2 Kings 19 – NIRV & JCB

New International Reader’s Version

2 Kings 19:1-37

Isaiah Prophesies That Jerusalem Will Be Saved

1When King Hezekiah heard what the field commander had said, he tore his clothes. He put on the rough clothing people wear when they’re sad. Then he went into the Lord’s temple. 2Hezekiah sent Eliakim, who was in charge of the palace, to Isaiah the prophet. Isaiah was the son of Amoz. Hezekiah also sent to Isaiah the leading priests and Shebna the secretary. All of them were wearing the same rough clothing. 3They told Isaiah, “Hezekiah says, ‘Today we’re in great trouble. The Lord is warning us. He’s bringing shame on us. Sometimes babies come to the moment when they should be born. But their mothers aren’t strong enough to allow them to be born. Today we are like those mothers. We aren’t strong enough to save ourselves. 4Perhaps the Lord your God will hear everything the field commander has said. His master, the king of Assyria, has sent him to make fun of the living God. Maybe the Lord your God will punish him for what he has heard him say. So pray for the remaining people who are still alive here.’ ”

5King Hezekiah’s officials came to Isaiah. 6Then Isaiah said to them, “Tell your master, ‘The Lord says, “Do not be afraid of what you have heard. The officers of the king of Assyria have spoken evil things against me. 7Listen! I will send him news from his own country. It will make him want to return home. There I will have him killed by a sword.” ’ ”

8The field commander heard that the king of Assyria had left Lachish. So the commander pulled his troops back from Jerusalem. He went to join the king. He found out that the king was fighting against Libnah.

9During that time Sennacherib received a report. He was told that Tirhakah was marching out to fight against him. Tirhakah was the king of Cush. Sennacherib sent messengers again to Hezekiah with a letter. Sennacherib said, 10“Tell Hezekiah, the king of Judah, ‘Don’t let the god you depend on trick you. He says, “Jerusalem will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.” But don’t believe him. 11I’m sure you have heard about what the kings of Assyria have done to all the other countries. They have destroyed them completely. So do you think you will be saved? 12The kings who ruled before me destroyed many nations. Did the gods of those nations save them? Did the gods of Gozan, Harran or Rezeph save them? What about the gods of the people of Eden who were in Tel Assar? 13Where is the king of Hamath? Where is the king of Arpad? Where are the kings of Lair, Sepharvaim, Hena and Ivvah?’ ”

Hezekiah’s Prayer

14When Hezekiah received the letter from the messengers, he read it. Then he went up to the Lord’s temple. There he spread the letter out in front of the Lord. 15Hezekiah prayed to the Lord. He said, “Lord, you are the God of Israel. You sit on your throne between the cherubim. You alone are God over all the kingdoms on earth. You have made heaven and earth. 16Listen, Lord. Hear us. Open your eyes, Lord. Look at the trouble we’re in. Listen to what Sennacherib is saying. You are the living God. And he dares to make fun of you!

17Lord, it’s true that the kings of Assyria have completely destroyed many nations and their lands. 18They have thrown the statues of the gods of those nations into the fire. And they have destroyed them. That’s because they weren’t really gods at all. They were nothing but statues made out of wood and stone. They were made by human hands. 19Lord our God, save us from the power of Sennacherib. Then all the kingdoms of the earth will know that you alone are the Lord. You alone are God.”

Isaiah Prophesies That Sennacherib Will Fall From Power

20Isaiah sent a message to Hezekiah. Isaiah was the son of Amoz. Isaiah said, “The Lord is the God of Israel. The Lord says, ‘I have heard your prayer about Sennacherib, the king of Assyria.’ 21Here is the message the Lord has spoken against him. The Lord says,

“ ‘You will not win the battle over Zion.

Its people hate you and make fun of you.

The people of Jerusalem lift up their heads proudly

as you run away.

22Who have you laughed at?

Who have you spoken evil things against?

Who have you raised your voice against?

Who have you looked at so proudly?

You have done it against me.

I am the Holy One of Israel!

23Through your messengers

you have dared to make fun of the Lord.

