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Sennacherib Attacks

36 In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah,[a] King Sennacherib of Assyria attacked all the fortified cities of Judah and captured them. Then the king of Assyria sent his field commander,[b] along with a very[c] large army, from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. When the field commander stopped at the aqueduct at the Upper Pool on the road to Laundryman’s Field, Hilkiah’s son Eliakim, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the secretary, and Asaph’s son Joah, the recorder, went out to him.

The field commander told them:

“Tell Hezekiah, king of Judah,[d] ‘This is what the mighty king, the king of Assyria, has to say: What is this “guarantee” that makes you yourself[e] rely on it?[f] Do you really think that guarantees alone can withstand[g] strategy and military strength? On whom are you now depending, that you’re rebelling against me? Take note: you’re relying on Egypt, that splintered reed of a staff, which pierces the palm of anyone who leans on it. This is what Pharaoh king of Egypt is like to everybody who depends on him!

But if you all[h] say to me, “We are depending on the Lord our God”—isn’t he the one whose high places and altars Hezekiah removed, while he kept on telling Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You are to worship in front of this altar in[i] Jerusalem’?[j] Come now, all of you,[k] make a bet with my master, the king of Assyria: I will give you two thousand horses, if you can furnish riders for them! How, then, can you repulse even one officer from[l] the least of my master’s officials, when you are depending for yourselves[m] on Egypt for chariots and horsemen? 10 One other thing: have I really marched against this country to destroy it apart from the Lord’s direction?[n] The Lord himself ordered me, ‘March against this country to[o] destroy it.’”[p]

11 Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah replied to him,[q] “Please speak with[r] your servants—with us[s]—in Aramaic, since we understand it. Don’t speak to us in Hebrew[t] where the people sitting on[u] the wall can hear.”

12 But the field commander asked, “Was it only to all of you and to your[v] master that my master sent me to speak these things? Wasn’t it also to the men sitting on the wall—who, like you, will have to eat their own excrement and drink their own urine?”

13 Then the[w] commander stood up and shouted out loud in Hebrew:[x]

“Hear the words of the great king, the king of Assyria! 14 This is what the king of Assyria[y] says: ‘Don’t let Hezekiah deceive you—for he cannot save you! 15 Don’t let Hezekiah persuade you to rely on the Lord when he says, “The Lord will really deliver[z] us!” and[aa] “This city will never be handed over to the king of Assyria!” 16 Don’t listen to Hezekiah, because this is what the king of Assyria says: ‘Make your peace with me and come out to me. Then everyone will eat from his own vine and from his own fig tree, and everyone will drink water from his own cistern, 17 until I come and take you away to a land like your own land—to[ab] a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards.’ 18 Be careful not to let Hezekiah mislead you when he says, “The Lord will save us.” Has any god of any nation ever delivered[ac] his country from the[ad] king of Assyria? 19 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sephar-vaim? Have they saved Samaria from me?[ae] 20 Who among all the gods of these countries has delivered[af] their land from me?[ag] How then can the Lord deliver[ah] Jerusalem from me?’”[ai]

21 But the people remained silent and didn’t respond to him with so much as a single word, because the king had commanded, “Don’t answer him.”

22 Then Hilkiah’s son Eliakim, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the secretary, and Asaph’s son Joah, the recorder, approached Hezekiah with their clothes torn,[aj] and let him know what the field commander had said.

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 36:1 The Heb. name Hezekiah is usu. spelled Hizqiyah in 1QIsaa; 4QIsab MT spell the name Hizqiyahu.
  2. Isaiah 36:2 Or sent Rab-shakeh
  3. Isaiah 36:2 So 1QIsaa; MT LXX lack very
  4. Isaiah 36:4 So 1QIsaa; 1QIsaa corrector deleted king of Judah; MT LXX lack king of Judah
  5. Isaiah 36:4 So 1QIsaa; MT LXX lack yourself
  6. Isaiah 36:4 So 1QIsaa; MT LXX lack on it
  7. Isaiah 36:5 Lit. that words alone equal
  8. Isaiah 36:7 So 1QIsaa LXX; MT reads you (sing.)
  9. Isaiah 36:7 So 1QIsaa MT; LXX lacks while he kept on telling Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You are to worship in front of this altar in Jerusalem’
  10. Isaiah 36:7 So 1QIsaa; 1QIsaa corrector deleted in Jerusalem; the Heb. lacks in Jerusalem
  11. Isaiah 36:8 So 1QIsaa LXX; MT reads you (sing.)
  12. Isaiah 36:9 So 1QIsaa; MT reads one of
  13. Isaiah 36:9 So 1QIsaa; MT reads yourself
  14. Isaiah 36:10 1QIsaa MT lack ‘s direction
  15. Isaiah 36:10 So 1QIsaa; MT reads and
  16. Isaiah 36:10 So 1QIsaa MT; LXX lacks The Lord himself ordered me, ‘March against this country to destroy it.’
  17. Isaiah 36:11 So 1QIsaa LXX; MT reads to the field commander
  18. Isaiah 36:11 So 1QIsaa; MT reads to
  19. Isaiah 36:11 So 1QIsaa; MT LXX lack —with us—
  20. Isaiah 36:11 Lit. in these words; so 1QIsaa; MT LXX read in the Judean language
  21. Isaiah 36:11 So 1QIsaa; the Heb. lacks sitting; cf. LXX
  22. Isaiah 36:12 So 1QIsaa (pl.); MT reads your (sing.) master and to you (sing.)
  23. Isaiah 36:13 So 1QIsaa; the Heb. lacks the
  24. Isaiah 36:13 Or the Judean language
  25. Isaiah 36:14 So 1QIsaa; MT LXX lack of Assyria
  26. Isaiah 36:15 Or save
  27. Isaiah 36:15 So 1QIsaa LXX; MT lacks and
  28. Isaiah 36:17 So 1QIsaa; the Heb. lacks to
  29. Isaiah 36:18 Or saved
  30. Isaiah 36:18 Lit. the hand of the
  31. Isaiah 36:19 Lit. from my hand
  32. Isaiah 36:20 Or saved
  33. Isaiah 36:20 Lit. from my hand
  34. Isaiah 36:20 Or saved
  35. Isaiah 36:20 Lit. from my hand
  36. Isaiah 36:22 I.e. as a symbol of pending disaster