So I was going up at night by the ravine and inspecting the wall. Then I entered the Valley Gate again and returned.
Parallel translations
- WEB Then went I up in the night by the brook, and inspected the wall; and I turned back, and entered by the valley gate, and so returned.
- KJV Then went I up in the night by the brook, and viewed the wall, and turned back, and entered by the gate of the valley, and so returned.
- BSB so I went up the valley by night and inspected the wall. Then I headed back and reentered through the Valley Gate.
- NKJV So I went up in the night by the valley, and viewed the wall; then I turned back and entered by the Valley Gate, and so returned.
- NLT So, though it was still dark, I went up the Kidron Valley instead, inspecting the wall before I turned back and entered again at the Valley Gate.
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Quick answer
Nehemiah finishes his inspection along the brook and returns through the valley gate. His thorough, quiet survey is complete.
Overview
Completing the circuit by the Kidron valley, Nehemiah re-enters where he began, having gained a full picture of the wall's condition. The nighttime secrecy of the whole survey kept his intentions concealed from both allies and enemies until the strategic moment. The verse closes the reconnaissance, setting the stage for him to rally the people.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- 2 Sam 15:23All the country wept with a loud voice, and all the people passed over. The king also himself passed over the brook Kidron, and all the people passed over, toward the way of the wilderness.
- John 18:1When Jesus had spoken these words, he went out with his disciples over the brook Kidron, where there was a garden, into which he and his disciples entered.
- Jer 31:38–40“Behold, the days come,” says Yahweh, “that the city shall be built to Yahweh from the tower of Hananel to the gate of the corner.
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