2 Chronicles 32:22
Thus the Lord saved Hezekiah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem from the hand of Sennacherib the king of Assyria, and from the hand of all other, and guided them on every side.
Cross-references
Psalm 18:48-50 celebrates God delivering David from enemies; here Hezekiah's deliverance mirrors that same pattern of salvation.
Psalm 37:39 says the salvation of the righteous is from the Lord; this verse shows that truth enacted for Hezekiah.
Psalm 37:40 promises deliverance for those who take refuge; Hezekiah's refuge in God led to this deliverance.
Isaiah 10:24 commands God's people not to fear Assyria; this deliverance validates that command.
Isaiah 10:25 prophesied God's fury against Assyria ending in their destruction; this verse records that fulfilled judgment.
Isaiah 31:5 promised God would protect and deliver Jerusalem; here that promise is realized.
Isaiah 33:22 declares the Lord will save us; Hezekiah's rescue from Sennacherib exemplifies this truth.
Hosea 1:7 echoes this divine rescue, emphasizing God saves without military means—Judah's deliverance by the LORD alone.
Exodus 14:30 parallels this exactly: 'The LORD saved Israel that day from the hand'—the same formula for a foundational rescue.
Deuteronomy 28:7 is the covenant promise of enemies fleeing—fulfilled here as Sennacherib's army was defeated.
2 Kings 19:30 is Isaiah's prophecy of a surviving remnant, which this deliverance fulfills.
2 Kings 19:35 recounts the angel striking 185,000 Assyrians, the specific event summarized here.
2 Kings 20:6 is God's promise to deliver Jerusalem and add years, fulfilled in this salvation.
Isaiah 37:36 parallels 2 Kings 19:35, detailing the angel's slaughter of the Assyrian camp.
Isaiah 38:6 is God's promise to deliver Jerusalem from Assyria, realized in this deliverance.