19 And Rabshakeh said to them, “Say now to Hezekiah, ‘This is what the great king, the king of Assyria says: “(A)What is this confidence that you [a]have? 20 You say—but they are only [b]empty words—‘I have a plan and strength for the war.’ Now on whom have you relied, (B)that you have revolted against me? 21 Now behold, you have [c](C)relied on the [d]support of this broken reed, on Egypt; on which if a man leans, it will go into his [e]hand and pierce it. That is how Pharaoh king of Egypt is to all who rely on him. 22 However, if you say to me, ‘We have trusted in the Lord our God,’ is it not He whose high places and (D)whose altars Hezekiah has removed, and has said to Judah and to Jerusalem, ‘You shall worship before this altar in Jerusalem’? 23 Now then, [f]come make a wager with my master the king of Assyria: I will give you two thousand horses, if you are able on your part to put riders on them! 24 How then can you drive back even [g]one [h]official of the least of my master’s servants, and [i]rely on Egypt for chariots and horsemen? 25 Have I now come up without [j]the Lords 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, Shebnah, and Joah, said to Rabshakeh, “Speak now to your servants in Aramaic, because we [k]understand it; and do not speak with us in [l](E)Judean [m]so that the people who are on the wall hear you.” 27 But Rabshakeh said to them, “Has my master sent me only to your master and to you to speak these words? Has he not also sent me 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 up and shouted with a loud voice in Judean, [n]saying, “Hear the word of the great king, the king of Assyria! 29 This is what the king says: ‘(F)Do not let Hezekiah deceive you, for he will not be able to save you from [o]my hand. 30 And do not let Hezekiah lead you to trust in the Lord by saying, “The Lord will certainly save us, and this city will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.” 31 Do not listen to Hezekiah, for this is what the king of Assyria says: “Make [p]your peace with me and come out to me, and eat, (G)each one, from his vine and each from his fig tree, and drink, each one, the waters of his own cistern, 32 until I come and take you (H)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 producing oil, and of honey, so that you will live and not die.” But do not listen to Hezekiah, because he misleads you by saying, “The Lord will save us.” 33 (I)Has any of the gods of the nations actually saved his land from the hand of the king of Assyria? 34 (J)Where are the gods of Hamath and (K)Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and [q](L)Ivvah? Have they saved Samaria from my hand? 35 Who among all the gods of the lands are there who have saved their land from my hand, (M)that the Lord would save Jerusalem from my hand?’”

36 But the people were silent and did not answer him with even a word, because it was the king’s [r]command: “Do not answer him.” 37 Then (N)Eliakim the son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the household, and Shebna the scribe and Joah the son of Asaph, the secretary, came to Hezekiah (O)with their clothes torn, and they reported to him the words of Rabshakeh.

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  1. 2 Kings 18:19 Lit trust
  2. 2 Kings 18:20 Lit a word of lips
  3. 2 Kings 18:21 Lit relied for yourself
  4. 2 Kings 18:21 Or staff
  5. 2 Kings 18:21 Lit palm
  6. 2 Kings 18:23 Lit please exchange pledges
  7. 2 Kings 18:24 Lit the face of one
  8. 2 Kings 18:24 Or governor
  9. 2 Kings 18:24 Lit rely for yourself
  10. 2 Kings 18:25 Lit the Lord
  11. 2 Kings 18:26 Lit hear
  12. 2 Kings 18:26 I.e., Hebrew
  13. 2 Kings 18:26 Lit in the ears of...wall
  14. 2 Kings 18:28 Lit and spoke, saying,
  15. 2 Kings 18:29 MT his
  16. 2 Kings 18:31 Lit with me a blessing
  17. 2 Kings 18:34 In 2 Kin 17:24, Avva
  18. 2 Kings 18:36 Lit command, saying

19 Rab-shakeh told them, “Tell Hezekiah right now, ‘This is what the great king, the king of Assyria says:

‘“Why are you so confident? 20 You’re saying—but they’re only empty words—‘I have enough[a] advice and resources to conduct warfare!’

‘“Now who are you relying on, that you have rebelled against me? 21 Look, you’re trusting on Egypt to lean on like a staff, but it’s a crushed reed, and if you lean on it, it will collapse and pierce your hand. Pharaoh, king of Egypt, is just like that to everyone who relies on him!

22 ‘“Of course, you might tell me, “We rely on the Lord our God!” But isn’t it he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has demolished, all the while telling Jerusalem, “You’re to worship in front of this altar in Jerusalem?”’

23 ‘“Come now, and make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria, and I’ll give you 2,000 horses, if you can furnish them with riders. 24 How can you refuse even one official from the least of my master’s servants and rely on Egypt for chariots and horsemen? 25 “Now then, haven’t I come up—apart from the Lord—to attack and destroy this place? The Lord told me, ‘Go up against this land and destroy it!’”’”

26 At this, Hilkiah’s son Eliakim, Shebnah, and Joah asked Rab-shakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic, because we understand it, but don’t speak the language of Judah to us within the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”

27 But Rab-shakeh spoke to them, “Has my master sent me to talk about this just to your master and to you, and not also to the men who are sitting on the wall, who will soon be eating their own feces and drinking their own urine[b]—along with you?” 28 Then Rab-shakeh stood up and cried out loud, “Listen to what the great king, the king of Assyria has to say. 29 This is what the king says:

‘Don’t let Hezekiah deceive you, because he will prove to be unable to deliver you from my control.[c] 30 And don’t let Hezekiah make you trust in the Lord by telling you, “The Lord will certainly deliver us and this city will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.” 31 Don’t listen to Hezekiah, because this is what the king of Assyria says: “Make peace with me and come out to me! Each of you will eat from his own vine. Each will eat from his own fig tree. And each of you will drink water from his own cistern 32 until I come and take you away to a land like your own land, one overflowing with grain and new wine, a land filled with bread and vineyards, with olive trees and honey, so you may live and not die.”

‘But don’t listen to Hezekiah when he misleads you by saying, “The Lord will deliver us!” 33 Has any of the gods of the nations delivered his land from control by[d] the king of Assyria? 34 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sephar-vaim, of Hena, and Ivvah? Have they delivered Samaria from my control?[e] 35 Who among all the gods of these lands has delivered their land from my control[f], so that the Lord should deliver Jerusalem from me?’”[g]

36 But the people remained silent and did not answer with even so much as a word, because the king’s order was, “Don’t answer him.”

37 But Hilkiah’s son Eliakim, who managed the household, Shebna the scribe, and Asaph’s son Joah the recorder came back to Hezekiah with their clothes torn[h] and told him what Rab-shakeh had said.

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  1. 2 Kings 18:20 The Heb. lacks I have enough
  2. 2 Kings 18:27 An alternate MT reading is own water at their feet
  3. 2 Kings 18:29 Lit. hand
  4. 2 Kings 18:33 Lit. from the hand of
  5. 2 Kings 18:34 Lit. hand
  6. 2 Kings 18:35 Lit. hand
  7. 2 Kings 18:35 Lit. from my hand
  8. 2 Kings 18:37 I.e. as a visible response to the pending calamity