历代志下 32
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
希西迦加强防御
32 在希西迦忠心地办好这些事以后,亚述王西拿基立起兵入侵犹大,围攻各坚城,企图攻占这些城。 2 希西迦见西拿基立定意要攻打耶路撒冷, 3 就与众官员和将领商议,决定截断城外的水源,众人也都赞成。 4 于是,他们召集大批民众,截断所有的水源和过境的溪流,不让亚述王得到充足的水。 5 希西迦发愤图强,修筑所有被毁坏的城墙,在上面建造城楼,在城外加建一道墙,并在大卫城的米罗加强防御,制造许多兵器和盾牌。 6 他委任将领管理民众,将他们全部召集在城门的广场上,训勉他们说: 7 “你们要刚强勇敢,不要在亚述王和他的大军面前恐惧惊慌,因为与我们同在的比与他同在的更有能力。 8 那与他同在的只是血肉之躯,与我们同在的却是我们的上帝耶和华,祂必帮助我们,为我们作战。”众人因犹大王希西迦的这番话而得到鼓舞。
亚述恐吓耶路撒冷
9 之后,亚述王西拿基立率领全军围攻拉吉,同时派遣使者到耶路撒冷城,对犹大王希西迦和城中所有的犹大人说: 10 “亚述王西拿基立这样说,‘你们仍然留在被困的耶路撒冷,究竟倚仗什么呢? 11 希西迦说你们的上帝耶和华会从亚述王手中拯救你们,难道你们不知道这是哄骗你们的话,是要叫你们留在这里饥渴至死吗? 12 这希西迦不是曾经废掉耶和华的丘坛和祭坛,吩咐犹大人和耶路撒冷人只在一个祭坛前敬拜,在祭坛上烧香吗? 13 难道你们不知道我和我的祖先怎样对付列国吗?列国的神明哪个能从我手中救自己的国家呢? 14 我祖先所灭的列国中,有哪国的神明能从我手中救自己的国民呢?难道你们的上帝能从我手中救你们吗? 15 所以,不要让希西迦欺骗、迷惑你们,也不要相信他!任何民族或国家的神明都不能从我和我祖先手中救他的人民,何况你们的上帝呢?’”
16 亚述王的使者还用别的话毁谤耶和华上帝和祂的仆人希西迦。 17 西拿基立还写信侮辱以色列的上帝耶和华说:“既然列邦的神明都不能从我手中救自己的人民,希西迦的上帝也不例外。” 18 亚述王的使者用希伯来语大声向城墙上的耶路撒冷人喊话,威吓他们,使他们惧怕,以便攻取城。 19 他把耶路撒冷的上帝与世间人手所造的神像相提并论。
耶和华拯救耶路撒冷
20 于是,希西迦王和亚摩斯的儿子以赛亚先知向天上的上帝呼求祷告。 21 耶和华就差遣一个天使进入亚述王营中,毁灭了所有的勇士、官长和将领。西拿基立只好满脸羞愧地返回自己的国家。趁他去他神明的庙里时,他的几个亲生儿子用刀杀了他。 22 这样,耶和华从亚述王西拿基立及一切仇敌手中拯救了希西迦和耶路撒冷的居民,使他们四境平安。 23 许多人带着祭物到耶路撒冷献给耶和华,也带许多名贵的礼物送给犹大王希西迦。此后,希西迦受到各国的敬重。
希西迦的疾病和骄傲
24 那时,希西迦病危,他向耶和华祈求。耶和华应允了他,赐给他一个征兆。 25 希西迦却没有为他所蒙的恩典而感谢上帝,因为他心中骄傲。因此,上帝的烈怒临到他、犹大和耶路撒冷。 26 后来希西迦和耶路撒冷的居民发觉自己心里骄傲,就谦卑下来。因此,在希西迦有生之年,耶和华的烈怒没有临到他们。
希西迦的财富和尊荣
27 希西迦极有财富和尊荣。他建造库房来存放他的金、银、宝石、香料、盾牌和各种珍宝, 28 又建造仓库来贮藏谷物、新酒和新油,并为各类牲畜盖棚立圏。 29 他为自己建造城邑,并且拥有大批的牛羊,因为上帝赐他极多的财富。 30 他截断基训的上泉,将水引到大卫城的西边。希西迦凡事亨通。 31 然而,当巴比伦的使者来见他,询问他有关这地方发生的奇迹时,上帝就让希西迦自行处理,为要试验他,好知道他内心如何。
希西迦逝世
32 希西迦其他的事迹和他对耶和华的忠诚都记在亚摩斯的儿子以赛亚先知的《启示书》上,以及《犹大和以色列的列王史》上。 33 希西迦与祖先同眠后,葬在大卫子孙墓地的高处。所有犹大人和耶路撒冷的居民都向他致哀。他儿子玛拿西继位。
历代志下 32
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
亞述王攻打猶大(A)
32 在希西家行了這些忠誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立入侵猶大,圍困猶大的設防城,企圖攻陷佔領。 2 希西家見西拿基立有意攻打耶路撒冷, 3 就與眾領袖和眾勇士商議,要把城外各道水泉堵塞,他們都贊同。 4 於是有一大班人集合起來,堵塞了一切泉源和流通那地的溪流,他們說:“為甚麼要讓亞述王得著充沛的水源呢?” 5 希西家發憤圖強,重建所有拆毀了的城牆,牆上築起城樓,又建造一道外牆,並且鞏固大衛城內的米羅,又製造了很多兵器和盾牌。 6 他又委派軍長統管眾民,集合他們到城門的廣場那裡去見他;他鼓勵他們說: 7 “你們要堅強勇敢,不要因亞述王和他統領的大軍懼怕驚慌;因為和我們同在的,比和他們同在的更多。 8 和他們同在的,不過是人血肉的手臂;和我們同在的,卻是耶和華我們的 神,他必幫助我們,為我們作戰。”眾民因猶大王希西家的話都得著鼓勵了。
勸降的話(B)
9 隨後,亞述王西拿基立和他統領的全軍攻打拉吉的時候,就差派他的臣僕到耶路撒冷來見猶大王希西家和所有在耶路撒冷的猶大人,說: 10 “亞述王西拿基立這樣說:‘你們現在還在耶路撒冷受困,你們可倚靠甚麼呢? 11 希西家曾對你們說:耶和華我們的 神必拯救我們脫離亞述王的手。他不是迷惑你們,使你們因飢渴而死嗎? 12 這希西家不是曾經把耶和華的邱壇和祭壇除去,吩咐猶大和耶路撒冷的人說:你們要在一個壇前敬拜,要在它上面燒香嗎? 13 我和我列祖向各地的民族所行的,你們不知道嗎?各地列國的神能拯救他們的國脫離我的手嗎? 14 我列祖消滅的那些國的眾神,有哪一個能拯救自己的子民脫離我的手呢?難道你們的 神能拯救你們脫離我的手嗎? 15 所以,你們現在不要讓希西家這樣欺騙、迷惑你們;你們也不要信他;因為無論哪一邦哪一國的神,都不能拯救自己的子民脫離我的手和我列祖的手,你們的神不是更不能拯救你們脫離我的手嗎?’”
