何細亞做以色列王

17 猶大王亞哈斯執政第十二年,以拉的兒子何細亞在撒瑪利亞登基做以色列王,執政九年。 他做耶和華視為惡的事,不過沒有他之前的以色列諸王那麼敗壞。 亞述王撒縵以色攻打以色列,何細亞納貢稱臣。 然而,何細亞差遣使者向埃及王梭求援,不再像往年那樣向亞述王進貢。亞述王發現後,把他抓起來囚在獄中。 亞述王攻打以色列全境,並圍困撒瑪利亞三年。 何細亞執政第九年,撒瑪利亞淪陷。亞述王把以色列人擄到亞述,安置在哈臘、歌散的哈博河一帶以及瑪代人的各城。

以色列人的罪惡史

以色列人之所以有如此下場,是因為他們的上帝耶和華領他們出埃及,從埃及王法老手中救出他們,他們卻犯罪得罪祂。他們祭拜別的神明, 效法耶和華在他們面前趕走的外族人的風俗和以色列諸王奉行的習俗。 以色列人暗中做不義之事,冒犯他們的上帝耶和華。從瞭望塔到堅城,他們在各地建邱壇, 10 在各高崗上、綠樹下立神柱和亞舍拉神像, 11 在各邱壇燒香,如同耶和華在他們面前趕走的外族人一樣。他們邪惡的行為激怒了耶和華。 12 儘管耶和華警告他們不可祭拜偶像,他們仍然執迷不悟。

13 耶和華藉著祂的眾先知和先見警告以色列人和猶大人說:「你們要離開惡道,遵守我的誡命和律例,即我吩咐你們祖先遵守並藉著我的僕人——眾先知傳給你們的律法。」 14 但他們充耳不聞,像他們祖先一樣頑固不化,不信靠他們的上帝耶和華, 15 拒絕遵守祂的律例和祂與他們祖先所立的約,無視祂的警告。他們隨從虛無的偶像,自己也變得虛無。他們違背耶和華的命令,去效法周圍的外族人。 16 他們把他們的上帝耶和華的誡命拋諸腦後,鑄造了兩個金牛犢,還造了亞舍拉神像。他們祭拜巴力和天上的萬象, 17 把自己的兒女燒死獻作祭物。他們占卜,行邪術,出賣自己去做耶和華視為惡的事,惹祂發怒。

18 因此,耶和華非常憤怒,從祂面前趕走以色列人,只留下猶大一個支派。 19 但猶大人也不遵守他們的上帝耶和華的誡命,反而效法以色列人的惡行。 20 於是,耶和華棄絕了以色列全族,使他們飽嚐痛苦,任人宰割,直至把他們從自己眼前趕走。 21 祂使以色列從大衛家分裂出來,以色列人便擁立尼八的兒子耶羅波安為王。耶羅波安誘使以色列人遠離耶和華,使他們犯了大罪。 22 以色列人沉溺於耶羅波安所犯的一切罪中,始終不肯回頭, 23 直到耶和華把他們從自己眼前趕走,正如祂藉自己的僕人——眾先知對他們的警告。這樣,以色列人被擄到亞述,至今仍住在那裡。

外族人移居撒瑪利亞

24 亞述王把巴比倫、古他、亞瓦、哈馬、西法瓦音等地的一些居民遷移到撒瑪利亞各城,代替以色列人。 25 剛遷居到那裡的時候,他們不敬拜耶和華,所以耶和華差遣獅子闖入他們當中,咬死了一些人。 26 有人稟告亞述王說:「你遷移到撒瑪利亞各城的那些人不知道當地神明的規矩,所以神明就差遣獅子闖入他們當中,咬死了一些人。」 27 亞述王便下令:「派一位被擄來的祭司回去,讓他住在那裡,把當地神明的規矩教導給他們。」 28 於是,有一位從撒瑪利亞被擄走的祭司回去住在伯特利,教導他們怎樣敬拜耶和華。

