Isaiah 37
1 And it came to pass, when king
Ezekias heard it, that he rent his clothes, and put
on sackcloth, and went up to the house of the Lord.
2 And he sent Heliakim the steward,
and Somnas the scribe, and the elders of the priests clothed with sackcloth,
to Isaiah the son of Amos, the prophet. And they said to him, Thus says
Ezekias, 3 To-day is a day of
affliction, and reproach, and rebuke, and anger: for the pangs are come upon
the travailing woman, but she has not strength to
bring forth. 4 May the Lord thy God
hear the words of Rabsaces, which the king of the Assyrians has sent, to
reproach the living God, even to reproach with the words which the Lord thy
God has heard: therefore thou shalt pray to thy Lord for these that are left.
5 So the servants of king Ezekias came
to Isaiah. 6 And Isaiah said to them,
Thus shall ye say to your master, Thus saith the Lord, Be not thou afraid at
the words which thou hast heard, wherewith the ambassadors of the king of the
Assyrians have reproached me.
7 Behold, I
will send a blast upon him, and he shall hear a
report, and return to his own country, and he shall fall by the sword in his
own land.
8 So Rabsaces returned, and found the
king of the Assyrians besieging Lobna: for he had heard that he had departed
from Lachis. 9 And Tharaca king of the
Ethiopians went forth to
aGr. besiege.attack him. And when he heard it, he turned aside, and sent messengers to
Ezekias, saying, 10 Thus shall ye say
to Ezekias king of Judea, Let not thy God, in whom thou trustest, deceive
thee, saying, Jerusalem shall not be delivered into the hand of the king of
the Assyrians.
11 Hast thou not heard what the kings
of the Assyrians have done, how they have destroyed the whole earth? and shalt
thou be delivered? 12 Have the gods
of the nations which my fathers destroyed delivered them, both Gozan, and
Charrhan, and Rapheth, which are in the land of Theemath?
13 Where are the kings of Emath? and
where is the king of Arphath? and where
is the king of the city of Eppharuaim,
and of Anagugana?
14 And Ezekias received the letter
from the messengers, and read it, and went up to the house of the Lord, and
opened it before the Lord. 15 And
Ezekias prayed to the Lord, saying,
16 O Lord of hosts, God of Israel,
who sittest upon the cherubs, thou alone art the God of every kingdom of the
world: thou hast made heaven and earth.
17 Incline thine ear, O Lord,
hearken, O Lord; open thine eyes, O Lord, look, O Lord: and behold the words
of Sennacherim, which he has sent to reproach the living God.
18 For of a truth, Lord, the kings of
the Assyrians have laid waste the whole world, and the countries thereof,
19 and have cast their idols into the
fire: for they were no gods, but the work of men's hands, wood and stone; and
they have cast them away. 20 But now,
O Lord our God, deliver us from his hands, that every kingdom of the earth may
know that thou art God alone.
21 And Isaiah the son of Amos was
sent to Ezekias, and said to him, Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, I
have heard thy prayer to me concerning Sennacherim king of the Assyrians.
22 This is the word which God has
spoken concerning him; The virgin daughter of Sion has despised thee, and
mocked thee; the daughter of Jerusalem has shaken her head at thee.
23 Whom hast thou reproached and
provoked? and against whom hast thou lifted up thy voice? and hast thou not
lifted up thine eyes on high against the Holy One of Israel?
24 For thou hast reproached the Lord
by messengers; for thou hast said, With the multitude of chariots have I
ascended to the height of mountains, and to the sides of Libanus; and I have
bGr. cut.cropped the height of his cedars and the beauty of his cypresses; and I
entered into the height of the forest region:
25 and I have made a bridge, and
dried up the waters, and every pool of water.
26 Hast thou not heard of these
things which I did of old? I appointed them from
ancient times; but now have I manifested
my purpose of desolating nations in
their strong holds, and them that dwell in strong
cities. 27 I weakened
their hands, and they withered; and they became as
dry grass on the house-tops, and as grass.
28 But now I know thy rest, and thy
going out, and thy coming in. 29 And
thy wrath wherewith thou hast been enraged, and thy rancour has come up to me;
therefore I will put a hook in thy nose, and a bit in thy lips, and will turn
thee back by the way by which thou camest.
30 And this shall be a sign to thee,
Eat this year what thou hast sown; and the second year that which is left: and
the third year sow, and reap, and plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them.
31 And they that are left in Judea
shall take root downward, and bear fruit upward:
32 for out of Jerusalem there shall
be
cLit. the left men.a remnant, and the saved ones out of mount Sion: the zeal of the Lord of
hosts shall perform this.
33 Therefore thus saith the Lord
concerning the king of the Assyrians, He shall not enter into this city, nor
cast a weapon against it, nor bring a shield against it, nor make a rampart
round it. 34 But by the way by which
he came, by it shall he return, and shall not enter into this city: thus saith
the Lord. 35 I will protect this city
to save it for my own sake, and for my servant David's sake.
36 And the angel of the Lord went
forth, and slew out of the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and eighty-five
thousand: and they arose in the morning and found all
these bodies dead.
37 And Sennacherim king of the
Assyrians turned and departed, and dwelt in Nineve.
38 And while he was worshipping
Nasarach his country's god in the house, Adramelech and Sarasar his sons smote
him with swords; and they escaped into Armenia: and Asordan his son reigned in
his stead.