1 
 But  when 
Sanballat heard  that  we  were 
building the  wall,  he  was  angry,  and  was  very  indignant,  and  mocked  the  Jews.  
+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  finish  in  a  day?  Will  they  revive  the  stones  out  of  the  heaps  of  rubbish,  since  they  are  burned?"  
3 
 Now 
Tobiah the 
Ammonite was  by  him,  and  he  said,  "What  they  are  building,  if  a  fox  climbed  up  it,  he  would  break  down  their 
stone wall."  
+4 
 "Hear,  our  God;  for  we  are  despised;  and  turn  back  their  reproach  on  their  own  head,  give  them  up  for  a  plunder  in  a  land  of  captivity;  +
5 
 don't  cover  their  iniquity,  and  don't  let  their  sin  be  blotted  out  from  before  you;  for  they  have  insulted  the  builders."  
6 
 So  we  built  the  wall;  and  all  the  wall  was  joined  together  to  half  its  height:  for  the  people  had  a  mind  to  work.  +
7 
 But  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  filled,  they  were  very  angry;  
+8 
 and  they  all  conspired  together  to  come  and  fight  against  Jerusalem,  and  to  cause  confusion  among  us.  
9 
 But  we  made  our 
prayer to  our  God,  and  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  night,  because  of  them.  
10 
Judah said,  "The  strength  of  the  bearers  of  burdens  is  fading,  and  there  is  much  rubble;  so  that  we  are  not  able  to  build  the  wall."  
 11 
 Our  adversaries  said,  "They  will  not  know  or  see,  until  we  come  in  among  them  and  kill  them,  and  cause  the  work  to  cease."  
12 
 When  the  Jews  who  lived  by  them  came,  they  said  to  us  ten  times  from  all  places,  "Wherever  you  turn,  they  will  attack  us."  
13 
 Therefore  I  set  guards  in  the  lowest  parts  of  the  space  behind  the  wall,  in  the  open  places.  I  set  the  people  by  family  groups  with  their  swords,  their  spears,  and  their  bows.  
14 
 I  looked,  and  rose  up,  and  said  to  the  nobles,  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,  your  daughters,  your  wives,  and  your  houses."  
15 
 When  our  enemies  heard  that  it  was  known  to  us,  and  God  had  brought  their  counsel  to  nothing,  all  of  us  returned  to  the  wall,  everyone  to  his  work.  
16 
 From  that  time  forth,  half  of  my  servants  did  the  work,  and  half  of  them  held  the  spears,  the  shields,  the  bows,  and  the  coats  of  mail;  and  the  rulers  were  behind  all  the 
house of  Judah.  
17 
 Those  who  built  the  wall,  and  those  who  bore  burdens  loaded  themselves;  everyone  with  one  of  his  hands  did  the  work,  and  with  the  other  held  his  weapon.  
18 
 Among  the  builders,  everyone  wore  his 
sword at  his  side,  and  so  built.  He  who  sounded  the  trumpet  was  by  me.  
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  one  another.  
20 
 Wherever  you  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  rally  there  to  us.  Our  God  will  fight  for  us."  
21 
 So  we  did  the  work.  Half  of  the  people  held  the  spears  from  the  rising  of  the  morning  until  the 
stars appeared.  
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."  
23 
 So  neither  I,  nor  my  brothers,  nor  my  servants,  nor  the  men  of  the  guard  who  followed  me,  none  of  us  took  off  our  clothes.  Everyone  took  his  weapon  to  the  water.  
 
            
Ne 4:1-6. WHILE THE ENEMIES SCOFF, NEHEMIAH PRAYS TO GOD, AND CONTINUES THE WORK.
1. when Sanballat heard that we builded the wall, he was wroth--The Samaritan faction showed their bitter animosity to the Jews on discovering the systematic design of refortifying Jerusalem. Their opposition was confined at first to scoffs and insults, in heaping which the governors made themselves conspicuous, and circulated all sorts of disparaging reflections that might increase the feelings of hatred and contempt for them in their own party. The weakness of the Jews in respect of wealth and numbers, the absurdity of their purpose apparently to reconstruct the walls and celebrate the feast of dedication in one day, the idea of raising the walls on their old foundations, as well as using the charred and mouldering debris of the ruins as the materials for the restored buildings, and the hope of such a parapet as they could raise being capable of serving as a fortress of defense--these all afforded fertile subjects of hostile ridicule.