2 Chronicles 32:23

And many brought gifts unto the Lord to Jerusalem, and presents to Hezekiah king of Judah: so that he was magnified in the sight of all nations from thenceforth.

Cross-references

2 Chronicles 9:24 describes all kings bringing annual gifts to Solomon — a direct parallel to the gifts brought to Hezekiah here.

2 Chronicles 17:11 records Philistines and Arabians bringing tribute to Jehoshaphat — a close parallel of foreign nations bringing gifts to a Judean king.

2 Chronicles 9:9 records the queen of Sheba's lavish gifts to Solomon — another example of a king receiving tribute, parallel to Hezekiah.

2 Chronicles 17:5 says Judah brought tribute to Jehoshaphat, giving him riches — a parallel of a king exalted through gifts from his people.

Psalm 68:29 Prophetic fulfillment

Psalm 68:29 prophesies kings bearing gifts to God's temple — this verse shows that prophecy fulfilled as nations bring gifts to the Lord.

Psalm 76:11 Allusion

Psalm 76:11 calls all lands to bring gifts to God — a poetic reflection of the gifts brought to the Lord and Hezekiah after deliverance.

Isaiah 39:1 Historical context

Isaiah 39:1 specifies that the gifts came from Babylonian envoys after Hezekiah's recovery, revealing the political context of his fame.

1 Kings 4:21 describes Solomon's universal tribute from all kingdoms — a similar picture of royal exaltation through gifts from nations.

1 Kings 10:10 recounts the queen of Sheba's lavish gifts to Solomon — parallel to the pattern of foreign rulers honoring Hezekiah with gifts.

Isaiah 18:7 Allusion

Isaiah 18:7 speaks of gifts brought to Zion from distant peoples — a prophetic parallel to the gifts Hezekiah received.

1 Kings 10:25 depicts annual tribute to Solomon — echoing the widespread gift-giving Hezekiah received, though a sustained pattern.