:13 Also I shook out my lap, and said, So God shake out every man
from his house, and from his labor, that doesn't perform this
promise; even thus be he shaken out, and emptied. All the assembly
said, Amen, and praised Yahweh. The people did according to this
promise.
Neh
5:14 Moreover from the time that I was appointed to be their
governor in the land of Judah, from the twentieth year even to the
two and thirtieth year of Artaxerxes the king, that
is, twelve years, I and my brothers have
not eaten the bread of the governor.
Neh
5:15 But the former governors who were before me were supported by
the people, and took bread and wine from them, besides forty shekels
of silver; yes, even their servants ruled over the people: but I
didn't do so, because of the fear of God.
Neh
5:16 Yes, also I continued in the work of this wall, neither bought
we any land: and all my servants were gathered there to the work.
Neh
5:17 Moreover there were at my table, of the Jews and the rulers,
one hundred fifty men, besides those who came to us from among the
nations that were around us.
Neh
5:18 Now that which was prepared for one day was one ox and six
choice sheep; also fowls were prepared for me, and once in ten days
store of all sorts of wine: yet for all this I didn't demand the
bread of the governor, because the bondage was heavy on this people.
Neh
5:19 Remember to me, my God, for good, all that I have done for this
people.
Neh
6:1 Now it happened, when it was reported to Sanballat and Tobiah,
and to Geshem the Arabian, and to the rest of our enemies, that I had
built the wall, and that there was no breach left therein; (though
even to that time I had not set up the doors in the gates;)
Neh
6:2 that Sanballat and Geshem sent to me, saying, Come, let us meet
together in one of
the villages in the plain of Ono. But they thought to do me mischief.
Neh
6:3 I sent messengers to them, saying, I am doing a great work, so
that I can't come down: why should the work cease, while I leave it,
and come down to you?
Neh
6:4 They sent to me four times after this sort; and I answered them
after the same manner.
Neh
6:5 Then sent Sanballat his servant to me in like manner the fifth
time with an open letter in his hand,
Neh
6:6 in which was written, It is reported among the nations, and
Gashmu says it, that you and the Jews think to rebel; for which cause
you are building the wall: and you would be their king, according to
these words.
Neh
6:7 You have also appointed prophets to preach of you at Jerusalem,
saying, There is a king in Judah: and now shall it be reported to the
king according to these words. Come now therefore, and let us take
counsel together.
Neh
6:8 Then I sent to him, saying, There are no such things done as you
say, but you imagine them out of your own heart.
Neh
6:9 For they all would have made us afraid, saying, Their hands
shall be weakened from the work, that it not be done. But now, God,
strengthen my hands.
Neh
6:10 I went to the house of Shemaiah the son of Delaiah the son of
Mehetabel, who was shut up; and he said, Let us meet together in the
house of God, within the temple, and let us shut the doors of the
temple: for they will come to kill you; yes, in the night will they
come to kill you.
Neh
6:11 I said, Should such a man as I flee? and who is there that,
being such as I, would go into the temple to save his life? I will
not go in.
Neh
6:12 I discerned, and behold, God had not sent him; but he
pronounced this prophecy against me: and Tobiah and Sanballat had
hired him.
Neh
6:13 For this cause was he hired, that I should be afraid, and do
so, and sin, and that they might have matter for an evil report, that
they might reproach me.
Neh
6:14 Remember, my God, Tobiah and Sanballat according to these their
works, and also the prophetess Noadiah, and the rest of the prophets,
that would have put me in fear.
Neh
6:15 So the wall was finished in the twenty-fifth day
of the month
Elul, in fifty-two days.
Neh
6:16 It happened, when all our enemies heard of
it, that all the nations that were about
us feared, and were much cast down in their own eyes; for they
perceived that this work was worked of our God.
Neh
6:17 Moreover in those days the nobles of Judah sent many letters to
Tobiah, and the letters
of Tobiah came to them.
Neh
6:18 For there were many in Judah sworn to him, because he was the
son-in-law of Shecaniah the son of Arah; and his son Jehohanan had
taken the daughter of Meshullam the son of Berechiah as wife.
Neh
6:19 Also they spoke of his good deeds before me, and reported my
words to him. Tobiah sent letters to put me in fear.
Aug.
9, 10
Acts
23
Act
23:1 Paul, looking steadfastly at the council, said, "Brothers,
I have lived before God in all good conscience until this day."