And you have said,

“I have many chariots.

With them I have gone to the tops of the mountains.

I’ve climbed the highest mountains in Lebanon.

I’ve cut down its tallest cedar trees.

I’ve cut down the best of its juniper trees.

I’ve reached its farthest parts.

I’ve reached its finest forests.

24I’ve dug wells in strange lands.

I’ve drunk the water from them.

I’ve walked through all of Egypt’s streams.

I’ve dried up every one of them.”

25“ ‘But I, the Lord, say, “Haven’t you heard what I have done?

Long ago I arranged for you to do all of that.

In days of old I planned it.

Now I have made it happen.

You have turned cities with high walls

into piles of stone.

26Their people do not have any power left.

They are troubled and put to shame.

They are like plants in the field.

They are like new green plants.

They are like grass that grows on a roof.

It dries up before it is completely grown.

27“ ‘ “But I know where you are.

I know when you come and go.

I know how very angry you are with me.

28You roar against me and brag.

And I have heard your bragging.

So I will put my hook in your nose.

I will put my bit in your mouth.

And I will make you go home

by the same way you came.” ’ ”

29The Lord said, “Hezekiah, here is a miraculous sign for you.

“This year you will eat what grows by itself.

In the second year you will eat what grows from that.

But in the third year you will plant your crops and gather them in.

You will plant your grapevines and eat their fruit.

30Those who remain from the kingdom of Judah will be like plants.

Once more they will put down roots and produce fruit.

31Out of Jerusalem will come those who remain.

Out of Mount Zion will come those who survive.

“The Lord’s great love will make sure that happens.

He rules over all.

32“Here is a message from me about the king of Assyria. The Lord says,

“ ‘The king of Assyria will not enter this city.

He will not even shoot an arrow at it.

He will not come near it with a shield.

He will not build a ramp in order to climb over its walls.

33By the same way he came he will go home.

He will not enter this city,’

announces the Lord.

34‘I will guard this city and save it.

I will do it for myself. And I will do it for my servant David.’ ”

35That night the angel of the Lord went into the camp of the Assyrians. He put to death 185,000 people there. The people of Jerusalem got up the next morning and looked out at the camp. There were all the dead bodies! 36So Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, took the army tents down. Then he left. He returned to Nineveh and stayed there.

37One day Sennacherib was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisrok. His sons Adrammelek and Sharezer killed him with their swords. Then they escaped to the land of Ararat. Esarhaddon became the next king after his father Sennacherib.

Japanese Contemporary Bible

列王記Ⅱ 19:1-37

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1それを聞いたヒゼキヤは、衣を裂き、荒布をまとって、祈るため神殿に入りました。 2それから、エルヤキム、シェブナ、および年長の祭司たちにも荒布をまとわせ、アモツの子の預言者イザヤのもとに遣わしました。

3「王はこう仰せです。『今日は苦難と侮辱と不名誉の日だ。子どもが生まれようとしているのに、母親には産み落とす力がない。 4おそらく、あなたの神、主は、生ける神をそしってはばからないアッシリヤの将軍のことばを聞いて、彼を罰してくださるだろう。われわれ少数の残った者のために祈ってほしい。』」

5-6イザヤは言いました。「主のおことばである。『あなたがたの主君に、あのアッシリヤ人がわたしを冒瀆したことを気にかけるな、と伝えよ。』 7アッシリヤの王は、本国から悪い知らせを受け、引き揚げることになるだろう。そして、本国へ戻ったら殺される。それもみな、主のお取り計らいなのだ。」

8するとまもなく、アッシリヤの将軍は、リブナにいるアッシリヤの王のもとに帰りました。王がラキシュを離れたという知らせを受けたからです。 9その後、エチオピヤの王ティルハカが攻めて来るという知らせが、アッシリヤの王のもとに届きました。その攻撃を受ける前に、彼はヒゼキヤ王に再び使者を立てました。