29 可是,這些從各地遷來的民族都在所住的各城為自己製造神像,供奉在撒瑪利亞人在高崗上建造的神廟中。 30 巴比倫人造疏割·比訥神像,古他人造匿甲神像,哈馬人造亞示瑪神像, 31 亞瓦人造匿哈和他珥他神像,西法瓦音人焚燒兒女向他們的神明亞得米勒和亞拿米勒獻祭。 32 他們也敬拜耶和華,卻委任各種人做祭司,在高崗上的神廟為他們獻祭。 33 他們就這樣既敬拜耶和華,又各按各的風俗供奉自己的神明。

34 直到現在,他們仍然執迷不悟,不敬畏耶和華,也不遵行耶和華賜給雅各子孫的律例、典章、法度和誡命。耶和華曾給雅各取名叫以色列, 35 與他的子孫立約,吩咐他們:「不可祭拜其他神明,不可跪拜和供奉他們,也不可向他們獻祭。 36 耶和華伸出大能的臂膀把你們領出埃及,你們要敬拜祂,要向祂跪拜、獻祭。 37 你們要永遠謹遵祂所定的律例、典章、法度和誡命,不可祭拜其他神明。 38 不可忘記我與你們立的約,不可祭拜其他神明。 39 我是你們的上帝耶和華,你們要敬拜我,我必從一切仇敵手中救你們。」 40 但是他們沒有聽從,依然仿效先前的風俗。 41 那些移民到撒瑪利亞各城的外族人既敬拜耶和華,又供奉自己的偶像。直到今日,他們的子孫仍是這樣。

King Hoshea of Israel

17 Hoshea son of Elah became king of Israel in the twelfth year of Ahaz's rule in Judah, and he ruled nine years from Samaria. Hoshea disobeyed the Lord and sinned, but not as much as the earlier Israelite kings had done.

During Hoshea's rule, King Shalmaneser of Assyria[a] invaded Israel; he took control of the country and made Hoshea pay taxes. But later, Hoshea refused to pay the taxes and asked King So of Egypt to help him rebel. When Shalmaneser found out, he arrested Hoshea and put him in prison.

Samaria Is Destroyed and the Israelites Are Taken to Assyria

Shalmaneser invaded Israel and attacked the city of Samaria for three years, before capturing it in the ninth year of Hoshea's rule. The Assyrian king[b] took the Israelites away to Assyria as prisoners. He forced some of them to live in the town of Halah, others to live near the Habor River in the territory of Gozan, and still others to live in towns where the Median people lived.

All of this happened because the people of Israel had sinned against the Lord their God, who had rescued them from Egypt, where they had been slaves. They worshiped foreign gods, followed the customs of the nations that the Lord had forced out of Israel, and were just as sinful as the Israelite kings. Even worse, the Israelites tried to hide their sins from the Lord their God. They built their own local shrines everywhere in Israel—from small towns to large, walled cities. 10 (A) They also built stone images of foreign gods and set up sacred poles[c] for the worship of Asherah on every hill and under every shady tree. 11 They offered sacrifices at the shrines,[d] just as the foreign nations had done before the Lord forced them out of Israel. They did sinful things that made the Lord very angry.

12 Even though the Lord had commanded the Israelites not to worship idols,[e] they did it anyway. 13 So the Lord made sure that every prophet warned Israel and Judah with these words: “I, the Lord, command you to stop doing sinful things and start obeying my laws and teachings! I gave them to your ancestors, and I told my servants the prophets to repeat them to you.”

14 But the Israelites would not listen; they were as stubborn as their ancestors who had refused to worship the Lord their God. 15 They ignored the Lord's warnings and commands, and they rejected the solemn agreement he had made with their ancestors. They worshiped worthless idols and became worthless themselves. The Lord had told the Israelites not to do the things that the foreign nations around them were doing, but Israel became just like them.

