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Ezra 4:14-23 New Living Translation (NLT)

14. “Since we are your loyal subjects and do not want to see the king dishonored in this way, we have sent the king this information.

15. We suggest that a search be made in your ancestors’ records, where you will discover what a rebellious city this has been in the past. In fact, it was destroyed because of its long and troublesome history of revolt against the kings and countries who controlled it.

16. We declare to the king that if this city is rebuilt and its walls are completed, the province west of the Euphrates River will be lost to you.”

17. Then King Artaxerxes sent this reply:“To Rehum the governor, Shimshai the court secretary, and their colleagues living in Samaria and throughout the province west of the Euphrates River. Greetings.

18. “The letter you sent has been translated and read to me.

19. I ordered a search of the records and have found that Jerusalem has indeed been a hotbed of insurrection against many kings. In fact, rebellion and revolt are normal there!

20. Powerful kings have ruled over Jerusalem and the entire province west of the Euphrates River, receiving tribute, customs, and tolls.

21. Therefore, issue orders to have these men stop their work. That city must not be rebuilt except at my express command.

22. Be diligent, and don’t neglect this matter, for we must not permit the situation to harm the king’s interests.”

23. When this letter from King Artaxerxes was read to Rehum, Shimshai, and their colleagues, they hurried to Jerusalem. Then, with a show of strength, they forced the Jews to stop building.

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