“Yahweh,
The God of hosts,
Has a day Of tumult,
Of trampling,
Of confusion
In the valley of Hinnom.
There is
A battering down of walls.
There is
A cry for help in the mountains.
Elam bore the quiver
With chariots,
With cavalry.
Kir uncovered the shield.
Your choicest valleys
Were full of chariots.
The cavalry
Took their stand
At the gates.
He has taken away
The covering of Judah.”
A lot of the action took place in the valley of Hinnom, outside the walls of Jerusalem on this invasion day, where there was tumult, trampling, and confusion. The walls of Jerusalem came tumbling down. There was a cry for help that went out from the mountains, but it was not good enough. Elam, the Assyrians, used their bows and arrows. They had chariots and cavalry, while the Moabite mercenary men from Kir had shields. The beautiful valleys of Judah were full of these foreign chariots. Meanwhile, the Assyrian cavalry stood at the gates as Judah was no longer protecting Jerusalem.