1 Now, Sanballat, hearing that we were building the wall, was very angry, and in his wrath made sport of the Jews.

2 And in the hearing of his countrymen and the army of Samaria he said, What are these feeble Jews doing? will they make themselves strong? will they make offerings? will they get the work done in a day? will they make the stones which have been burned come again out of the dust?

3 Now Tobiah the Ammonite was by him, and he said, Such is their building that if a fox goes up it, their stone wall will be broken down.

4 Give ear, O our God, for we are looked down on: let their words of shame be turned back on themselves, and let them be given up to wasting in a land where they are prisoners:

5 Let not their wrongdoing be covered or their sin washed away from before you: for they have made you angry before the builders.

6 So we went on building the wall; and all the wall was joined together half-way up: for the people were working hard.

7 But when it came to the ears of Sanballat and Tobiah and the Arabians and the Ammonites and the Ashdodites, that the building of the walls of Jerusalem was going forward and the broken places were being made good, they were full of wrath;

8 And they made designs, all of them together, to come and make an attack on Jerusalem, causing trouble there.

9 But we made our prayer to God, and had men on watch against them day and night because of them.

10 And Judah said, The strength of the workmen is giving way, and there is much waste material; it is impossible for us to put up the wall.

11 And those who were against us said, Without their knowledge and without their seeing us, we will come among them and put them to death, causing the work to come to a stop.

12 And it came about that when the Jews who were living near them came, they said to us ten times, From all directions they are coming against us.

13 So in the lowest part of the space at the back of the walls, in the open places, I put the people by families, with their swords, their spears, and their bows.

14 And after looking, I got up and said to the great ones and to the chiefs and to the rest of the people, Have no fear of them: keep in mind the Lord who is great and greatly to be feared, and take up arms for your brothers, your sons, and your daughters, your wives and your houses.

15 And when it came to the ears of those who were against us, that we had knowledge of their designs and that God had made their purpose come to nothing, we all went back to the wall, everyone to his work

16 And from that time, half of my servants were doing their part of the work, and half kept the spears and body-covers and the bows and the metal war-dresses; and the chiefs were at the back of the men of Judah.

17 Those who were building the wall and those who were moving material did their part, everyone working with one hand, with his spear in the other;

18 Every builder was working with his sword at his side. And by my side was a man for sounding the horn.

19 And I said to the great ones and the chiefs and the rest of the people, The work is great and widely spaced and we are far away from one another on the wall:

20 Wherever you may be when the horn is sounded, come here to us; our God will be fighting for us.

21 So we went on with the work: and half of them had spears in their hands from the dawn of the morning till the stars were seen.

22 And at the same time I said to the people, Let everyone with his servant come inside Jerusalem for the night, so that at night they may keep watch for us, and go on working by day.

23 So not one of us, I or my brothers or my servants or the watchmen who were with me, took off his clothing, everyone went armed to the water.

1 Mais il arriva que Samballat, ayant appris que nous rebâtissions la muraille, fut fort indigné et fort irrité. Et il se moqua des Juifs,

2 Et dit, en la présence de ses frères et des gens de guerre de Samarie: Que font ces Juifs languissants? Les laissera-t-on faire? Sacrifieront-ils? Achèveront-ils maintenant? De ces monceaux de décombres feront-ils renaître les pierres, quand elles sont brûlées?

3 Et Tobija, Ammonite, qui était auprès de lui, dit: Quoi qu'ils bâtissent, si un renard montait, il romprait leur muraille de pierre.

4 O notre Dieu! écoute, car nous sommes en mépris! Fais retourner sur leur tête l'opprobre dont ils nous couvrent, et livre-les au pillage dans un pays de captivité;

5 Ne couvre point leur iniquité, et que leur péché ne soit point effacé en ta présence; car ils ont offensé ceux qui bâtissent.

6 Nous rebâtîmes donc la muraille, et toute la muraille fut fermée jusqu'à la moitié de sa hauteur; et le peuple prenait à cœur le travail.

7 Mais quand Samballat, Tobija, les Arabes, les Ammonites et les Asdodiens eurent appris que la muraille de Jérusalem se relevait, et qu'on avait commencé à fermer les brèches, ils furent fort en colère.

8 Et ils se liguèrent tous ensemble pour venir faire la guerre contre Jérusalem, et pour y porter le trouble.

9 Alors nous priâmes notre Dieu, et nous mîmes des gardes contre eux, de jour et de nuit, pour nous garantir d'eux.

10 Et Juda disait: Les forces des ouvriers faiblissent; et il y a beaucoup de décombres; nous ne pourrons pas bâtir la muraille!

11 Et nos ennemis disaient: Ils ne sauront et ne verront rien, jusqu'à ce que nous entrions au milieu d'eux. Nous les tuerons, et nous ferons cesser l'ouvrage.

12 Mais il arriva que les Juifs qui habitaient près d'eux, vinrent, jusqu'à dix fois, nous dire leur dessein, de tous les lieux d'où ils revenaient vers nous.

13 Je plaçai donc dans le bas, derrière la muraille, aux endroits découverts, le peuple, par familles, avec leurs épées, leurs javelines et leurs arcs.

14 Puis je regardai; et je me levai, et je dis aux principaux, aux magistrats, et au reste du peuple: Ne les craignez point; souvenez-vous du Seigneur, qui est grand et redoutable, et combattez pour vos frères, vos fils et vos filles, vos femmes et vos maisons.

15 Or, après que nos ennemis eurent appris que nous avions été avertis, Dieu dissipa leur conseil; et nous retournâmes tous aux murailles, chacun à son travail.

16 Depuis ce jour-là une moitié de mes gens travaillait à l'œuvre et l'autre moitié était armée de lances, de boucliers, d'arcs et de cuirasses; et les chefs suivaient chaque famille de Juda.

17 Ceux qui bâtissaient la muraille, et ceux qui portaient ou chargeaient les fardeaux, travaillaient d'une main, et de l'autre ils tenaient une arme.

18 Car chacun de ceux qui bâtissaient, avait les reins ceints d'une épée; c'est ainsi qu'ils bâtissaient; et celui qui sonnait de la trompette était près de moi.

19 Je dis aux principaux, aux magistrats, et au reste du peuple: L'ouvrage est considérable et étendu, et nous sommes dispersés sur la muraille, loin l'un de l'autre;

20 En quelque lieu donc que vous entendiez le son de la trompette, rassemblez-vous-y vers nous; notre Dieu combattra pour nous.

21 C'est ainsi que nous travaillions; et la moitié des gens tenait des javelines depuis le point du jour, jusqu'à ce que les étoiles parussent.

22 En ce temps-là je dis aussi au peuple: Que chacun passe la nuit dans Jérusalem, avec son serviteur, afin qu'ils nous servent la nuit pour faire le guet, et le jour pour travailler.

23 Et pour moi, mes frères, mes serviteurs et les gens de la garde qui me suivent, nous ne quitterons point nos habits, chacun aura son épée et de l'eau.