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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 2KI 20:12

2KI 20:12–20:19 ©

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Hizkiyyah shows off his treasures

2Ki 20:12–19

Isa 39:1–8

20:12 Hizkiyyah shows off his treasures

(Isa. 39:1-8)

12At that time, Baladan’s son former King Berodak-Baladan of Babylon heard that Hizkiyyah was sick and sent him letters and a gift. 13When the messengers arrived, Hizkiyyah 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 Hezekiah 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 Hizkiyyah, “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,” Hizkiyyah replied to Yeshayah. “At least I might have peace and stability in my time.”


39:1 The immanuhu of King of Babylon

(2 Kgs 20:12-19)

39 2 3

4

5 6 7

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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:

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