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Nehemiah 2:3

Contemporary English Version 1995

I answered, “Your Majesty, I hope you live forever! I feel sad because the city where my ancestors are buried is in ruins, and its gates have been burned down.”

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They told me, “Those captives who have come back are having all kinds of troubles. They are terribly disgraced, Jerusalem's walls are broken down, and its gates have been burned.”

They answered in Aramaic, “Your Majesty, we hope you live forever! We are your servants. Please tell us your dream, and we will explain what it means.”

Bathsheba bowed with her face to the ground and said, “Your Majesty, I pray that you will live a long time!”

When the queen heard the king and his officials talking, she came in and said: Your Majesty, I hope you live forever! Don't be afraid or look so pale.

Let my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth, if I don't think about you above all else.

Daniel answered, “Your Majesty, I hope you live forever!

They all went to the king and said: “Your Majesty, we hope you live forever!

Zion's gates have fallen facedown on the ground; the bars that locked the gates are smashed to pieces. Her king and royal family are prisoners in foreign lands. Her priests don't teach, and her prophets don't have a message from the Lord.

When Hezekiah died, he was buried in the section of the royal tombs that was reserved for the most respected kings, and everyone in Judah and Jerusalem honored him. His son Manasseh then became king.

Ahaz died and was buried in Jerusalem, but not in the royal tombs. His son Hezekiah then became king.

Jehoram was 32 years old when he became king, and he ruled 8 years from Jerusalem. He died, and no one even felt sad. He was buried in Jerusalem, but not in the royal tombs.

They said, “Your Majesty, we hope you live forever!

We, your servants, love each stone in the city, and we are sad to see them lying in the dirt.

I'll wipe out your towns and your places of worship and will no longer be pleased with the smell of your sacrifices.

About a month later, in Nebuchadnezzar's nineteenth year as king, Nebuzaradan, who was his official in charge of the guards, arrived in Jerusalem.

Nebuchadnezzar's troops burned down the temple and destroyed every important building in the city. Then they broke down the city wall.

I went through Valley Gate on the west, then south past Dragon Spring, before coming to Garbage Gate. As I rode along, I took a good look at the crumbled walls of the city and the gates that had been torn down and burned.

Jerusalem was captured during Nebuchadnezzar's nineteenth year as king of Babylonia. About a month later, Nebuchadnezzar's officer in charge of the guards arrived in Jerusalem. His name was Nebuzaradan,

and I can't bear to see my people and my own relatives destroyed.”

Fever has my back in flames, and I hurt everywhere.

Our Lord, the nations will honor you, and all kings on earth will praise your glory.




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