Genesis to Revelation Bible Reading Plan
April 11
2 Kings 18-20
Chapter 18
Hezekiah Reigns over Judah
1 Now it came about in the third year of Hoshea, the son of Elah king of Israel,
that Hezekiah the son of Ahaz king of Judah became king.
2 He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned twenty-nine
years in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Abi the daughter of Zechariah.
3 He did right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father David
had done.
4 He removed the high places and broke down the sacred pillars and cut down
the Asherah. He also broke in pieces the bronze serpent that Moses had made,
for until those days the sons of Israel burned incense to it; and it was called
Nehushtan.
5 He trusted in the Lord, the God of Israel; so that after him there was
none like him among all the kings of Judah, nor among those who were before him.
6 For he clung to the Lord; he did not depart from following Him, but kept
His commandments, which the Lord had commanded Moses.
Hezekiah Victorious
7 And the Lord was with him; wherever he went he prospered. And he rebelled
against the king of Assyria and did not serve him.
8 He defeated the Philistines as far as Gaza and its territory, from watchtower
to fortified city.
9 Now in the fourth year of King Hezekiah, which was the seventh year of Hoshea
son of Elah king of Israel, Shalmaneser king of Assyria came up against Samaria
and besieged it.
10 At the end of three years they captured it; in the sixth year of Hezekiah,
which was the ninth year of Hoshea king of Israel, Samaria was captured.
11 Then the king of Assyria carried Israel away into exile to Assyria, and put
them in Halah and on the Habor, the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the
Medes,
12 because they did not obey the voice of the Lord their God, but transgressed
His covenant, even all that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded; they would
neither listen nor do it.
Invasion of Judah
13 Now in the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria
came up against all the fortified cities of Judah and seized them.
14 Then Hezekiah king of Judah sent to the king of Assyria at Lachish, saying, “I
have done wrong. Withdraw from me; whatever you impose on me I will bear.” So
the king of Assyria required of Hezekiah king of Judah three hundred talents
of silver and thirty talents of gold.
15 Hezekiah gave him all the silver which was found in the house of the Lord,
and in the treasuries of the king’s house.
16 At that time Hezekiah cut off the gold from the doors of the temple of the
Lord, and from the doorposts which Hezekiah king of Judah had overlaid, and gave
it to the king of Assyria.
17 Then the king of Assyria sent Tartan and Rab-saris and Rabshakeh from Lachish
to King Hezekiah with a large army to Jerusalem. So they went up and came to
Jerusalem. And when they went up, they came and stood by the conduit of the
upper pool, which is on the highway of the fuller’s field.
18 When they called to the king, Eliakim the son of Hilkiah, who was over the
household, and Shebnah the scribe and Joah the son of Asaph the recorder, came
out to them.
19 Then Rabshakeh said to them, “Say now to Hezekiah, ‘Thus says
the great king, the king of Assyria, “What is this confidence that you
have?
20 “You say (but they are only empty words), ‘I have counsel and
strength for the war.’ Now on whom do you rely, that you have rebelled
against me?
21 “Now behold, you rely on the staff of this crushed reed, even on
Egypt; on which if a man leans, it will go into his hand and pierce it. So
is Pharaoh king of Egypt to all who rely on him.
22 “But if you say to me, ‘We trust in the Lord our God,’ is
it not He whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has
said to Judah and to Jerusalem, ‘You shall worship before this altar in
Jerusalem’?
23 “Now therefore, come, make a bargain with my master the king of Assyria,
and I will give you two thousand horses, if you are able on your part to set
riders on them.
24 “How then can you repulse one official of the least of my master’s
servants, and rely on Egypt for chariots and for horsemen?
25 “Have I now come up without the Lord’s approval against this
place to destroy it? The Lord said to me, ‘Go up against this land and
destroy it.’ ” ’ ”
26 Then Eliakim the son of Hilkiah, and Shebnah and Joah, said to Rabshakeh, “Speak
now to your servants in Aramaic, for we understand it; and do not speak with
us in Judean in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”
27 But Rabshakeh said to them, “Has my master sent me only to your master
and to you to speak these words, and not to the men who sit on the wall, doomed
to eat their own dung and drink their own urine with you?”
28 Then Rabshakeh stood and cried with a loud voice in Judean, saying, “Hear
the word of the great king, the king of Assyria.
29 “Thus says the king, ‘Do not let Hezekiah deceive you, for he
will not be able to deliver you from my hand;
30 nor let Hezekiah make you trust in the Lord, saying, “The Lord will
surely deliver us, and this city will not be given into the hand of the king
of Assyria.”