16 西拿基立的臣僕還說了別的話毀謗耶和華 神和他的僕人希西家。 17 西拿基立又寫信來辱罵耶和華以色列的 神,譏誚他說:“各地列國的神沒有拯救它們的子民脫離我的手,希西家的神也照樣不能拯救他的子民脫離我的手。” 18 亞述王的臣僕用猶大語,向城牆上的耶路撒冷人民大聲呼叫,要驚嚇他們,使他們慌亂,好攻取那城。 19 他們論到耶路撒冷的 神,就好像世上萬民的神一樣,把他當作是人手所做的。
神懲罰亞述王(C)
20 希西家王和亞摩斯的兒子以賽亞先知為了這事禱告,向天呼求。 21 耶和華就差派一位使者,進入亞述王的軍營中,把所有英勇的戰士、官長和將帥,盡都消滅了。亞述王滿面羞愧返回本國去了。他進入自己的神廟的時候,他親生的兒子在那裡用刀把他殺了。 22 這樣,耶和華拯救了希西家和耶路撒冷的居民,脫離了亞述王西拿基立的手,和其他仇敵的手,又使他們四境平安。 23 有很多人把供物帶到耶路撒冷獻給耶和華,又把很多寶物送給猶大王希西家;從此,希西家受到各國的尊重。
希西家病危與康復(D)
24 那時,希西家患病垂危,就禱告耶和華;耶和華應允了他,又賜他一個徵兆。 25 希西家卻沒有照著他蒙受的恩惠報答耶和華;因為他心高氣傲,所以耶和華的忿怒臨到他,以及猶大和耶路撒冷的人身上。 26 但希西家因為自己心高氣傲而謙卑下來,他和耶路撒冷的居民都謙卑下來,因此耶和華的忿怒,在希西家在世的日子,沒有臨到他們身上。
希西家之財富與尊榮(參(E)
27 希西家的財富甚多,尊榮極大;他為自己建造庫房,收藏金銀、寶石、香料、盾牌和各樣的珍寶; 28 又建造倉庫,收藏五穀、新酒和油;又為各類牲畜蓋棚欄、羊圈。 29 他又為自己建造城鎮,並且擁有大批牛羊牲口,因為 神賜給他極多的財物。 30 這希西家堵塞了基訓泉上游的水,引水直下,流到大衛城的西邊。希西家所行的一切事,盡都亨通。 31 唯有巴比倫王的使者奉派來見希西家,詢問猶大地發生的奇事的時候, 神就離開了他,為要試驗他,好知道他心中的一切。
希西家逝世(F)
32 希西家其餘的事蹟和他的善行,都記在亞摩斯的兒子以賽亞先知的異象書上,以及猶大和以色列諸王記上。 33 希西家和他的列祖同睡,埋葬在大衛子孫墓地的高層;他死的時候,猶大眾人和耶路撒冷的居民都向他致敬。他的兒子瑪拿西接續他作王。
2 Chronicles 32
Common English Bible
Sennacherib’s invasion
32 After these things and these faithful acts, Assyria’s King Sennacherib invaded Judah and attacked its fortified cities, intending to capture them. 2 When Hezekiah realized that Sennacherib also planned on fighting Jerusalem, 3 he consulted with his officials and soldiers about stopping up the springs outside the city, and they supported him. 4 A large force gathered to stop up all the springs and the streams that flowed through the land. “Why should the kings of Assyria come and find plenty of water?” they asked. 5 Hezekiah vigorously rebuilt all the broken sections of the wall, erected towers, constructed another wall outside the first, reinforced the terrace of David’s City, and made a large supply of weapons and shields. 6 He appointed military officers over the troops, assembled them in the square of the city gate, and spoke these words of encouragement: 7 “Be brave and be strong! Don’t let the king of Assyria and all those warriors he brings with him scare you or cause you dismay, because our forces are greater than his.[a] 8 All he has is human strength, but we have the Lord our God, who will help us fight our battles!”