10「おまえが信頼している神にたぶらかされるな。神が、『エルサレムを敵の手に渡さない』と言っても、信じてはならない。 11今まで、アッシリヤの諸王が行く先々でどんなことをしたか、よく知っているはずだ。私の先祖たちは、諸国を手あたりしだい、片っぱしから打ち破って回ったのだ。なぜ、おまえだけが、そうならないと言えるのか。 12ほかの国々の神は、国を救ったか。ゴザン、カラン、レツェフ、およびテラサルにいるエデンの人々の場合を見よ。彼らは皆殺しにされたではないか。 13ハマテの王とアルパデの王は、どんな目に会ったか。セファルワイム、ヘナ、イワの王たちは、どうなったか。」

ヒゼキヤの祈りと主のことば

14-15ヒゼキヤ王はこの手紙を受け取って目を通すと、神殿に上り、それを主の前に広げ、こう祈りました。「ケルビム(契約の箱を守る天使の像)の上に座しておられるイスラエルの神、主よ。あなただけが、全世界を支配する神様でいらっしゃいます。あなたは天と地とを創造なさいました。 16主よ。どうか御顔をこちらに向け、よくごらんください。耳を傾け、生ける神に反抗するこの男のことばを、しっかりとお聞きください。 17主よ。確かに、アッシリヤの王は、あらゆる国々を滅ぼし、 18その国々の偶像を焼き払いました。それらの偶像はもともと神ではなく、人間が木や石で造ったものにすぎなかったので当然です。 19私たちの神、主よ。お願いですから、私たちを彼の手から救い出してください。そうすれば、全世界は、あなただけが神であることを知るでしょう。」

20イザヤは人をやって、主に告げられたことばを王に伝えました。「イスラエルの神、主はお語りになります。『わたしはあなたの祈りを聞いた。 21わたしはセナケリブ王にこう答える。処女であるシオンの娘はおまえなど少しも恐れない。エルサレムの娘はおまえをさげすみ、あざ笑う。 22おまえはだれに反抗し、だれをののしったのか。だれに向かって、そんなに高慢な態度をとるのか。相手はイスラエルの聖なる神ではないか。

23おまえは鼻高々に言った。「私の戦車は高い山に登り、レバノンの最高峰まで占領した。高くそびえるレバノン杉と良質の糸杉を切り倒し、辺境の地に至るまで手中に収めた。 24占領した多くの井戸の水を飲んで元気を取り戻し、近寄っただけでエジプトを震え上がらせた」と。

25神であるわたしに動かされていたのを、知らなかったのか。わたしがおまえに、すべての城壁のある町々を占領するよう命じたのだ。 26だからこそ、あの征服された国々は、おまえに逆らう力を失ったのだ。まるで、灼熱の太陽のもとでしなびた草、途中で枯れた穂のように。 27わたしはおまえが何を計画し、次にどこへ行こうとしているか、何もかも知っている。また、わたしについて言っている悪口も、みな筒抜けだ。 28おまえがあまりに思い上がっているので、その鼻に鉤を引っかけ、口にはくつわをはめ、もと来た道に引き戻してやる。 29はっきり言っておく。今年、わたしの民は自然に生えた麦を食べ、それを翌年の種もみにする。そして三年目には、豊作にわくだろう。

30わが民ユダよ。敵の包囲を免れた者たちは、再び大きな民となる。地中深く根を張り、神のために実を結ぶようになる。 31わが民の残りの者は、エルサレムで強くなる。わたしが熱い思いでそうするからだ。

32アッシリヤの王はこの町に入らせない。王は盾を持って町に近づくことはできない。とりでを築いて町を攻めることも、矢を射かけることもできない。 33王は来た道を引き返す。 34わたしが、わたしのために、また、わたしのしもべダビデのために、この町を守り、救うからだ。』」

35その夜、主の使いがアッシリヤの軍勢十八万五千人を打ち殺しました。翌朝になって見ると、死体があたり一面に転がっていました。

36セナケリブはニネベに帰って行きましたが、 37彼の神ニスロクの神殿で礼拝していた時、王子アデラメレクとサルエツェルに殺されました。二人は東トルコのアララテに逃げ、王子エサル・ハドンが新しく王となりました。