31 ‘Do not listen to Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria, “Make
your peace with me and come out to me, and eat each of his vine and each of
his fig tree and drink each of the waters of his own cistern,
32 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, a land of olive trees and honey,
that you may live and not die.” But do not listen to Hezekiah when he misleads
you, saying, “The Lord will deliver us.”
33 ‘Has any one of the gods of the nations delivered his land from the
hand of the king of Assyria?
34 ‘Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim,
Hena and Ivvah? Have they delivered Samaria from my hand?
35 ‘Who among all the gods of the lands have delivered their land from
my hand, that the Lord should deliver Jerusalem from my hand?’ ”
36 But the people were silent and answered him not a word, for the king’s
commandment was, “Do not answer him.”
37 Then Eliakim the son of Hilkiah, who was over the household, and Shebna
the scribe and Joah the son of Asaph, the recorder, came to Hezekiah with their
clothes torn and told him the words of Rabshakeh.
Chapter 19
Isaiah Encourages Hezekiah
1 And when King Hezekiah heard it, he tore his clothes, covered
himself with sackcloth and entered the house of the Lord.
2 Then he sent Eliakim who was over the household with Shebna the scribe and
the elders of the priests, covered with sackcloth, to Isaiah the prophet
the son of Amoz.
3 They said to him, “Thus says Hezekiah, ‘This day is a day of distress,
rebuke, and rejection; for children have come to birth and there is no strength
to deliver.
4 ‘Perhaps the Lord your God will hear all the words of Rabshakeh, whom
his master the king of Assyria has sent to reproach the living God, and will
rebuke the words which the Lord your God has heard. Therefore, offer a prayer
for the remnant that is left.’ ”
5 So the servants of King Hezekiah came to Isaiah.
6 Isaiah said to them, “Thus you shall say to your master, ‘Thus
says the Lord, “Do not be afraid because of the words that you have heard,
with which the servants of the king of Assyria have blasphemed Me.
7 “Behold, I will put a spirit in him so that he will hear a rumor and
return to his own land. And I will make him fall by the sword in his own land.” ’ ”
Sennacherib Defies God
8 Then Rabshakeh returned and found the king of Assyria fighting against Libnah,
for he had heard that the king had left Lachish.
9 When he heard them say concerning Tirhakah king of Cush, “Behold, he
has come out to fight against you,” he sent messengers again to Hezekiah
saying,
10 “Thus you shall say to Hezekiah king of Judah, ‘Do not let
your God in whom you trust deceive you saying, “Jerusalem will not be
given into the hand of the king of Assyria.”
11 ‘Behold, you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all the
lands, destroying them completely. So will you be spared?
12 ‘Did the gods of those nations which my fathers destroyed deliver
them, even Gozan and Haran and Rezeph and the sons of Eden who were in
Telassar?
13 ‘Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city
of Sepharvaim, and of Hena and Ivvah?’ ”
Hezekiah’s Prayer
14 Then Hezekiah took the letter from the hand of the messengers and read
it, and he went up to the house of the Lord and spread it out before the
Lord.
15 Hezekiah prayed before the Lord and said, “O Lord, the God of Israel,
who are enthroned above the cherubim, You are the God, You alone, of all
the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.
16 “Incline Your ear, O Lord, and hear; open Your eyes, O Lord, and
see; and listen to the words of Sennacherib, which he has sent to reproach
the living God.
17 “Truly, O Lord, the kings of Assyria have devastated the nations and
their lands
18 and have cast their gods into the fire, for they were not gods but the
work of men’s hands, wood and stone. So they have destroyed them.
19 “Now, O Lord our God, I pray, deliver us from his hand that all the
kingdoms of the earth may know that You alone, O Lord, are God.”
God’s Answer through Isaiah
20 Then Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah saying, “Thus says the
Lord, the God of Israel, ‘Because you have prayed to Me about Sennacherib
king of Assyria, I have heard you.’
21 “This is the word that the Lord has spoken against him:
‘
She has despised you and mocked you,
The virgin daughter of Zion;
She has shaken her head behind you,
The daughter of Jerusalem!
22 ‘Whom have you reproached and blasphemed?
And against whom have you raised your voice,
And haughtily lifted up your eyes?
Against the Holy One of Israel!
23 ‘Through your messengers you have reproached the Lord,
And you have said, “With my many chariots
I came up to the heights of the mountains,
To the remotest parts of Lebanon;
And I cut down its tall cedars and its choice cypresses.
And I entered its farthest lodging place, its thickest forest.
24 “I dug wells and drank foreign waters,
And with the sole of my feet I dried up
All the rivers of Egypt.”
25 ‘Have you not heard?
Long ago I did it;
From ancient times I planned it.
Now I have brought it to pass,
That you should turn fortified cities into ruinous heaps.