The troops trusted Judah’s King Hezekiah.
9 After this Assyria’s King Sennacherib, who was attacking Lachish with all his forces, sent his servants to Jerusalem with the following message for Judah’s King Hezekiah and all the people of Judah who were in Jerusalem:
10 This is what Assyria’s King Sennacherib says: What makes you so confident that you stay put in Jerusalem while it is being attacked? 11 Obviously, Hezekiah has fooled you into surrendering yourselves to death by hunger and thirst when he says, “The Lord our God will rescue us from Assyria’s king.” 12 Isn’t this the same Hezekiah who got rid of his shrines and altars, and then demanded of Judah and Jerusalem, “You must worship and burn incense before only one altar”? 13 Don’t you know what I and my predecessors have done to the people of other nations? Were any of the gods of these other nations able to rescue their lands from my power? 14 Which one of any of the gods of these nations that my predecessors destroyed was able to rescue them from my power? So why should your god be able to rescue you from my power? 15 Don’t let Hezekiah seduce you like fools. Don’t believe him! No god of any other nation or kingdom has been able to rescue their people from me or from my predecessors. No, your gods won’t rescue you from my power.
16 The Assyrian king’s servants continued to make fun of the Lord God and his servant Hezekiah. 17 He wrote other letters insulting the Lord God of Israel, defying him by saying, “Just as the gods of the nations in other countries couldn’t rescue their people from my power, Hezekiah’s god won’t be able to rescue his people from my power.” 18 Then they shouted loudly in Hebrew[b] at the people of Jerusalem gathered on the wall, in an attempt to frighten and demoralize them, in order to capture the city. 19 They spoke about the God of Jerusalem as though he were the work of human hands, like the gods of the other peoples of the earth. 20 King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah, Amoz’s son, prayed about this, crying out to heaven. 21 Then the Lord sent a messenger who destroyed every warrior, leader, and officer in the camp of the Assyrian king. When Sennacherib went home in disgrace, he entered the temple of his god, and his own sons killed him with a sword. 22 This is how the Lord rescued Hezekiah and the citizens of Jerusalem from the power of Assyria’s King Sennacherib, and all others, giving them rest[c] on all sides. 23 Many people brought offerings to the Lord in Jerusalem and costly gifts to Judah’s King Hezekiah, who was highly regarded by all the nations from then on.
Hezekiah’s illness
24 Around that same time, Hezekiah became deathly ill and prayed to the Lord, who answered him with a miraculous sign. 25 But Hezekiah was too proud to respond appropriately to the kindness he had received, and he, along with Judah and Jerusalem, experienced anger. 26 However, Hezekiah and the citizens of Jerusalem humbled themselves in their pride, and so they didn’t experience the Lord’s anger for the rest of Hezekiah’s reign.
27 Hezekiah became very wealthy and greatly respected. He made storehouses for his silver, gold, precious stones, spices, shields, and other valuables. 28 He made barns to store the harvest of grain, wine, and olive oil; stalls for all kinds of cattle; and pens for flocks. 29 He acquired towns for himself and many flocks and herds because God had given him great wealth. 30 Hezekiah was the one who blocked the upper outlet of the waters of the Gihon Spring, channeling them down to the west side of David’s City. Hezekiah succeeded in all that he did, 31 even in the matter of the ambassadors sent from Babylonian officials to find out about the miraculous sign that occurred in the land, when God had abandoned him in order to test him and to discover what was in his heart.
32 The rest of Hezekiah’s deeds, including his faithfulness, are written in the vision of the prophet Isaiah, Amoz’s son, in the records of Israel’s and Judah’s kings. 33 Hezekiah lay down with his ancestors and was buried in the upper area of the tombs of David’s sons. All Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem honored him at his death. His son Manasseh succeeded him as king.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 32:7 Or there is greater power with us than with him
- 2 Chronicles 32:18 Or the language of Judah
- 2 Chronicles 32:22 LXX; MT he led them
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