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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 2 CHR 32:24

2 CHR 32:24–32:26 ©

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Southern kingdom

2 Chr 32:24–26

2 Ki 20:1–19

Isa 38:1–3

Isa 39:1–8

24Some time afterwards, King Hizkiyah became very sick and was expected to die, but he prayed to Yahweh and Yahweh answered him with a miracle. 25However, Hizkiyah was very proud and didn’t thank Yahweh, so his anger fell on Yerushalem and Yehudah. 26Then Hezekiah and Yerushalem’s inhabitants humbled themselves, and so Yahweh’s anger didn’t affect them during Hizkiyah’s lifetime.

20By that time, King Hizkiyah was terminally ill and Amots’s son the prophet Yeshayah (Isaiah) came to him and told him, “Yahweh says to get your affairs in order because you’re dying and won’t recover.”

2But Hizkiyah rolled over to face the wall and prayed to Yahweh, 3“Oh Yahweh, please remember that I’ve served you faithfully, and done what you asked with total sincerity.” Then Hizkiyah cried loudly.

4As Yeshayah was leaving, Yahweh gave him this message before he’d even reached the middle courtyard, 5“Go back and tell Hizkiyah, the leader of my people, ‘Your ancestor David’s god Yahweh says that he’s heard your prayer and seen your tears. He’s decided to heal you and you’ll be well enough to go to the temple within three days. 6He’s added fifteen years to your life, plus he’ll rescue you and this city from the Assyrian king. Yahweh will defend Yerushalem for his own sake and for the sake of his servant David.”

7Then Yeshayah told them to bring some pressed figs, and they brought them and placed them on the sore, and Hizkiyah started getting better.

8Hizkiyah asked Yeshayah, “What’s the sign that Yahweh will heal me and that I’ll be able to go to the temple on the third day?”

9Yes, Yahweh will give you a sign that he’ll do what he said,” Yeshayah replied. “Do you want the shadows to advance suddenly or go back?”

10“It’s easy for the shadows go forward,” said Hizkiyah. “So make them go backwards ten steps.”

11So the prophet Yeshayah called to Yahweh, and he made the shadow go back on the steps made by King Ahaz—the shadow went ten steps backward.

12At that time, Baladan’s son former King Berodak-Baladan of Babylon heard that Hizkiyah was sick and sent him letters and a gift. 13When the messengers arrived, Hizkiyah listened to them, then he showed them his entire treasure house: the gold and silver, the spices and the best oil, the house of his armour, and everything that was in his treasuries. He didn’t keep anything in his palace or in his kingdom secret from them. 14Later the prophet Yeshayah came to King Hizkiyah and he asked him, “Where were those men from and what did they say?”

“They came from a distant land—from Babylon,” he replied.

15“What did they see in your house?” Yeshayah asked.

“They saw everything that’s in my house,” he replied. “There wasn’t anything in my treasuries that I didn’t show them.”

16Then Yeshayah told Hizkiyah, “Listen to Yahweh’s message: 17He says that days are coming when everything in your house, and everything that your ancestors stored carefully away until this day will be carried to Babylon. Nothing will be left behind.[ref] 18What’s more, some of your own biological descendants will be taken and they’ll be castrated to become servants of the Babylonian king.”

19What you said from Yahweh is fine,” Hizkiyah replied to Yeshayah. “At least I might have peace and stability in my time.”


38Then a time came when King Hezkiyah became critically ill, and the prophet Yeshayah (Isaiah, Amots’ son) went to him and told him, “Yahweh says that you should put all your affairs into order, because you won’t recover—your time is up.”

2Then Hezkiyah rolled over to face the wall and prayed to Yahweh, 3“Oh Yahweh, please remember how I’ve served you faithfully and with integrity, and done what pleases you.” Then Hezkiyah cried and cried.

39At that time, Babylonian King Marduk-Baladan (son of Baladan) sent messengers with letters and a gift to King Hezkiyah because he had heard that he’d been sick and then recovered. 2Hezkiyah happily welcomed them, and showed them his treasure house—the gold and silver and spices and high-quality oil, as well as his armoury and other storehouses. Hezkiyah showed them everything in his palace and all over his kingdom.

3Afterwards, the prophet Yeshayah went to King Hezkiyah and asked him where those men had come from and what they had said.

“They came from the distant region of Babylon,” Hezkiyah replied.

4“What did they see in your palace?” Yeshayah asked.

“They’ve seen everything that’s in my palace,” Hezkiyah answered. “There’s none of my treasures that I didn’t show them.”

5Then Yeshayah told Hezkiyah, “Listen to this message from Commander-in-chief Yahweh: 6The time is definitely coming when everything in your palace will be carried away to Babylon—everything that your ancestors collected in the past until now. Yahweh says that nothing will be left. 7In addition, some of your descendants, your own flesh and blood, will be taken away and be castrated so as to become servants in the Babylonian king’s palace.”

8Yahweh’s message that you’ve passed on is appropriate,” Hezkiyah told Yeshayah, “because at least there’ll be peace and stability during my time.”

Collected OET-RV cross-references

2Ki 24:13:

13Then all the valuables were brought out of Yahweh’s temple and the palace. All the gold furnishings that had been made for the temple by King Shelomoh were cut into pieces.

2Ch 36:10:

10At the beginning of the next year, King Nebuchadnezzar sent soldiers to bring him to Babylon, bringing valuable items from the temple, and he made his younger brother Tsidkiyah king over Yehudah and Yerushalem.[ref]


36:10: a Jer 22:24-30; 24:1-10; 29:1-2; Eze 17:12; b Jer 37:1; Eze 17:13.

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