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1 When
King Hezekiah
heard it, he
tore his clothes,
covered himself
with sackcloth,
and went into
the LORD’s house.
2 He
sent Eliakim, who
was over the
household, Shebna
the scribe, and
the elders of
the priests,
covered with
sackcloth, to
Isaiah the prophet
the son of Amoz.
3 They said
to him, “Hezekiah
says, ‘Today is
a day of
trouble, of rebuke,
and of rejection;
for the children
have come to
the point of
birth, and there
is no strength to
deliver them.
4 It
may be the
LORD your God
will hear all
the words of
Rabshakeh, whom the
king of Assyria
his master has
sent to defy
the living God,
and will rebuke
the words which
the LORD your
God has heard.
Therefore lift up
your prayer for
the remnant that
is left.’ ”
5 So
the servants of
King Hezekiah came
to Isaiah.
6 Isaiah
said to them, “Tell
your master this: ‘The
LORD says, “Don’t
be afraid of
the words that
you have heard,
with which the
servants of the
king of Assyria
have blasphemed me.
7 Behold,
I will put
a spirit in
him, and he
will hear news,
and will return
to his own land. I
will cause him
to fall by
the sword in
his own land.” ’ ”
8 So
Rabshakeh returned
and found the
king of Assyria
warring against
Libnah; for he
had heard that
he had departed
from Lachish.
9 When
he heard it
said of Tirhakah
king of Ethiopia,
“Behold, he has
come out to
fight against you,”
he sent messengers
again to Hezekiah,
saying,
10 “Tell
Hezekiah king of
Judah this: ‘Don’t
let your God
in whom you trust
deceive you, saying,
Jerusalem will not
be given into
the hand of
the king
of Assyria.
11 Behold,
you have heard
what the kings
of Assyria have
done to all lands,
by destroying them
utterly. Will you
be delivered?
12 Have
the gods of the
nations delivered
them, which
my fathers have
destroyed—Gozan,
Haran, Rezeph, and
the children of
Eden who were
in Telassar?
13 Where is
the king of
Hamath, the king
of Arpad, and the
king of the
city of Sepharvaim,
of Hena, and
Ivvah?’ ”
14 Hezekiah
received the
letter from the
hand of the
messengers and
read it. Then
Hezekiah went up
to the LORD’s
house, and spread
it before the
LORD.
15 Hezekiah
prayed before the
LORD, and said, “LORD, the God of
Israel, who are
enthroned above
the cherubim, you
are the God,
even you alone,
of all the
kingdoms of the
earth. You have
made heaven and
earth.
16 Incline
your ear, LORD,
and hear. Open
your eyes, LORD,
and see. Hear
the words of
Sennacherib, which
he has sent
to defy the
living God.
17 Truly, LORD,
the kings
of Assyria have
laid waste the
nations and their
lands,
18 and
have cast
their gods into
the fire; for they
were no gods, but
the work of
men’s hands, wood
and stone. Therefore
they have destroyed
them.
19 Now
therefore, LORD
our God, save
us, I beg
you, out of
his hand, that
all the kingdoms
of the earth may
know that you,
LORD, are God
alone.”
20 Then
Isaiah the son
of Amoz sent to
Hezekiah, saying, “The
LORD, the God
of Israel, says ‘You
have prayed to
me against
Sennacherib king
of Assyria, and I
have heard you.
21 This
is the word
that the LORD
has spoken
concerning him: ‘The
virgin daughter of
Zion has despised
you and ridiculed
you. The daughter
of Jerusalem has
shaken her head
at you.
22 Whom
have you defied
and blasphemed?
Against whom have
you exalted your
voice and lifted
up your eyes
on high? Against
the Holy One
of Israel!
23 By
your messengers,
you have defied
the Lord, and
have said, “With
the multitude of
my chariots, I
have come up
to the height
of the mountains,
to the innermost
parts of Lebanon,
and I will
cut down its
tall cedars and
its choice cypress
trees; and I
will enter into
his farthest
lodging place, the
forest of his
fruitful field.
24 I
have dug and
drunk strange
waters, and I
will dry up
all the rivers
of Egypt with
the sole of
my feet.”
25 Haven’t you
heard how I
have done it
long ago, and
formed it of
ancient times? Now
I have brought
it to pass,
that it should
be yours to lay
waste fortified
cities into
ruinous heaps.
26 Therefore
their inhabitants
had little power.
They were dismayed
and confounded. They
were like the
grass of the
field and like
the green herb,
like the grass
on the housetops
and like grain
blasted before it
has grown up.
27 But I
know your sitting
down, your going
out, your coming
in, and your
raging against me.
28 Because
of your raging
against me, and
because your
arrogance has come
up into my ears,
therefore I will
put my hook
in your nose, and
my bridle in
your lips, and
I will turn
you back by
the way by which
you came.’
29 “This
will be the sign
to you: This
year, you will eat
that which grows
of itself, and
in the second
year that
which springs from
that; and in
the third year
sow and reap,
and plant
vineyards and eat
their fruit.
30 The
remnant that has
escaped of the
house of Judah
will again take
root downward, and
bear fruit upward.
31 For
out of Jerusalem
a remnant will
go out, and
out of Mount
Zion those who
shall escape. The
LORD’s zeal will
perform this.
32 “Therefore
the LORD says
concerning the
king of Assyria, ‘He
will not come
to this city,
nor shoot an
arrow there. He
will not come
before it with
shield, nor cast
up a mound against
it.
33 He
will return the
same way that
he came, and
he will not
come to this
city,’ says the
LORD.
34 ‘For
I will defend
this city to
save it, for
my own sake and
for my servant
David’s sake.’ ”
35 That
night, the LORD’s
angel went out
and struck one
hundred eighty-five thousand
in the camp
of the Assyrians.
When men arose
early in the
morning, behold,
these were all
dead bodies.
36 So
Sennacherib king
of Assyria departed,
went home, and
lived at Nineveh.
37 As
he was worshiping
in the house
of Nisroch his god,
Adrammelech and Sharezer
struck him with
the sword; and
they escaped into
the land of Ararat. Esar Haddon
his son reigned
in his place.