Isaiah 36:2-22

Isaiah 36:2-22

[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.  [3] Then came forth  unto him Eliakim,  Hilkiah's  son,  which was over the house,  and Shebna  the scribe,  and Joah,  Asaph's  son,  the recorder.  [4] And Rabshakeh  said  ye now to Hezekiah,  Thus saith  the great  king,  of Assyria,  What confidence  is this wherein thou trustest?  [5] I say,  sayest thou, (but they are but vain  words)  I have counsel  and strength  for war:  now on whom dost thou trust,  that thou rebellest  against me? [6] Lo, thou trustest  in the staff  of this broken  reed,  on 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  [7] But if thou say  to me, We trust  our God:  is it not he, whose high places  and whose altars  Hezekiah  hath taken away,  and said  to Judah  and to Jerusalem,  Ye shall worship  before  this altar?  [8] Now therefore give pledges,  I pray thee, 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. [9] How then wilt 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?  [10] And am I now come up  without  the LORD  against this land  to destroy  it? the LORD  said  unto me, Go up  against this land,  and destroy  [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.  [12] But Rabshakeh  said,  Hath my master  sent  me to thy master  and to thee to speak  these words?  that sit  upon the wall,  that they may eat  their own dung,  and drink  with you? [13] Then Rabshakeh  stood,  and cried  with a loud  voice  in the Jews' language,  and said,  Hear  ye the words  of the great  king,  of Assyria.  [14] Thus saith  the king,  Let not Hezekiah  deceive  you: for he shall not be able  to deliver  you. [15] Neither let Hezekiah  make you trust  in the LORD,  saying,  The LORD  will surely  us: this city  shall not be delivered  into the hand  of the king  of Assyria.  [16] Hearken  not to Hezekiah:  for thus saith  the king  of Assyria,  Make  an agreement with me by a present,  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;  [17] Until I come  and take you away  to a land  of corn  and wine,  a land  of bread  and vineyards.  [18] Beware lest Hezekiah  persuade  you, saying,  The LORD  will deliver  us. Hath any  of the gods  of the nations  delivered  his land  out of the hand  of the king  of Assyria?  [19] Where are the gods  of Hamath  and Arphad?  where are the gods  of Sepharvaim?  and have they delivered  Samaria  out of my hand?  [20] Who are they among all the gods  of these lands,  that have delivered  their land  out of my hand,  that the LORD  should deliver  Jerusalem  out of my hand?  [21] But they held their peace,  and answered  him not a word:  for the king's  commandment  was, saying,  Answer  [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.