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1 Now
in the third
year of Hoshea
son of Elah king
of Israel,
Hezekiah the son
of Ahaz king of
Judah began to
reign.
2 He
was twenty-five
years old when
he began to
reign, and he
reigned twenty-nine
years in Jerusalem.
His mother’s name
was Abi the
daughter of
Zechariah.
3 He
did that which
was right in
the LORD’s eyes,
according to all
that David
his father had
done.
4 He
removed the high
places, broke the
pillars, and cut
down the Asherah.
He also broke
in pieces the
bronze serpent
that Moses had
made, because in
those days the
children of Israel
burned incense to
it; and he
called it
Nehushtan.
5 He trusted
in the LORD,
the God of
Israel, so that
after him was
no one like
him among all
the kings of
Judah, nor among
them that were
before him.
6 For
he joined with
the LORD. He didn’t
depart from following
him, but kept
his commandments,
which the LORD
commanded Moses.
7 The
LORD was with
him. Wherever he
went, he prospered.
He rebelled
against the king
of Assyria, and didn’t
serve him.
8 He
struck the
Philistines to
Gaza and its
borders, from the
tower of the
watchmen to the
fortified city.
9 In
the fourth year
of King Hezekiah,
which was the
seventh year of
Hoshea son of Elah
king of Israel,
Shalmaneser king
of Assyria came up
against Samaria
and besieged it.
10 At
the end of
three years they
took it. In
the sixth year
of Hezekiah, which
was the ninth
year of Hoshea
king of Israel,
Samaria was taken.
11 The
king of Assyria
carried Israel
away to Assyria,
and put them
in Halah, and
on the Habor,
the river of
Gozan, and in
the cities of
the Medes,
12 because
they didn’t obey
the LORD their
God’s voice, but
transgressed his
covenant, even all
that Moses the
servant of the
LORD commanded,
and would not
hear it or
do it.
13 Now
in the fourteenth
year of King
Hezekiah, Sennacherib
king of Assyria
came up against
all the fortified
cities of Judah
and took them.
14 Hezekiah
king of Judah
sent to the
king of Assyria at
Lachish, saying, “I
have offended you.
Withdraw from me.
That which you
put on me,
I will bear.”
The king of Assyria
appointed to
Hezekiah king of
Judah three
hundred talents of
silver and thirty
talents
of gold.
15 Hezekiah
gave him all
the silver that
was found in
the LORD’s house
and in
the treasures of
the king’s house.
16 At
that time,
Hezekiah cut off
the gold from the
doors of the
LORD’s temple, and
from the pillars
which Hezekiah
king of Judah
had overlaid, and
gave it to
the king
of Assyria.
17 The
king of Assyria
sent Tartan,
Rabsaris, and
Rabshakeh from
Lachish to King
Hezekiah with a
great army to
Jerusalem. They
went up and
came to Jerusalem.
When they had
come up, they
came and stood
by the conduit
of the upper
pool, which is
in the highway
of the fuller’s
field.
18 When
they had called
to the king,
Eliakim the son of
Hilkiah, who was
over the household,
and Shebnah the
scribe, and Joah
the son of Asaph
the recorder came
out to them.
19 Rabshakeh said to
them, “Say now to
Hezekiah, ‘The
great king, the
king of Assyria,
says, “What confidence
is this in
which you trust?
20 You
say (but they
are but vain
words), ‘There is
counsel and
strength for war.’
Now on whom
do you trust, that
you have rebelled
against me?
21 Now,
behold, you trust
in the staff
of this bruised
reed, even in
Egypt. If a
man leans on
it, it will
go into his
hand and pierce
it. So is
Pharaoh king of
Egypt to all
who trust on him.
22 But
if you tell me, ‘We
trust in the LORD
our God,’ isn’t
that he whose high
places and whose
altars Hezekiah
has taken away,
and has said to
Judah and to
Jerusalem, ‘You
shall worship
before this altar
in Jerusalem’?
23 Now
therefore, please
give pledges to
my master the
king of Assyria,
and I will
give you two thousand
horses if you are
able on your
part to set
riders on them.
24 How then
can you turn
away the face
of one captain
of the least
of my master’s
servants, and put
your trust on
Egypt for chariots
and for horsemen?
25 Have
I now come
up without the
LORD against this
place to destroy
it? The LORD said
to me, ‘Go
up against this
land, and destroy
it.’ ” ’ ”
26 Then Eliakim
the son of
Hilkiah, Shebnah,
and Joah, said
to Rabshakeh, “Please
speak to your
servants in
the Syrian language,
for we understand
it. Don’t speak
with us in
the Jews’ language,
in the hearing
of the people
who are on
the wall.”
27 But
Rabshakeh said to
them, “Has my
master sent me
to your master
and to you,
to speak these
words? Hasn’t he
sent me to
the men who sit
on the wall,
to eat their
own dung, and to
drink their own
urine with you?”
28 Then
Rabshakeh stood
and cried with
a loud voice
in the Jews’
language, and
spoke, saying, “Hear
the word of
the great king,
the king
of Assyria.
29 The
king says, ‘Don’t
let Hezekiah
deceive you, for
he will not
be able to
deliver you out
of his hand.
30 Don’t let
Hezekiah make
you trust in the
LORD, saying, “The
LORD will surely
deliver us, and
this city shall
not be given
into the hand
of the king
of Assyria.”
31 Don’t
listen to
Hezekiah.’ For the
king of Assyria
says, ‘Make your
peace with me,
and come out
to me; and everyone
of you eat from
his own vine,
and everyone from
his own fig tree,
and everyone drink
water from his own
cistern;
32 until
I come and
take you away
to a land like
your own land, a land
of grain and
new wine, a land
of bread and
vineyards, a land
of olive trees
and of honey,
that you may
live and not
die. Don’t listen
to Hezekiah when
he persuades you, saying, “The
LORD will deliver
us.”
33 Has any
of the gods of
the nations ever
delivered his land
out of the
hand of the
king of Assyria?
34 Where
are the gods of
Hamath and
of Arpad? Where
are the gods of
Sepharvaim, of
Hena, and Ivvah?
Have they
delivered Samaria
out of my
hand?
35 Who
are they among
all the gods of
the countries, that
have delivered
their country out
of my hand,
that the LORD
should deliver
Jerusalem out of
my hand?’ ”
36 But
the people stayed
quiet, and
answered him not
a word; for
the king’s
commandment was, “Don’t
answer him.”
37 Then Eliakim
the son of
Hilkiah, who was
over the household,
came with Shebna
the scribe and
Joah the son
of Asaph the
recorder to
Hezekiah with
their clothes torn,
and told him
Rabshakeh’s words.