26 ‘Therefore their inhabitants were short of strength,
They were dismayed and put to shame;
They were as the vegetation of the field and as the green herb,
As grass on the housetops is scorched before it is grown up.
27 ‘But I know your sitting down,
And your going out and your coming in,
And your raging against Me.
28 ‘Because of your raging against Me,
And because your arrogance has come up to My ears,
Therefore I will put My hook in your nose,
And My bridle in your lips,
And I will turn you back by the way which you came.
29 ‘Then this shall be the sign for you: you will eat this year what
grows of itself, in the second year what springs from the same, and in the third
year sow, reap, plant vineyards, and eat their fruit.
30 ‘The surviving remnant of the house of Judah will again take root
downward and bear fruit upward.
31 ‘For out of Jerusalem will go forth a remnant, and out of Mount Zion
survivors. The zeal of the Lord will perform this.
32 ‘Therefore thus says the Lord concerning the king of Assyria, “He
will not come to this city or shoot an arrow there; and he will not come before
it with a shield or throw up a siege ramp against it.
33 “By the way that he came, by the same he will return, and he shall
not come to this city,” ’ declares the Lord.
34 ‘For I will defend this city to save it for My own sake and for
My servant David’s sake.’ ”
35 Then it happened that night that the angel of the Lord went out and struck
185,000 in the camp of the Assyrians; and when men rose early in the morning,
behold, all of them were dead.
36 So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed and returned home, and lived at
Nineveh.
37 It came about as he was worshiping in the house of Nisroch his god, that
Adrammelech and Sharezer killed him with the sword; and they escaped into
the land of Ararat.
And Esarhaddon his son became king in his place.
Chapter 20
Hezekiah’s Illness and Recovery
1 In those days Hezekiah became mortally ill. And Isaiah the prophet
the son of Amoz came to him and said to him, “Thus says the Lord, ‘Set
your house in order, for you shall die and not live.’ ”
2 Then he turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, saying,
3 “Remember now, O Lord, I beseech You, how I have walked before You
in truth and with a whole heart and have done what is good in Your sight.” And
Hezekiah wept bitterly.
4 Before Isaiah had gone out of the middle court, the word of the Lord came
to him, saying,
5 “Return and say to Hezekiah the leader of My people, ‘Thus says
the Lord, the God of your father David, “I have heard your prayer, I
have seen your tears; behold, I will heal you. On the third day you shall go
up to the house of the Lord.
6 “I will add fifteen years to your life, and I will deliver you and
this city from the hand of the king of Assyria; and I will defend this city
for My own sake and for My servant David’s sake.” ’ ”
7 Then Isaiah said, “Take a cake of figs.” And they took and laid
it on the boil, and he recovered.
8 Now Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “What will be the sign that the Lord will
heal me, and that I shall go up to the house of the Lord the third day?”
9 Isaiah said, “This shall be the sign to you from the Lord, that the
Lord will do the thing that He has spoken: shall the shadow go forward ten steps
or go back ten steps?”
10 So Hezekiah answered, “It is easy for the shadow to decline ten steps;
no, but let the shadow turn backward ten steps.”
11 Isaiah the prophet cried to the Lord, and He brought the shadow on the
stairway back ten steps by which it had gone down on the stairway of Ahaz.
Hezekiah Shows Babylon His Treasures
12 At that time Berodach-baladan a son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent
letters and a present to Hezekiah, for he heard that Hezekiah had been sick.
13 Hezekiah listened to them, and showed them all his treasure house, the
silver and the gold and the spices and the precious oil and the house of his
armor and
all that was found in his treasuries. There was nothing in his house nor in
all his dominion that Hezekiah did not show them.
14 Then Isaiah the prophet came to King Hezekiah and said to him, “What
did these men say, and from where have they come to you?” And Hezekiah
said, “They have come from a far country, from Babylon.”
15 He said, “What have they seen in your house?” So Hezekiah answered, “They
have seen all that is in my house; there is nothing among my treasuries that
I have not shown them.”
16 Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Hear the word of the Lord.
17 ‘Behold, the days are coming when all that is in your house, and all
that your fathers have laid up in store to this day will be carried to Babylon;
nothing shall be left,’ says the Lord.
18 ‘Some of your sons who shall issue from you, whom you will beget,
will be taken away; and they will become officials in the palace of the king
of Babylon.’ ”
19 Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “The word of the Lord which you have spoken
is good.” For he thought, “Is it not so, if there will be peace
and truth in my days?”
20 Now the rest of the acts of Hezekiah and all his might, and how he made
the pool and the conduit and brought water into the city, are they not written
in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah?
21 So Hezekiah slept with his fathers, and Manasseh his son became king in
his place.
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