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At this time it was that the dominion of the Assyrians was overthrown
by the Medes;
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but of these things I shall treat elsewhere. But the king of Babylon, whose
name was Baladan, sent ambassadors to Hezekiah, with presents, and desired
he would be his ally and his friend. So he received the ambassadors gladly,
and made them a feast, and showed them his treasures, and his armory, and
the other wealth he was possessed of, in precious stones and in gold, and
gave them presents to be carried to Baladan, and sent them back to him.
Upon which the prophet Isaiah came to him, and inquired of him whence those
ambassadors came; to which he replied, that they came from Babylon, from
the king; and that he had showed them all he had, that by the sight of
his riches and forces he might thereby guess at [the plenty he was in],
and be able to inform the king of it. But the prophet rejoined, and said,
"Know thou, that, after a little while, these riches of thine shall
be carried away to Babylon, and thy posterity shall be made eunuchs there,
and lose their manhood, and be servants to the king of Babylon; for that
God foretold such things would come to pass." Upon which words Hezekiah
was troubled, and said that he was himself unwilling that his nation should
fall into such calamities; yet since it is not possible to alter what God
had determined, he prayed that there might be peace while he lived. Berosus
also makes mention of this Baladan, king of Babylon. Now as to this prophet
[Isaiah], he was by the confession of all, a divine and wonderful man in
speaking truth; and out of the assurance that he had never written what
was false, he wrote down all his prophecies, and left them behind him in
books, that their accomplishment might be judged of from the events by
posterity: nor did this prophet do so alone, but the others, which were
twelve in number, did the same. And whatsoever is done among us, Whether
it be good, or whether it be bad, comes to pass according to their prophecies;
but of every one of these we shall speak hereafter.
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