Act
23:2 The high priest, Ananias, commanded those who stood by him to
strike him on the mouth.
Act
23:3 Then Paul said to him, "God will strike you, you
whitewashed wall! Do you sit to judge me according to the law, and
command me to be struck contrary to the law?"
Act
23:4 Those who stood by said, "Do you malign God's high
priest?"
Act
23:5 Paul said, "I didn't know, brothers, that he was high
priest. For it is written, 'You shall not speak evil of a ruler of
your people.' "
Act
23:6 But when Paul perceived that the one part were Sadducees and
the other Pharisees, he cried out in the council, "Men and
brothers, I am a Pharisee, a son of Pharisees. Concerning the hope
and resurrection of the dead I am being judged!"
Act
23:7 When he had said this, an argument arose between the Pharisees
and Sadducees, and the assembly was divided.
Act
23:8 For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, nor angel,
nor spirit; but the Pharisees confess all of these.
Act
23:9 A great clamor arose, and some of the scribes of the Pharisees
part stood up, and contended, saying, "We find no evil in this
man. But if a spirit or angel has spoken to him, let's not fight
against God!"
Act
23:10 When a great argument arose, the commanding officer, fearing
that Paul would be torn in pieces by them, commanded the soldiers to
go down and take him by force from among them, and bring him into the
barracks.
Act
23:11 The following night, the Lord stood by him, and said, "Cheer
up, Paul, for as you have testified about me at Jerusalem, so you
must testify also at Rome."
Act
23:12 When it was day, some of the Jews banded together, and bound
themselves under a curse, saying that they would neither eat nor
drink until they had killed Paul.
Act
23:13 There were more than forty people who had made this
conspiracy.
Act
23:14 They came to the chief priests and the elders, and said, "We
have bound ourselves under a great curse, to taste nothing until we
have killed Paul.
Act
23:15 Now therefore, you with the council inform the commanding
officer that he should bring him down to you tomorrow, as though you
were going to judge his case more exactly. We are ready to kill him
before he comes near."
Act
23:16 But Paul's sister's son heard of their lying in wait, and he
came and entered into the barracks and told Paul.
Act
23:17 Paul summoned one of the centurions, and said, "Bring
this young man to the commanding officer, for he has something to
tell him."
Act
23:18 So he took him, and brought him to the commanding officer, and
said, "Paul, the prisoner, summoned me and asked me to bring
this young man to you, who has something to tell you."
Act
23:19 The commanding officer took him by the hand, and going aside,
asked him privately, "What is it that you have to tell me?"
Act
23:20 He said, "The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul
down to the council tomorrow, as though intending to inquire somewhat
more accurately concerning him.
Act
23:21 Therefore don't yield to them, for more than forty men lie in
wait for him, who have bound themselves under a curse neither to eat
nor to drink until they have killed him. Now they are ready, looking
for the promise from you."
Act
23:22 So the commanding officer let the young man go, charging him,
"Tell no one that you have revealed these things to me."
Act
23:23 He called to himself two of the centurions, and said, "Prepare
two hundred soldiers to go as far as Caesarea, with seventy horsemen,
and two hundred men armed with spears, at the third hour of the
night."
Act
23:24 He asked them to provide animals, that they might set Paul on
one, and bring him safely to Felix the governor.
Act
23:25 He wrote a letter like this:
Act
23:26 "Claudius Lysias to the most excellent governor Felix:
Greetings.
Act
23:27 "This man was seized by the Jews, and was about to be
killed by them, when I came with the soldiers and rescued him, having
learned that he was a Roman.
Act
23:28 Desiring to know the cause why they accused him, I brought him
down to their council.
Act
23:29 I found him to be accused about questions of their law, but
not to be charged with anything worthy of death or of imprisonment.
Act
23:30 When I was told that the Jews lay in wait for the man, I sent
him to you immediately, charging his accusers also to bring their
accusations against him before you. Farewell."
Act
23:31 So the soldiers, carrying out their orders, took Paul and
brought him by night to Antipatris.
Act
23:32 But on the next day they left the horsemen to go with him, and
returned to the barracks.
Act
23:33 When they came to Caesarea and delivered the letter to the
governor, they also presented Paul to him.
Act
23:34 When the governor had read it, he asked what province he was
from. When he understood that he was from Cilicia, he said,
Act
23:35 "I will hear you fully when your accusers also arrive."
He commanded that he be kept in Herod's palace.
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