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2 Kings 19:1–7

The King Asks Isaiah’s Advice

(Is 37:1–7)

19 As soon as King Hezekiah heard their report, he tore his clothes in grief, put on sackcloth, and went to the Temple of the Lord. 2He sent Eliakim, the official in charge of the palace, Shebna, the court secretary, and the senior priests to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. They also were wearing sackcloth. 3This is the message which he told them to give Isaiah: “Today is a day of suffering; we are being punished and are in disgrace. We are like a woman who is ready to give birth, but is too weak to do it. 4The Assyrian emperor has sent his chief official to insult the living God. May the Lord your God hear these insults and punish those who spoke them. So pray to God for those of our people who survive.”

5 When Isaiah received King Hezekiah’s message, 6he sent back this answer: “The Lord tells you not to let the Assyrians frighten you with their claims that he cannot save you. 7The Lord will cause the emperor to hear a rumour that will make him go back to his own country, and the Lord will have him killed there.”

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