Common English Bible

2 Kings 19:23-37 Common English Bible (CEB)

23. You’ve insulted the Lord with your messengers;you said, ‘I, with my many chariots,have gone up to the highest mountains,to the farthest reaches of Lebanon.I have cut down its tallest cedars,the best of its pine trees.I have reached its most remote lodging place,its best forest.

24. I have dug wells,have drunk waters in foreign lands.With my own feet, I dried upall of Egypt’s streams.’

25. Haven’t you heard?I set this up long ago;I planned it in the distant past!Now I have made it happen,making fortified citiescollapse into piles of rubble.

26. Their citizens have lost their power.They are frightened and ashamed.They’ve become like plants in a field,tender green shoots,the grass on rooftops,burned up before it matures.

27. I know where you live,how you go out and come in,and how you rage against me.

28. And because you rage against meand because your pride has reached my ears,I will put my hook in your nose,and my bit in your mouth.I will make you go backthe same way you came.

29. “Now this will be the sign for you, Hezekiah: This year you will eat what grows by itself. Next year you will eat what grows from that. But in the third year, sow seed and harvest it; plant vineyards and eat their fruit.

30. The survivors of the house of Judah who have escaped will take root below and bear fruit above.

31. Those who remain will go out from Jerusalem, and those who survive will go out from Mount Zion. The zeal of the Lord of heavenly forces will do this.

32. "Therefore, this is what the Lord says about Assyria’s king: He won’t enter this city. He won’t shoot a single arrow there. He won’t come near the city with a shield. He won’t build a ramp to besiege it.

33. He will go back by the same way he came. He won’t enter this city, declares the Lord.

34. I will defend this city and save it for my sake and for the sake of my servant David."

35. That night the Lord’s messenger went out and struck down one hundred eighty-five thousand soldiers in the Assyrian camp. When people got up the next morning, there were dead bodies everywhere.

36. So Assyria’s King Sennacherib departed, returning to Nineveh, where he stayed.

37. Later, while he was worshipping in the temple of his god Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer killed him with a sword. They then escaped to the land of Ararat. His son Esarhaddon succeeded him as king.