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Isaiah 37:28-38 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

28. I know your habitation, and your arrival, and your departure, and your madness against me.

29. When you became angry against me, your arrogance rose up to my ears. Therefore, I will place a ring in your nose, and a bit between your lips. And I will turn you back on the road by which you arrived.

30. But this shall be a sign for you: Eat, in this year, whatever springs up on its own. And in the second year, eat fruits. But in the third year, sow and reap, and plant vineyards, and eat their fruit.

31. And what will be saved from the house of Judah, and what is left behind, will form deep roots, and will bear high fruits.

32. For from Jerusalem, a remnant shall go forth, and salvation from mount Zion. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will accomplish this.

33. For this reason, thus says the Lord about the king of the Assyrians: He will not enter this city, nor shoot an arrow into it, nor overtake it with a shield, nor dig a rampart all around it.

34. He will return on the road by which he arrived. And into this city, he will not enter, says the Lord.

35. And I will protect this city, so that I may save it for my own sake, and for the sake of David, my servant."

36. Then the Angel of the Lord went forth and struck down, in the camp of the Assyrians, one hundred eighty-five thousand. And they arose in the morning, and behold, all these were dead bodies.

37. And Sennacherib, the king of the Assyrians, departed and went away. And he returned and lived at Nineveh.

38. And it happened that, as he was adoring his god in the temple of Nisroch, his sons, Adramelech and Sharezer, struck him with the sword. And they fled into the land of Ararat. And Esarhaddon, his son, reigned in his place.

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