Nehemiah 6:5
Context6:5 The fifth time that Sanballat sent his assistant to me in this way, he had an open letter in his hand.
Nehemiah 2:9
Context2:9 Then I went to the governors of Trans-Euphrates, and I presented to them the letters from the king. The king had sent with me officers of the army and horsemen.
Nehemiah 6:17
Context6:17 In those days the aristocrats of Judah repeatedly sent letters to Tobiah, and responses from Tobiah were repeatedly coming to them.
Nehemiah 6:19
Context6:19 They were telling me about his good deeds and then taking back to him the things I said. 1 Tobiah, on the other hand, sent letters in order to scare 2 me.
Nehemiah 2:7-8
Context2:7 I said to the king, “If the king is so inclined, let him give me letters for the governors of Trans-Euphrates 3 that will enable me to travel safely until I reach Judah, 2:8 and a letter for Asaph the keeper of the king’s nature preserve, 4 so that he will give me timber for beams for the gates of the fortress adjacent to the temple and for the city wall 5 and for the house to which I go.” So the king granted me these requests, 6 for the good hand of my God was on me.


[6:19] 2 tn Or “to intimidate” (so NIV, NRSV, NLT).
[2:7] 1 tn Heb “across the river,” here and often elsewhere in the Book of Nehemiah.
[2:8] 1 tn Or “forest.” So HALOT 963 s.v. פַּרְדֵּס 2.
[2:8] 2 tc One medieval Hebrew
[2:8] 3 tn The Hebrew text does not include the expression “these requests,” but it is implied.