“The king of Assyria sent Rabshakeh
With a great army,
From Lachish
To King Hezekiah at Jerusalem.
He stood by the conduit of the upper pool,
On the highway to Fuller’s Field.
There came out to them Eliakim,
Son of Hilkiah,
Who was in charge of the palace,
Shebnah the secretary,
With Joah son of Asaph,
The recorder.”
This is a lot like 2 Kings, chapter 18, except that there is no mention of the Tartan General Rabsaris here. The king of Assyria sent Rabshakeh, who was his chief steward or cup bearer, from Lachish to Jerusalem with a big army. King Hezekiah sent out the man in charge of his palace, Eliakim, his secretary, Shebnah, and his recorder, Joah. They met at the upper pool near Fuller’s Field. This Fuller’s Field on the northwest side of Jerusalem must have been well known. A “fuller” is someone who works with cloth to get it the right color. Thus near a pool sounds about right. The names Eliakim and Joah refer to 4 other people in biblical literature, other than these two men. However, the name Shebnah only appears in this story.