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Sean fuertes y valientes; no teman ni se acobarden a causa del rey de Asiria, ni a causa de toda la multitud que está con él, porque el que está con nosotros es más poderoso que el que está con él. (2 Chronicles 32:7)
Con él está sólo un brazo de carne, pero con nosotros está el SEÑOR nuestro Dios para ayudarnos y pelear nuestras batallas." Y el pueblo confió en las palabras de Ezequías, rey de Judá. (2 Chronicles 32:8)
Después de esto, mientras Senaquerib, rey de Asiria, estaba sitiando Laquis con todas sus fuerzas, envió a sus siervos a Jerusalén, a decirle a Ezequías, rey de Judá, y a todos los de Judá que estaban en Jerusalén: (2 Chronicles 32:9)
Así dice Senaquerib, rey de Asiria: '¿En qué están ustedes confiando para que permanezcan bajo sitio en Jerusalén?
¿No los engaña Ezequías para entregarlos a morir de hambre y de sed, diciéndoles: "El SEÑOR nuestro Dios nos librará de la mano del rey de Asiria?" (2 Chronicles 32:11)
¿Acaso no es el mismo Ezequías el que ha quitado Sus lugares altos y Sus altares, y ha dicho a Judá y a Jerusalén: "Delante de un solo altar ustedes adorarán, y sobre él quemarán incienso?" (2 Chronicles 32:12)
¿No saben lo que yo y mis padres hemos hecho a todos los pueblos de estas tierras? ¿Pudieron los dioses de las naciones de las tierras librar su tierra de mi mano? (2 Chronicles 32:13)

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2 Chronicles 32:10 - Cross Reference

Y el Rabsaces les dijo: "Digan ahora a Ezequías: 'Así dice el gran rey, el rey de Asiria: "¿Qué confianza es ésta que tú tienes? (Isaiah 36:4)
Entonces el Rabsaces les dijo: "Digan ahora a Ezequías: 'Así dice el gran rey, el rey de Asiria: "¿Qué confianza es ésta que tú tienes? (2 Kings 18:19)