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2 Kings 19:17

Contemporary English Version 1995

It is true, our Lord, that Assyrian kings have turned nations into deserts.

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They will tell what is hidden in their hearts. Then they will kneel down and say to God, “We are certain that you are with these people.”

Here in Jerusalem, Herod and Pontius Pilate got together with the Gentiles and the people of Israel. Then they turned against your holy Servant Jesus, your chosen Messiah.

About an hour later another man insisted, “This man must have been with Jesus. They both come from Galilee.”

The king said, “Now I know that your God is above all other gods and kings, because he gave you the power to explain this mystery.”

But if you put me to death, you and everyone else in Jerusalem will be guilty of murdering an innocent man, because everything I preached came from the Lord.

But the Lord All-Powerful has made this promise to me: Those large and beautiful homes will be left empty, with no one to take care of them.

What you say is true. No human is innocent in the sight of God.

So God sent King Tiglath Pileser of Assyria to attack these Israelite tribes. The king led them away as prisoners to Assyria, and from then on, he forced them to live in Halah, Habor, Hara, and near the Gozan River.

The king of Assyria took people who were living in the cities of Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath, and Sepharvaim, and forced them to move to Israel. They took over the towns where the Israelites had lived, including the capital city of Samaria.

before capturing it in the ninth year of Hoshea's rule. The Assyrian king took the Israelites away to Assyria as prisoners. He forced some of them to live in the town of Halah, others to live near the Habor River in the territory of Gozan, and still others to live in towns where the Median people lived.

As soon as Tiglath Pileser received the message, he and his troops marched to Syria. He captured the capital city of Damascus, then he took the people living there to the town of Kir as prisoners and killed King Rezin.

The men in the boat worshiped Jesus and said, “You really are the Son of God!”

But just look how Sennacherib has insulted you, the living God.

They destroyed the idols of wood and stone that the people of those nations had made and worshiped.

One day he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch, when his sons, Adrammelech and Sharezer, killed him with their swords. They escaped to the land of Ararat, and his son Esarhaddon became king.

Every man and boy in Ahab's family must die, whether slave or free.

Were any other gods able to defend their land against the king of Assyria?




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