< Nehemiah 2 >
1 After King Artaxerxes [had been ruling the Persian Empire] for almost 20 years, (during the spring/before the hot season) of that year, when it was time to serve wine to him [during a feast], I took the wine and gave it to him. I had never looked sad when I was in front of him before, [but on that day he saw that I looked very sad].
Katika mwezi wa Nisani, katika mwaka wa ishirini wa mfalme Artashasta, alichagua divai, na nikachukua divai na kumpa mfalme. Sasa sikuwahi kusikitikaa mbele yake.
2 So he asked me, “Why are you sad? [I know that] you are not sick. It must be that you are troubled about something.” Then I was very afraid, [because it was not proper to be sad when I came to the king] (OR, [because I was worried what the king would do to me if he refused to do what I was about to request him to do]).
Lakini mfalme akaniambia, “Kwa nini uso wako una huzuni? Hauonekani kuwa mgonjwa. Hii lazima iwe huzuni ya moyo.” Kisha nikaogopa sana.
3 I replied, “Your majesty, I hope you will live a very long time! But (how can I prevent myself from being sad, because the city where my ancestors are buried [has been destroyed] and is in ruins?/I cannot keep myself from looking sad, because the city where my ancestors are buried [has been destroyed and] is in ruins.) [RHQ] [Even] the city gates have been completely burned.”
Nikamwambia mfalme, “Mfalme aishi milele! Kwa nini uso wangu usiwe na huzuni? ikiwa mji, mahali pa makaburi ya baba yangu, uko katika magofu, na malango yake yameharibiwa kwa moto.”
4 The king replied, “What do you want me to do [for you]?” I prayed [silently] to our God [who is/rules] in heaven.
Ndipo mfalme akaniambia, “Unataka nini nifanye?” Kwa hiyo nikamwomba Mungu wa mbinguni.
5 Then I replied, “If you are willing [to do it], and if I have pleased you, send me to the city [of Jerusalem] in Judah [province] where my ancestors are buried, in order that I may [help people to] rebuild the city.”
Nikamwambia mfalme, “Mfalme akiona vema, na ikiwa mtumishi wako amefanya vizuri machoni pako, unaweza kunituma Yuda, mji wa kaburi za baba zangu, ili nipate kuujenga tena.”
6 While the queen was sitting beside the king, he asked, [“If I allow you to go, ] how long will you be gone? When will you return?” [I told the king how long I would be gone, and] the king gave me permission to go, and I told him what day [I wanted to leave].
Mfalme akanijibu (na malkia pia alikuwa amekaa karibu naye), “Utakaa kawa muda gani mpaka urudi?” Mfalme akaona vema kunipeleka nami nikampka muda.
7 I also said to the king, “If you are willing to do it, write letters for me to take to the governors of the province west of the [Euphrates] River. Tell them to allow me to travel safely [through their province] until I arrive in Judah.
Ndipo nikamwambia mfalme, “Ikiwa itampendeza mfalme, nipe barua kwa ajili ya wakuu ng'ambo ya Mto, ili wapate kuniruhusu nipite katika maeneo yao njiani kwenda Yuda.
8 Also, [please write] a letter to Asaph, the man who takes care of your forest [in that area], telling him to give me timber to make the beams to support the gates of the fortress that is near the temple, and timber for making the walls of the city, and for building the house in which I [will live].” The king did what I requested him to do, because my God was graciously/kindly (helping/acting for) me.
Pia iwepo barua kwa Asafu, mlinzi wa msitu wa mfalme, ili anipe miti ya kufanya mihimili ya malango ya ngome karibu na hekalu, na kwa ukuta wa mji, na kwa nyumba ambayo Nitaishi.” Kwa hiyo kwa sababu mkono mzuri wa Mungu ulikuwa juu yangu, mfalme alinipa hitaji langu.
9 [After I got ready, I left to travel to Judah]. The king sent some army officers and soldiers riding on horses to accompany me, [to protect me]. When I came to where the governors of the provinces west of the [Euphrates] River lived, I gave them the letters that the king had written.
Nilifika kwa wakuu ng'ambo ya Mto, na kuwapa barua za mfalme. Basi mfalme alikuwa amepeleka maofisa wa jeshi na wapanda farasi pamoja nami.
10 But when [two government officials, ] Sanballat from [a village near] Horon and Tobiah from the Ammon [people-group], heard that I had arrived, they were very angry that someone had come to help the Israeli people.
