¶ And when Sanabalat, Tobiah, and Gesem the Arabian, and the other of our enemies heard that I had builded the wall, and that there were no more gaps therein (howbeit at the same time had I not hanged the doors upon the gates) Sanabalat and Gesem sent unto me, saying: come and let us meet together in the villages upon the plain of the city Ono. Nevertheless they thought to do me evil. Notwithstanding I sent messengers unto them, saying: I have a great business to do, I can not come down. The work should stond still, if I were negligent, and came down to you. Howbeit they sent unto me as good as four times after the same manner. And I gave the same answer. Then sent Sanabalat his servant unto me the fifth time, with an open letter in his hand, wherein was written: it is told the Heathen, and Gesem hath said it, that thou and the Iews think to rebel: for the which cause thou buildest the wall, and wilt be their king in these matters, and hast ordained the Prophets to preach of thee at Ierusalem, and to say: He is king of Iudah. Now shall this come to the king's ears: come now therefore, and let us take our counsel together. Nevertheless I sent unto him saying: there is no such thing done as thou sayest: thou hast feigned it out of thine own heart. For they were all minded to make us afraid and thought: They shall withdraw their hands from the work, that they shall not labour. Howbeit I strengthen my hand the more.
¶ And I came unto the house of Semaiah the son of Delaiah the son of Mehetabeel, and he had shut himself within, and said: let us come together in to the house of God, even unto the midst of the temple, and shut the doors of the temple: for they will come to slay thee, yea even in the night will they come to put thee to death. But I said: should any such man as I flee? Who is that, being as I am, that will go in to the temple, to save his life? I will not go in. For I perceived, that God had not sent him: Yet spake he prophecy upon me, nevertheless Tobiah and Sanabalat had hired him for money. Therefore took he the money, that through fear I should do so, and sin: that they might have an evil report of me, to blaspheme me. My God think thou upon Tobiah and Sanabalat according unto these their works, and of the Prophet Noadiah and of the other Prophets, that would have put me in fear.
¶ And the wall was finished on the five and twentieth day of the month Elul, in two and fifty days. And when all our enemies heard thereof, all the Heathen that were about us, were afraid and their courage failed them: for they perceived, that this work came of God. And at the same time were there many of the chief of Iuda, whose letters went unto Tobiah, and from Tobiah unto them, (for there were many in Iudah that were sworn unto him: for he was the son-in-law of Shechaniah the son of Arah, and his son Iohanan had the daughter of Mosolam the son of Barachiah and they spake good of him before me, and told him my words) and Tobiah sent letters, to put me in fear.