16 (B) The people of Israel disobeyed all the commands of the Lord their God. They made two gold statues of calves and set up a sacred pole for Asherah; they also worshiped the stars and the god Baal. 17 (C) They used magic and witchcraft and even sacrificed their own children. The Israelites were determined to do whatever the Lord hated. 18 The Lord became so furious with the people of Israel that he allowed them to be carried away as prisoners.

Only the people living in Judah were left, 19 but they also disobeyed the Lord's commands and acted like the Israelites. 20 So the Lord turned his back on everyone in Israel and let them be punished and defeated until no one was left.

21 Earlier, when the Lord took the northern tribes away from David's family,[f] the people living in northern Israel chose Jeroboam son of Nebat as their king. Jeroboam caused the Israelites to sin and to stop worshiping the Lord. 22 The people kept on sinning like Jeroboam, 23 until the Lord got rid of them, just as he had warned his servants the prophets.

That's why the people of Israel were taken away as prisoners to Assyria, and that's where they remained.

Foreigners Are Resettled in Israel

24 The king of Assyria took people who were living in the cities of Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath, and Sepharvaim, and forced them to move to Israel. They took over the towns where the Israelites had lived, including the capital city of Samaria.

25 At first these people did not worship the Lord, so he sent lions to attack them, and the lions killed some of them. 26 A messenger told the king of Assyria, “The people you moved to Israel don't know how to worship the god of that country. So he sent lions that have attacked and killed some of them.”

27 The king replied, “Get one of the Israelite priests we brought here and send him back to Israel. He can live there and teach them about the god of that country.” 28 One of the Israelite priests was chosen to go back to Israel. He lived in Bethel and taught the people how to worship the Lord.

29 But in towns all over Israel, the different groups of people made statues of their own gods, then they placed these idols in local Israelite[g] shrines. 30 The people from Babylonia made the god Succoth-Benoth; those from Cuthah made the god Nergal; those from Hamath made Ashima; 31 those from Avva made Nibhaz and Tartak; and the people from Sepharvaim sacrificed their children to their own gods Adrammelech and Anammelech. 32-33 They worshiped their own gods, just as they had before they were taken away to Israel. They also worshiped the Lord, but they chose their own people to be priests at the shrines. 34 (D) Everyone followed their old customs. None of them worshiped only the Lord, and they refused to obey the laws and commands that the Lord had given to the descendants of Jacob, the man he named Israel. 35 (E) At the time when the Lord had made his solemn agreement with the people of Israel, he told them:

Do not worship any other gods! Do not bow down to them or offer them a sacrifice. 36 (F) Worship only me! I am the one who rescued you from Egypt with my mighty power. Bow down to me and offer sacrifices. 37 Never worship any other god, always obey my laws and teachings, 38 and remember the solemn agreement between us.

I will say it again: Do not worship any god 39 except me. I am the Lord your God, and I will rescue you from all your enemies.

40 But the people living in Israel ignored that command and kept on following their old customs. 41 They did worship the Lord, but they also worshiped their own idols. Their descendants did the same thing.

Footnotes

  1. 17.3 King Shalmaneser of Assyria: The son of Tiglath Pileser, who ruled Assyria from 727 to 722 b.c.
  2. 17.6 The Assyrian king: Probably Sargon, Shalmaneser's successor. Shalmaneser died after the city of Samaria was captured (722 b.c.) but before the people were taken away as prisoners (720 b.c.). Sargon ruled Assyria from 721 to 705 b.c.
  3. 17.10 sacred poles: See the note at 13.6,7.
  4. 17.11 shrines: See the note at 12.3.
  5. 17.12 the Lord … idols: See Exodus 20.4,5.
  6. 17.21 when the Lord … family: See 1 Kings 11.29-39.
  7. 17.29 Israelite: The Hebrew text has “Samaritan,” which is a later word to describe the people who lived in northern Israel at this time.