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Chapter 32
II C GodsWord 32:1  After everything Hezekiah had done so faithfully, King Sennacherib of Assyria came to invade Judah. He set up camp to attack the fortified cities. He intended to conquer them himself.
II C GodsWord 32:2  When Hezekiah saw that Sennacherib had come to wage war against Jerusalem,
II C GodsWord 32:3  he, his officers, and his military staff made plans to stop the water from flowing out of the springs outside the city. They helped him do it.
II C GodsWord 32:4  A large crowd gathered as they stopped all the springs and the brook that flowed through the land. They said, "Why should the kings of Assyria find plenty of water?"
II C GodsWord 32:5  Hezekiah worked hard. He rebuilt all the broken sections of the wall, made the towers taller, built another wall outside the city wall, strengthened the Millo in the City of David, and made plenty of weapons and shields.
II C GodsWord 32:6  He appointed military commanders over the troops and gathered the commanders in the square by the city gate. He spoke these words of encouragement:
II C GodsWord 32:7  "Be strong and courageous. Don't be frightened or terrified by the king of Assyria or the crowd with him. Someone greater is on our side.
II C GodsWord 32:8  The king of Assyria has human power on his side, but the LORD our God is on our side to help us and fight our battles." So the people were encouraged by what King Hezekiah of Judah said.
II C GodsWord 32:9  After this, while King Sennacherib of Assyria and all his royal forces were attacking Lachish, he sent his officers to King Hezekiah of Judah and to all of the people in Judah who were in Jerusalem to say:
II C GodsWord 32:10  "This is what King Sennacherib of Assyria says: Why are you so confident as you live in Jerusalem while it is blockaded?
II C GodsWord 32:11  Isn't Hezekiah misleading you and abandoning you to die from hunger and thirst when he says, 'The LORD our God will rescue us from the king of Assyria?'
II C GodsWord 32:12  Isn't this the same Hezekiah who got rid of the LORD's places of worship and altars and told Judah and Jerusalem, 'Worship and sacrifice at one altar?'
II C GodsWord 32:13  Don't you know what I and my predecessors have done to the people of all other countries? Were any of the gods of these other nations ever able to rescue their countries from me?
II C GodsWord 32:14  Were the gods of these nations able to rescue their people from my control? My predecessors claimed and destroyed those nations. Is your God able to rescue you from my control?
II C GodsWord 32:15  Don't let Hezekiah deceive you or persuade you like this. Don't believe him. No god of any nation or kingdom could save his people from me or my ancestors. Certainly, your God will not rescue you from me!"
II C GodsWord 32:16  Sennacherib's officers said more against the LORD God and his servant Hezekiah.
II C GodsWord 32:17  Sennacherib wrote letters cursing the LORD God of Israel. These letters said, "As the gods of the nations in other countries couldn't rescue their people from me, Hezekiah's God cannot rescue his people from me."
II C GodsWord 32:18  Sennacherib's officers shouted loudly in the Judean language to the troops who were on the wall of Jerusalem. They tried to frighten and terrify the troops so that they could capture the city.
II C GodsWord 32:19  They spoke about the God of Jerusalem as if he were one of the gods made by human hands and worshiped by the people in other countries.
II C GodsWord 32:20  Then King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz, prayed about this and called to heaven.
II C GodsWord 32:21  The LORD sent an angel who exterminated all the soldiers, officials, and commanders in the Assyrian king's camp. Humiliated, Sennacherib returned to his own country. When he went into the temple of his god, some of his own sons killed him with a sword.
II C GodsWord 32:22  So the LORD saved Hezekiah and the people living in Jerusalem from King Sennacherib of Assyria and from everyone else. The LORD gave them peace with all their neighbors.
II C GodsWord 32:23  Many people still went to Jerusalem to bring gifts to the LORD and expensive presents to King Hezekiah of Judah. From then on, he was considered important by all the nations.
II C GodsWord 32:24  In those days Hezekiah became sick and was about to die. He prayed to the LORD, who answered him and gave him a miraculous sign.
II C GodsWord 32:25  But Hezekiah was conceited, so he didn't repay the LORD for his kindness. The LORD became angry with him, with Judah, and with Jerusalem.
II C GodsWord 32:26  Hezekiah and the people living in Jerusalem humbled themselves when they realized they had become conceited. So the LORD didn't vent his anger on them during Hezekiah's time.
II C GodsWord 32:27  Hezekiah became richer and was highly honored. He prepared storerooms for himself to hold silver, gold, precious stones, spices, shields, and all kinds of valuables.
II C GodsWord 32:28  He made sheds to store his harvests of grain, new wine, and fresh olive oil, and he made barns for all his cattle and stalls for his flocks.
II C GodsWord 32:29  He made cities for himself because he had many sheep and cattle. God had given him a lot of property.
II C GodsWord 32:30  Hezekiah was the one who stopped the water from flowing from the upper outlet of Gihon. He channeled the water directly underground to the west side of the City of David. Hezekiah succeeded in everything he did.
II C GodsWord 32:31  When the leaders of Babylon sent ambassadors to ask him about the miraculous sign that had happened in the land, God left him. God did this to test him, to find out everything that was in Hezekiah's heart.
II C GodsWord 32:32  Everything else about Hezekiah, including his devotion to God, is written in the vision of the prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz, and in the records of the kings of Judah and Israel.
II C GodsWord 32:33  Hezekiah lay down in death with his ancestors. He was buried in the upper tombs of David's descendants. When Hezekiah died, all of Judah and the people in Jerusalem honored him. His son Manasseh succeeded him as king.