1 This is the account of what Nehemiah son of Hacaliah accomplished.
Nehemiah's Concern for Jerusalem
In the month of Kislev in the twentieth year that Artaxerxes was emperor of Persia, I, Nehemiah, was in Susa, the capital city. 2 Hanani, one of my brothers, arrived from Judah with another group, and I asked them about Jerusalem and about the other Jews who had returned from exile in Babylonia. 3 They told me that those who had survived and were back in the homeland were in great difficulty and that the foreigners who lived nearby looked down on them. They also told me that the walls of Jerusalem were still broken down and that the gates had not been restored since the time they were burned. 4 When I heard all this, I sat down and wept.
For several days I mourned and did not eat. I prayed to God, 5 Lord God of Heaven! You are great, and we stand in fear of you. You faithfully keep your covenant with those who love you and do what you command. 6 Look at me, Lord, and hear my prayer, as I pray day and night for your servants, the people of Israel. I confess that we, the people of Israel, have sinned. My ancestors and I have sinned. 7 We have acted wickedly against you and have not done what you commanded. We have not kept the laws which you gave us through Moses, your servant. 8 Remember now what you told Moses: ‘If you people of Israel are unfaithful to me, I will scatter you among the other nations. 9 But then if you turn back to me and do what I have commanded you, I will bring you back to the place where I have chosen to be worshiped, even though you are scattered to the ends of the earth.’
10 “Lord, these are your servants, your own people. You rescued them by your great power and strength. 11 Listen now to my prayer and to the prayers of all your other servants who want to honor you. Give me success today and make the emperor merciful to me.”
In those days I was the emperor's wine steward.
Oración de Nehemías por Jerusalén
1 Palabras de Nehemías hijo de Jacalías:
«En el mes de Quisleu del año veinte, mientras yo me encontraba en Susa, que era la ciudad capital del reino,
2 recibí la visita de Jananí, uno de mis hermanos, y de algunos varones de Judá. Al preguntarles por los judíos que habían escapado con vida del cautiverio, y por Jerusalén,
3 me dijeron: “Los cautivos que quedaron con vida están muy mal y pasando por muchas vergüenzas; la muralla de Jerusalén está en ruinas, y las puertas de la ciudad fueron quemadas.”
4 »Cuando escuché esto, me senté a llorar y durante varios días me puse en duelo; y ayuné y oré al Dios de los cielos.
5 Le dije:
“Señor, Dios de los cielos, tú eres fuerte, grande y temible. Cumples tu pacto y eres misericordioso con los que te aman y guardan tus mandamientos. Yo te ruego
6 que prestes atención a las súplicas que de día y de noche te hace este humilde siervo tuyo en favor de Israel. Reconozco que tu pueblo Israel ha pecado contra ti, lo mismo que mis antepasados y yo.7 Nuestra corrupción ha llegado a los extremos, pues no hemos cumplido con los mandamientos, leyes y estatutos que le diste a tu siervo Moisés.
8 ”Recuerda que ya le habías advertido a Moisés, que si nosotros llegáramos a pecar, tú nos dispersarías entre las naciones,
9 pero que si nos arrepentíamos y te buscábamos y cumplíamos tus mandamientos, y los poníamos por obra, tú nos harías volver y nos llevarías a la tierra que elegiste como residencia de tu nombre, aun cuando nos hubieras dispersado hasta los confines de los cielos.
10 ”Señor, somos tu pueblo; somos tus siervos. ¡Tú, con tu gran poder y tu brazo poderoso, nos liberaste de la esclavitud!
11 Yo te ruego, Señor, que prestes atención a las súplicas de este humilde siervo tuyo, y a las de todos tus siervos, que honran tu nombre. Concédele a este siervo tuyo tener éxito ante el rey, para que me conceda lo que le solicite.”
»En esos días yo era el copero del rey.