Nehemiah 2:19
Context2:19 But when Sanballat the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite official, and Geshem the Arab heard all this, 1 they derided us and expressed contempt toward us. They said, “What is this you are doing? Are you rebelling against the king?”
Ezra 4:12
Context4:12 Now 2 let the king be aware that the Jews who came up to us from you have gone to Jerusalem. They are rebuilding that rebellious and odious city. 3 They are completing its walls and repairing its foundations.
Ezra 4:15
Context4:15 so that he may initiate a search of the records 4 of his predecessors 5 and discover in those records 6 that this city is rebellious 7 and injurious to both kings and provinces, producing internal revolts 8 from long ago. 9 It is for this very reason that this city was destroyed.
[2:19] 1 tn The Hebrew text does not include the words “all this,” but they have been added in the translation for clarity.
[4:12] 2 tn The MT takes this word with the latter part of v. 11, but in English style it fits better with v. 12.
[4:12] 3 sn Management of the provinces that were distantly removed from the capital was difficult, and insurrection in such places was a perennial problem. The language used in this report about Jerusalem (i.e., “rebellious,” “odious”) is intentionally inflammatory. It is calculated to draw immediate attention to the perceived problem.
[4:15] 4 tn Aram “the book of the minutes.”
[4:15] 5 tn Aram “of your fathers.”
[4:15] 6 tn Aram “discover…and learn.” For stylistic reasons this has been translated as a single concept.
[4:15] 7 tn Aram “is a rebellious city.”