Sanbalati Mhoroni na Tobbia mtumishi wa Amoni waliposikia jambo hili, walipendezwa sana kwa kuwa mtu alikuja ambaye alikuwa akijaribu kuwasaidia watu wa Israeli.
11 When I arrived in Jerusalem, I did not tell anyone what thoughts God had given to me about what I should do there. Three days after I arrived in Jerusalem, I went out of the city in the evening, taking a few other men with me. I was riding a donkey; we had no other animals with us.
Basi, nikarudi Yerusalemu, na nilikuwa huko siku tatu.
Niliamka usiku, mimi na watu wachache pamoja nami. Sikumwambia mtu yeyote kile Mungu wangu alichoweka ndani ya moyo wangu kufanya Yerusalemu. Hakukuwa na mnyama pamoja nami, isipokuwa yule niliyekuwa nimempanda.
13 We left the city, going out through the Valley Gate, then past the well called the Jackal (OR, Dragon’s) Well, and then past the gate called the Rubbish/Garbage Gate. We inspected all the walls that had been broken down and all the gates that had been burned down.
Niliondoka usiku kwa njia ya lango la bondeni, kuelekea kisima cha joka na kwenye mlango wa jaa, na kukagua kuta za Yerusalemu, ambazo zimebomolewa, na milango ya mbao iliharibiwa na moto.
14 Then we went to the Fountain Gate and to the pool called the King’s Pool, but my donkey could not get through [the narrow opening] (OR, [the rubble]).
Kisha nikaenda kwenye lango na Chemchemi ya Mfalme. Nafasi ilikuwa nyembamba sana kwa mnyama niliyekuwa nimempanda kupita.
15 So we turned back and went along the [Kidron] Valley. We inspected the wall there before we turned back/around and entered the city again at the Valley Gate.
Kwa hiyo nilikwenda usiku huo kando ya bonde na kuchunguza ukuta, nikarudi nyuma na kuingia kwa lango la bondeni, na hivyo nikarudi.
16 The [city] officials did not know where I had gone or what I was doing, because I had not told anyone about what I planned to do. I had not said anything about it to the Jewish leaders or the officials or the priests or any of the others who would be helping me in the work [that I wanted to do].
Watawala hawakujua nilipokwenda au kile nilichofanya, na sikuwaambia Wayahudi, wala makuhani, wala wakuu, wala watawala, wala wengine waliofanya kazi hiyo.
17 But now I said to them, “You all know very well the terrible things [that have happened to] our city. The city is ruined; even the gates are burned down. So we should rebuild the city wall. If we do that, we will no longer feel humiliated/disgraced.”
Nikawaambia, “Unaona shida tuliyo nayo, jinsi Yerusalemu iko katika magofu na milango yake imeharibiwa kwa moto. Njoni, tujenge upya ukuta wa Yerusalemu, ili tusiwe na aibu tena.”
18 Then I told them about how God had kindly/graciously helped me [when I talked to the king], and what the king had said to me. They immediately replied, “Let’s start rebuilding!” So they started to do this good work.
Niliwaambia kuwa mkono mzuri wa Mungu wangu ulikuwa juu yangu na pia kuhusu maneno ya mfalme ambayo aliniambia. Wakasema, “Hebu tuondoke na kujenga.” Kwa hiyo wakaimarisha mikono yao kwa ajili ya kazi nzuri.
19 But when Sanballat, Tobiah, and Gershom the Arab [king of the Kedar region] heard about what we planned to do, they made fun of us and ridiculed us. They said, “What is this work that you are doing? Are you rebelling against the king [again]?” [RHQ]
Lakini Sanbalati Mhoroni, na Tobia mtumishi wake Mwamoni, na Geshemu, Mwarabu, waliposikia habari hiyo, wakatucheka na kututukana; wakasema, “Unafanya nini? Je, unamgombana na mfalme?”
20 But I replied, “Our God [who is/rules] in heaven will help our plans to succeed. But as for you, you have no right to decide anything about this city, because you have not participated in what has happened in this city in previous years.”
Ndipo nikawajibu, “Mungu wa mbinguni atatupa ufanisi. Sisi ni watumishi wake na tutaondoka na kujenga. Lakini huna sehemu, hakuna haki, na hakuna dai la kihistoria huko Yerusalemu.”