36:1 Now
it
came
to
pass
in
the
fourteenth
year
of
king
Hezekiah,
that
Sennacherib
king
of
Assyria
came
up
against
all
the
fortified
cities
of
Judah,
and
took
them.
36:2 And
the
king
of
Assyria
sent
Rabshakeh
from
Lachish
to
Jerusalem
unto
king
Hezekiah
with
a
great
army.
And
he
stood
by
the
conduit
of
the
upper
pool
in
the
highway
of
the
fuller's
field.
36:3 Then
came
forth
unto
him
Eliakim
the
son
of
Hilkiah,
who
was
over
the
household,
and
Shebna
the
scribe,
and
Joah,
the
son
of
Asaph,
the
recorder.
36:4 And
Rabshakeh
said
unto
them,
Say
ye
now
to
Hezekiah,
Thus
saith
the
great
king,
the
king
of
Assyria,
What
confidence
is
this
wherein
thou
trustest
36:5 I
say,
[thy]
counsel
and
strength
for
the
war
are
but
vain
words:
now
on
whom
dost
thou
trust,
that
thou
hast
rebelled
against
me
36:6 Behold,
thou
trustest
upon
the
staff
of
this
bruised
reed,
even
upon
Egypt,
whereon
if
a
man
lean,
it
will
go
into
his
hand,
and
pierce
it:
so
is
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt
to
all
that
trust
on
him.
36:7 But
if
thou
say
unto
me,
We
trust
in
Jehovah
our
God:
is
not
that
he,
whose
high
places
and
whose
altars
Hezekiah
hath
taken
away,
and
hath
said
to
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem,
Ye
shall
worship
before
this
altar
36:8 Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
give
pledges
to
my
master
the
king
of
Assyria,
and
I
will
give
thee
two
thousand
horses,
if
thou
be
able
on
thy
part
to
set
riders
upon
them.
36:9 How
then
canst
thou
turn
away
the
face
of
one
captain
of
the
least
of
my
master's
servants,
and
put
thy
trust
on
Egypt
for
chariots
and
for
horsemen
36:10 And
am
I
now
come
up
without
Jehovah
against
this
land
to
destroy
it
Jehovah
said
unto
me,
Go
up
against
this
land,
and
destroy
it.
36:11 Then
said
Eliakim
and
Shebna
and
Joah
unto
Rabshakeh,
Speak,
I
pray
thee,
unto
thy
servants
in
the
Syrian
language;
for
we
understand
it:
and
speak
not
to
us
in
the
Jews'
language,
in
the
ears
of
the
people
that
are
on
the
wall.
36:12 But
Rabshakeh
said,
Hath
my
master
sent
me
to
thy
master,
and
to
thee,
to
speak
these
words
[hath
he]
not
[sent
me]
to
the
men
that
sit
upon
the
wall,
to
eat
their
own
dung,
and
to
drink
their
own
water
with
you
36:13 Then
Rabshakeh
stood,
and
cried
with
a
loud
voice
in
the
Jews'
language,
and
said,
Hear
ye
the
words
of
the
great
king,
the
king
of
Assyria.
36:14 Thus
saith
the
king,
Let
not
Hezekiah
deceive
you;
for
he
will
not
be
able
to
deliver
you:
36:15 neither
let
Hezekiah
make
you
trust
in
Jehovah,
saying,
Jehovah
will
surely
deliver
us;
this
city
shall
not
be
given
into
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria.
36:16 Hearken
not
to
Hezekiah:
for
thus
saith
the
king
of
Assyria,
Make
your
peace
with
me,
and
come
out
to
me;
and
eat
ye
every
one
of
his
vine,
and
every
one
of
his
fig-tree,
and
drink
ye
every
one
the
waters
of
his
own
cistern;
36:17 until
I
come
and
take
you
away
to
a
land
like
your
own
land,
a
land
of
grain
and
new
wine,
a
land
of
bread
and
vineyards.
36:18 Beware
lest
Hezekiah
persuade
you,
saying,
Jehovah
will
deliver
us.
Hath
any
of
the
gods
of
the
nations
delivered
his
land
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria
36:19 Where
are
the
gods
of
Hamath
and
Arpad
where
are
the
gods
of
Sepharvaim
and
have
they
delivered
Samaria
out
of
my
hand
36:20 Who
are
they
among
all
the
gods
of
these
countries,
that
have
delivered
their
country
out
of
my
hand,
that
Jehovah
should
deliver
Jerusalem
out
of
my
hand
36:21 But
they
held
their
peace,
and
answered
him
not
a
word;
for
the
king's
commandment
was,
saying,
Answer
him
not.
36:22 Then
came
Eliakim
the
son
of
Hilkiah,
that
was
over
the
household,
and
Shebna
the
scribe,
and
Joah,
the
son
of
Asaph,
the
recorder,
to
Hezekiah
with
their
clothes
rent,
and
told
him
the
words
of
Rabshakeh.