以赛亚书 36 – CCB & NIRV

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)

以赛亚书 36:1-22

亚述王入侵犹大

1希西迦王十四年,亚述西拿基立率兵攻打犹大,攻陷所有的坚城。 2然后,亚述王从拉吉差遣将军率领大军去耶路撒冷希西迦王。大军停在上池的水沟旁、通往漂布场的路上。 3希勒迦的儿子宫廷总管以利亚敬、书记舍伯那亚萨的儿子史官约亚出来见亚述的将军。

4亚述的将军对他们说:“你们去告诉希西迦,伟大的亚述王说,‘你凭什么这样自信呢? 5你所谓的战略和军力不过是空话。你究竟倚靠谁,竟敢背叛我? 6看啊,你所倚靠的埃及不过是一根破裂的芦苇,倚靠它的必被刺破手。倚靠埃及王法老的下场都是这样。’ 7也许你说,‘我们倚靠我们的上帝耶和华。’希西迦不是拆毁了祂的庙宇和祭坛,又吩咐犹大耶路撒冷的人只能在这座祭坛前敬拜吗? 8来,跟我主人亚述王打个赌,你若能找到两千骑士,我就给你两千匹马! 9你们即使依靠埃及的战车和骑兵,又怎能打败我主人的一个最小的将领呢? 10更何况我来攻打、毁灭这地方不正是耶和华的意思吗?耶和华吩咐我攻打、毁灭这地方。”

11以利亚敬舍伯那约亚亚述的将军说:“求你用亚兰语跟仆人们说话,我们都听得懂。求你不要用希伯来语跟我们说话,免得城墙上的人听见。” 12亚述的将军却说:“难道我主派我来只对希西迦和你们说这些话吗?不也是对城墙上的人说吗?他们和你们一样都要吃自己的粪,喝自己的尿。”

13于是,他站着用希伯来语大喊:“你们要听伟大的亚述王的话, 14王说,‘你们不要被希西迦欺骗,他不能救你们。 15不要听希西迦的话去倚靠耶和华,说什么耶和华必拯救你们,这城必不会落在亚述王手中。’ 16不要听希西迦的话。亚述王说,‘你们要跟我讲和,出来归顺我。这样,你们就可以吃自己葡萄树和无花果树的果子,喝自己井里的水。 17以后我会来领你们到一个地方,那里和这里一样有五谷和新酒、饼和葡萄园。 18不要让希西迦欺骗你们,以为耶和华必拯救你们。列国的神明中有哪个曾经从亚述王手中救他的国家呢? 19哈马亚珥拔的神明在哪里呢?西法瓦音的神明在哪里呢?他们从我手中救撒玛利亚了吗? 20这些国家的神明中有哪个曾从我手中救自己的国家呢?难道耶和华能从我手中救耶路撒冷吗?’” 21民众默不作声,一言不发,因为希西迦曾吩咐他们不要答话。 22于是,宫廷总管以利亚敬、书记舍伯那和史官约亚都撕裂衣服,去向希西迦禀告亚述的将军说的话。

New International Reader’s Version

Isaiah 36:1-22

Sennacherib Warns Jerusalem

1Sennacherib attacked and captured all the cities of Judah that had high walls around them. It was in the 14th year of the rule of Hezekiah. Sennacherib was king of Assyria. 2He sent his field commander from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. He sent him along with a large army. The commander stopped at the channel that brings water from the Upper Pool. It was on the road to the Washerman’s Field. 3Eliakim, Shebna and Joah went out to him. Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, was in charge of the palace. Shebna was the secretary. Joah, the son of Asaph, kept the records.

4The field commander said to them, “Give Hezekiah this message. Tell him,

“ ‘Sennacherib is the great king of Assyria. He says, “Why are you putting your faith in what your king says? 5You say you have a military plan. You say you have a strong army. But your words don’t mean anything. Who are you depending on? Why don’t you want to stay under my control? 6Look, I know you are depending on Egypt. Why are you doing that? Egypt is nothing but a broken papyrus stem. Try leaning on it. It will only cut your hand. Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, is just like that to everyone who depends on him. 7But suppose you say to me, ‘We are depending on the Lord our God.’ Didn’t Hezekiah remove your god’s high places and altars? Didn’t Hezekiah say to the people of Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You must worship at the altar in Jerusalem’?

8“ ‘ “Come on. Make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you 2,000 horses. But only if you can put riders on them! 9You are depending on Egypt for chariots and horsemen. You can’t drive away even the least important officer among my master’s officials. 10Besides, do you think I’ve come without being sent by the Lord? Have I come to attack and destroy this land without receiving a message from him? The Lord himself told me to march out against your country. He told me to destroy it.” ’ ”

11Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah spoke to the field commander. They said, “Please speak to us in the Aramaic language. We understand it. Don’t speak to us in Hebrew. If you do, the people on the wall will be able to understand you.”

12But the commander replied, “My master sent me to say these things. Are these words only for your master and you to hear? Aren’t they also for the people sitting on the wall? They are going to suffer just like you. They’ll have to eat their own waste. They’ll have to drink their own urine.”

13Then the commander stood up and spoke in the Hebrew language. He called out, “Pay attention to what the great king of Assyria is telling you. 14He says, ‘Don’t let Hezekiah trick you. He can’t save you! 15Don’t let Hezekiah talk you into trusting in the Lord. Don’t believe him when he says, “You can be sure that the Lord will save us. This city will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.” ’

16“Don’t listen to Hezekiah. The king of Assyria says, ‘Make a peace treaty with me. Come over to my side. Then each one of you will eat fruit from your own vine and fig tree. Each one of you will drink water from your own well. 17You will do that until I come back. Then I’ll take you to a land just like yours. It’s a land that has a lot of grain and fresh wine. It has plenty of bread and vineyards.

18“ ‘Don’t let Hezekiah fool you. He’s telling you a lie when he says, “The Lord will save us.” Have the gods of any nations ever saved their lands from the power of the king of Assyria? 19Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim? Have they saved Samaria from my power? 20Which one of all the gods of those countries has been able to save their lands from me? So how can the Lord save Jerusalem from my power?’ ”

21But the people remained silent. They didn’t say anything. That’s because King Hezekiah had commanded, “Don’t answer him.”

22Then Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, went to Hezekiah. Eliakim was in charge of the palace. Shebna the secretary went with him. So did Joah, the son of Asaph. Joah kept the records. All of them went to Hezekiah with their clothes torn. They told him what the field commander had said.