“Thus says the king of Assyria.
‘Make your peace with me!
Come out to me!
Then every one of you
Will eat of your own vine
With your own fig tree.
You will drink water
From your own cistern.
Then I will come.
I will take you away
To a land like your own land,
A land of grain,
A land of wine,
A land of bread.”
Once again in the same words as 2 Kings, chapter 18, Rabshakeh offered the people on the wall a promise of peace. If they came with him, they would have their own vineyard, fig tree, and water in a new country that had grain, bread, and wine. They would be able to drink their own water in this land with grain and vines, much like in their own country. The mention about honey is missing here in Isaiah.