2 Reis 20 – NVI-PT & NIRV

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2 Reis 20:1-21

A Doença de Ezequias

1Naquele tempo Ezequias ficou doente e quase morreu. O profeta Isaías, filho de Amoz, foi visitá-lo e lhe disse: “Assim diz o Senhor: ‘Ponha em ordem a sua casa, pois você vai morrer; não se recuperará’ ”.

2Ezequias virou o rosto para a parede e orou ao Senhor: 3“Lembra-te, Senhor, como tenho te servido com fidelidade e com devoção sincera. Tenho feito o que tu aprovas”. E Ezequias chorou amargamente.

4Antes de Isaías deixar o pátio intermediário, a palavra do Senhor veio a ele: 5“Volte e diga a Ezequias, líder do meu povo: Assim diz o Senhor, Deus de Davi, seu predecessor: ‘Ouvi sua oração e vi suas lágrimas; eu o curarei. Daqui a três dias você subirá ao templo do Senhor. 6Acrescentarei quinze anos à sua vida. E livrarei você e esta cidade das mãos do rei da Assíria. Defenderei esta cidade por causa de mim mesmo e do meu servo Davi’.”

7Então disse Isaías: “Preparem um emplastro de figos”. Eles o fizeram e o aplicaram na úlcera; e ele se recuperou.

8Ezequias havia perguntado a Isaías: “Qual será o sinal de que o Senhor me curará e de que de hoje a três dias subirei ao templo do Senhor?”

9Isaías respondeu: “O sinal de que o Senhor vai cumprir o que prometeu é este: você prefere que a sombra avance ou recue dez degraus na escadaria?”

10Disse Ezequias: “Como é fácil a sombra avançar dez degraus, prefiro que ela recue dez degraus”.

11Então o profeta Isaías clamou ao Senhor, e este fez a sombra recuar os dez degraus que havia descido na escadaria de Acaz.

Mensageiros da Babilônia

12Naquela época, o rei da Babilônia, Merodaque-Baladã, filho de Baladã, enviou cartas e um presente para Ezequias, pois soubera da sua doença. 13Ezequias recebeu em audiência os mensageiros e mostrou-lhes tudo o que havia em seus armazéns: a prata, o ouro, as especiarias e o azeite finíssimo, o seu arsenal e tudo o que havia em seus tesouros. Não houve nada em seu palácio ou em seu reino que Ezequias não lhes mostrasse.

14Então o profeta Isaías foi ao rei Ezequias e lhe perguntou: “O que esses homens disseram? De onde vieram?”

Ezequias respondeu: “De uma terra distante. Vieram da Babilônia”.

15O profeta perguntou: “O que eles viram em seu palácio?”

Disse Ezequias: “Viram tudo em meu palácio. Não há nada em meus tesouros que eu não lhes tenha mostrado”.

16Então Isaías disse a Ezequias: “Ouça a palavra do Senhor: 17‘Um dia, tudo o que se encontra em seu palácio, bem como tudo o que os seus antepassados acumularam até hoje, será levado para a Babilônia. Nada restará’, diz o Senhor. 18‘Alguns dos seus próprios descendentes serão levados, e eles se tornarão eunucos no palácio do rei da Babilônia’ ”.

19Respondeu Ezequias ao profeta: “Boa é a palavra do Senhor que anunciaste”, pois ele entendeu que durante sua vida haveria paz e segurança.

20Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Ezequias, todas as suas realizações, inclusive a construção do açude e do túnel que canalizou água para a cidade, estão escritos no livro dos registros históricos dos reis de Judá. 21Ezequias descansou com os seus antepassados, e seu filho Manassés foi o seu sucessor.

New International Reader’s Version

2 Kings 20:1-21

Hezekiah Becomes Sick

1In those days Hezekiah became very sick. He was about to die. Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, went to him. Isaiah told Hezekiah, “The Lord says, ‘Put everything in order. Make out your will. You are going to die soon. You will not get well again.’ ”

2Hezekiah turned his face toward the wall. He prayed to the Lord. He said, 3Lord, please remember how faithful I’ve been to you. I’ve lived the way you wanted me to. I’ve served you with all my heart. I’ve done what is good in your sight.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly.

4Isaiah was leaving the middle courtyard. Before he had left it, a message came to him from the Lord. He said, 5“Go back and speak to Hezekiah. He is the ruler of my people. Tell him, ‘The Lord, the God of King David, says, “I have heard your prayer. I have seen your tears. And I will heal you. On the third day from now you will go up to my temple. 6I will add 15 years to your life. And I will save you and this city from the power of the king of Assyria. I will guard this city. I will do it for myself. And I will do it for my servant David.” ’ ”

7Then Isaiah said, “Press some figs together. Spread them on a piece of cloth.” So that’s what they did. Then they applied it to Hezekiah’s boil. And he got well again.

8Hezekiah had said to Isaiah, “You say the Lord will heal me. You say that I’ll go up to his temple on the third day from now. What will the sign be to prove he’ll really do that?”

9Isaiah answered, “The Lord will do what he has promised. Here is his sign to you. Do you want the shadow the sun makes to go forward ten steps? Or do you want it to go back ten steps?”

10“It’s easy for the shadow to go forward ten steps,” said Hezekiah. “So have it go back ten steps.”

11Then Isaiah the prophet called out to the Lord. And the Lord made the shadow go back ten steps. It went back the ten steps it had gone down on the stairway Ahaz had made.

Messengers Come From Babylon to Hezekiah

12At that time Marduk-Baladan, the king of Babylon, sent Hezekiah letters and a gift. He had heard that Hezekiah had been sick. Marduk-Baladan was the son of Baladan. 13Hezekiah received the messengers. He showed them everything in his storerooms. He showed them the silver and gold. He showed them the spices and the fine olive oil. He showed them where he kept his weapons. And he showed them all his treasures. In fact, he showed them everything in his palace and in his whole kingdom.

14Then Isaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah. He asked him, “What did those men say? Where did they come from?”

“They came from a land far away,” Hezekiah said. “They came from Babylon.”

15The prophet asked, “What did they see in your palace?”

“They saw everything in my palace,” Hezekiah said. “I showed them all my treasures.”

16Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Listen to the Lord’s message. He says, 17‘You can be sure the time will come when everything in your palace will be carried off to Babylon. Everything the kings before you have stored up until this day will be taken away. There will not be anything left,’ says the Lord. 18‘Some of the members of your family line will be taken away. They will be your own flesh and blood. They will include the children who will be born into your family line in years to come. And they will serve the king of Babylon in his palace.’ ”

19“The message the Lord has spoken through you is good,” Hezekiah replied. He thought, “There will be peace and safety while I’m still living.”

20The other events of the rule of Hezekiah are written down. That includes how he made the pool and the tunnel. He used them to bring water into Jerusalem. Everything he accomplished is written in the official records of the kings of Judah. 21Hezekiah joined the members of his family who had already died. Hezekiah’s son Manasseh became the next king after him.