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Chapter 32
After
these
things
and
the
establishment
therof,
Sennacherib
king
of
Assyria
came,
and
entred
into
Iudah,
&
encamped
against
the
fenced
cities,
and
thought
to
winne
them
for
himselfe.
2
And
when
Hezekiah
sawe
that
Sennacherib
was
come,
and
that
hee
was
purposed
to
fight
against
Ierusalem,
3
He
tooke
counsel
with
his
princes,
and
his
mightie
men,
to
stop
the
waters
of
the
fountaines,
which
were
without
the
citie:
and
they
did
helpe
him.
4
So
there
was
gathered
much
people
together,
who
stopt
all
the
fountaines,
and
the
brooke
that
ranne
through
the
midst
of
the
land,
saying,
Why
should
the
kings
of
Assyria
come,
and
finde
much
water?
5
Also
he
strengthened
himselfe,
and
built
vp
all
the
wall
that
was
broken,
and
raised
it
vp
to
the
towers,
and
another
wall
without,
and
prepared
Millo
in
the
citie
of
Dauid,
and
made
darts
and
shields
in
abundance.
6
And
hee
set
captaines
of
warre
ouer
the
people,
and
gathered
them
together
to
him
in
the
streete
of
the
gate
of
the
city,
and
spake
comfortably
to
them,
saying;
7
Be
strong
and
couragious,
be
not
afraid
nor
dismayed
for
the
king
of
Assyria,
nor
for
all
the
multitude
that
is
with
him:
for
there
bee
moe
with
vs,
then
with
him.
8
With
him
is
an
arme
of
flesh,
but
with
vs
is
the
Lord
our
God
to
helpe
vs,
and
to
fight
our
battels.
And
the
people
rested
themselues
vpon
the
words
of
Hezekiah
king
of
Iudah.
9
After
this
did
Sennacherib
king
of
Assyria
send
his
seruants
to
Ierusalem
(but
he
himselfe
laide
siege
against
Lachish,
and
all
his
power
with
him)
vnto
Hezekiah
king
of
Iudah,
and
vnto
all
Iudah
that
were
at
Ierusalem,
saying;
10
Thus
sayth
Semacherib
king
of
Assyria,
Whereon
doe
ye
trust,
that
yee
abide
in
the
siege
in
Ierusalem?
11
Doeth
not
Hezekiah
perswade
you
to
giue
ouer
your
selues
to
die
by
famine
and
by
thirst,
saying,
The
Lord
our
God
shall
deliuer
vs
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria?
12
Hath
not
the
same
Hezekiah
taken
away
his
high
places,
and
his
altars,
and
commanded
Iudah
and
Ierusalem,
saying;
Yee
shall
worship
before
one
altar,
&
burne
incense
vpon
it?
13
Know
ye
not
what
I
and
my
fathers
haue
done
vnto
all
the
people
of
other
lands?
were
the
gods
of
the
nations
of
those
landes
any
wayes
able
to
deliuer
their
lands
out
of
mine
hand?
14
Who
was
there
among
all
the
gods
of
those
nations,
that
my
fathers
vtterly
destroyed,
that
could
deliuer
his
people
out
of
mine
hand,
that
your
God
should
bee
able
to
deliuer
you
out
of
mine
hand?
15
Now
therefore
let
not
Hezekiah
deceiue
you,
nor
perswade
you
on
this
manner,
neither
yet
beleeue
him:
for
no
god
of
any
nation
or
kingdome
was
able
to
deliuer
his
people
out
of
mine
hand,
&
out
of
the
hand
of
my
fathers:
how
much
lesse
shall
your
God
deliuer
you
out
of
mine
hand?
16
And
his
seruants
spake
yet
more
against
the
Lord
God,
and
against
his
seruant
Hezekiah.
17
Hee
wrote
also
letters
to
raile
on
the
Lord
God
of
Israel,
&
to
speake
against
him,
saying,
As
the
gods
of
the
nations
of
other
lands
haue
not
deliuered
their
people
out
of
mine
hand:
so
shall
not
the
God
of
Hezekiah
deliuer
his
people
out
of
mine
hand.
