Rotherham(i)
15 Now, therefore, do not let Hezekiah beguile you nor persuade you thus, neither do ye believe him. For no, god, of any nation or kingdom hath ever been able to deliver his people out of my hand, or out of the hand of my fathers,–how much less shall, your gods, deliver you, out of my hand?
16 And, yet more, spake his servants, against Yahweh, God,––and against Hezekiah his servant.
17 Letters, also wrote he, to scoff at Yahweh God of Israel, and to speak against him, saying, Like the gods of the nations of the countries, who delivered not their people out of my hand, so, shall the god of Hezekiah not deliver his people out of my hand.
18 Then cried they out, with a loud voice, in the Jews’ language, unto the people of Jerusalem who were upon the wall, to affright them, and to terrify them,––to the end they might capture the city.
19 And they spake against the God of Jerusalem,––as against the gods of the peoples of the earth, the work of the hands of men.
20 And Hezekiah the king and Isaiah son of Amoz, the prophet, prayed concerning this,–and made outcry unto the heavens,
21 So Yahweh sent a messenger, who cut off every hero of valour, and chief ruler and captain, in the camp of the king of Assyria,––and he returned with shame of face to his own land, and, when he entered the house of his god, then, the issue of his own body––there, caused him to fall by the sword.
22 Thus did Yahweh save Hezekiah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem out of the hand of Sennacherib king of Assyria, and out of the hand of every one,––and gave them rest on every side.