17 Sennacherib's letter even made fun of the Lord. It said, “The gods of other nations could not save their people from Assyria's army, and neither will the God that Hezekiah worships.”
18 The officials said all these things in Hebrew, so that everyone listening from the city wall would understand and be terrified and surrender.
19 The officials talked about the Lord God as if he were nothing but an ordinary god or an idol that someone had made.
20 Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz asked the Lord for help,
21 and he sent an angel who killed every soldier and commander in the Assyrian camp.Sennacherib returned to Assyria, completely disgraced. Then one day he went into the temple of his god where some of his sons killed him.
22 The Lord rescued Hezekiah and the people of Jerusalem from Sennacherib and also protected them from other enemies.
23 People brought offerings to Jerusalem for the Lord and expensive gifts for Hezekiah, and from that day on, every nation on earth respected Hezekiah.