18
Then
they
cryed
with
a
loude
voice
in
the
Iewes
speech
vnto
the
people
of
Ierusalem
that
were
on
the
wal,
to
affright
them,
and
to
trouble
them,
that
they
might
take
the
city.
19
And
they
spake
against
the
God
of
Ierusalem,
as
against
the
gods
of
the
people
of
the
earth
which
were
the
worke
of
the
hands
of
man.
20
For
this
cause
Hezekiah
the
king,
and
the
Prophet
Isaiah
the
sonne
of
Amoz,
prayed
and
cryed
to
heauen.
21
And
the
Lord
sent
an
Angel,
which
cut
off
all
the
mightie
men
of
valour,
and
the
leaders
and
captains
in
the
campe
of
the
king
of
Assyria:
so
hee
returned
with
shame
of
face
to
his
owne
land.
And
when
hee
was
come
into
the
house
of
his
god,
they
that
came
foorth
of
his
owne
bowels,
slew
him
there
with
the
sword.
22
Thus
the
Lord
saued
Hezekiah,
and
the
inhabitants
of
Ierusalem,
from
the
hand
of
Sennacherib
the
king
of
Assyria,
and
from
the
hand
of
all
other,
and
guided
them
on
euery
side.
23
And
many
brought
gifts
vnto
the
Lord
to
Ierusalem,
and
presents
to
Hezekiah
king
of
Iudah:
so
that
hee
was
magnified
in
the
sight
of
all
nations,
from
thenceforth.
24
In
those
dayes
Hezekiah
was
sicke
to
the
death,
and
prayed
vnto
the
Lord:
and
he
spake
vnto
him,
and
he
gaue
him
a
signe.
25
But
Hezekiah
rendred
not
againe,
according
to
the
benefit
done
vnto
him:
for
his
heart
was
lifted
vp,
therefore
there
was
wrath
vpon
him,
and
vpon
Iudah
and
Ierusalem.
26
Notwithstanding,
Hezekiah
humbled
himselfe
for
the
pride
of
his
heart,
(both
hee
and
the
inhabitants
of
Ierusalem)
so
that
the
wrath
of
the
Lord
came
not
vpon
them
in
the
dayes
of
Hezekiah.
27
And
Hezekiah
had
exceeding
much
riches,
and
honour:
and
he
made
himselfe
treasuries
for
siluer,
and
for
golde,
and
for
precious
stones,
and
for
spices,
and
for
shields,
and
for
all
maner
of
pleasant
iewels;
28
Store-houses
also
for
the
increase
of
corne,
and
wine
and
oile;
and
stalles
for
all
maner
of
beasts,
and
coates
for
flocks.
29
Moreouer,
hee
prouided
him
cities,
and
possessions
of
flockes
&
heards
in
abundance:
for
God
had
giuen
him
substance
very
much.
30
This
same
Hezekiah
also
stopped
the
vpper
water-course
of
Gihon,
and
brought
it
straight
downe
to
the
Westside
of
the
City
of
Dauid.
And
Hezekiah
prospered
in
all
his
workes.
31
Howbeit,
in
the
businesse
of
the
Embassadours
of
the
Princes
of
Babylon,
who
sent
vnto
him
to
enquire
of
the
wonder
that
was
done
in
the
land,
God
left
him,
to
try
him,
that
he
might
know
all
that
was
in
his
heart.
32
Now,
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Hezekiah,
and
his
goodnesse,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
vision
of
Isaiah
the
Prophet,
the
sonne
of
Amoz,
and
in
the
booke
of
the
kings
of
Iudah
and
Israel.
33
And
Hezekiah
slept
with
his
fathers,
and
they
buried
him
in
the
chiefest
of
the
Sepulchres
of
the
sonnes
of
Dauid:
and
all
Iudah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Ierusalem
did
him
honour
at
his
death:
and
Manasseh
his
sonne
reigned
in
his
stead.
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