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OET-RV ISA Chapter 36

OETISA 36 ©

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36:1Assyria threatens Yerushalem

(2 Kgs 18:13-27, 2 Chr. 32:1-19)

36In the fourteenth year of the reign of King Hezkiyah (Hezekiah), Assyria’s King Sennacherib attacked Yehudah’s fortified cities and captured them. 2Then from Lakish (Lachish), the Assyrian king sent his top negotiator to King Hezekiah in Yerushalem (Jerusalem) with a large army. He stopped by the aqueduct at the upper pool on the road to the field where women wash clothes, 3and Hilkiyah’s son Elyakim, the palace supervisor, went out to meet him, taking Shevna the administrator, and Asaf’s son Yoah the secretary. 4The negotiator instructed them, “Tell Hezkiyah that Assyria’s powerful king wants to know who or what you think you’re trusting in to rescue you? 5Your plan and war preparations are only hot air, so who are you relying on that encourages you to rebel against me? 6Listen, if it’s Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim), that’s like trusting a staff made from a splintered reed. If a man were to lean on it, it would pierce his palm—that’s what relying on Egypt’s King Far-oh is like for those who put their trust in him. 7But if you tell me that you’re relying on your god Yahweh, hasn’t Hezkiyah removed his hilltop shrines and altars, and forced all Yehudah to worship him in front of the altar there in Yerushalem?

8So now, make a deal with my master, the Assyrian king. Let me give you two thousand horses if you can find that many riders for them. 9How could you even repel a captain who’s one of the least of my master’s servants since you’ve been relying on Egypt for chariots and horsemen to rescue you? 10Also, listen, I didn’t come here to destroy this region without Yahweh—it was Yahweh who told me to come here and destroy this nation.”

11Then Elyakim and Shevna and Yoah asked the negotiator, “Please speak Aramaic to your servants, because we understand it. Don’t speak to us in Hebrew in the hearing of the people who are up on the wall.”

12But the negotiator replied, “Do you think that my master sent me to give this message just to you and your master? Don’t you think that it’s also for the men sitting on the wall who’ll have to join you in eating their own dung and drinking their own urine?”

13Then the negotiator stood and looked up, and shouted in Hebrew, “Listen to this message from the great Assyrian king. 14The king says not to let your king Hezkiyah deceive you all, because he won’t be able to save you. 15Don’t let him make you rely on Yahweh by telling you all that Yahweh will rescue you, and that this city won’t be captured by the Assyrian king. 16No, don’t listen to Hezkiyah, because the Assyrian king says that if you all surrender and come out here, you’ll be allowed to continue to harvest your own grapevines and fig trees, and everyone will be able to drink the water from their own wells 17until I come and take you to a land like your own that has grain and new wine—a land with bread and vineyards.

18Don’t let Hezkiyah mislead you all by saying that Yahweh will rescue you. Did the gods of any other nations saved them from the Assyrian king’s power? 19Where were Hamat and Arpad’s gods? Where were Sefarvayim’s gods? Did any gods save Shomron (Samaria) from my power? 20From all those regions, which of their gods saved them from my power, so what makes you all think that Yahweh will save Yerushalem from me.”

21But those on the wall kept silent and didn’t answer him, because King Hezkiyah had ordered them not to respond. 22Then Elyakim (Hilkiyah’s son who was the palace supervisor) and Shevna (the administrator) and Yoah (the secretary) returned to Hezkiyah with their clothes torn in grief and passed the negotiator’s messages on to him.

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OETISA 36 ©

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