2 Chronicles 32:26

Notwithstanding Hezekiah humbled himself for the pride of his heart, both he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that the wrath of the Lord came not upon them in the days of Hezekiah.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 34:28 promises Josiah peace in his days after his humility — mirrors Hezekiah's experience where wrath was deferred during his reign.

2 Chronicles 34:27 shows Josiah humbling himself before God, continuing the theme of repentant kings that Hezekiah exemplifies.

2 Chronicles 33:12 describes Manasseh humbling himself in distress, mirroring Hezekiah's pattern of humility after pride.

2 Chronicles 36:12 shows Zedekiah's failure to humble himself — contrasting with Hezekiah's humble repentance.

2 Chronicles 12:6 has Rehoboam humbling himself — a direct parallel to Hezekiah's repentance.

2 Chronicles 33:23 contrasts Amon's refusal to humble himself with Hezekiah and Manasseh's humility, highlighting the opposite outcome.

Leviticus 26:41 describes a humbled heart leading to restoration; Hezekiah's humility directly embodies this covenant promise.

Jeremiah 26:19 explicitly states that Hezekiah feared the LORD and entreated Him, causing God to relent — the same pattern of humbling seen here.

Isaiah 39:6-8 records the same prophecy and Hezekiah's response; it parallels the account of his humility after pride.

In 2 Kings 20:19, Hezekiah's response contrasts sharply — he accepts future disaster so long as his own days are peaceful, showing a lack of humility for later generations.

2 Kings 20:16-19 recounts Hezekiah's acceptance of judgment after his pride; the parallel account shows his response to the prophecy of exile.

1 Kings 21:29 shows Ahab humbling himself and receiving a reprieve in his days — exactly the same pattern as Hezekiah's humbling here.

2 Kings 20:13 Historical context

2 Kings 20:13 records Hezekiah showing treasures to Babylon — the very pride he later repented of here.

2 Samuel 24:10 shows David repenting after numbering Israel — a parallel royal humility that averted wrath like Hezekiah's.

Proverbs 29:23 Related theme

Proverbs 29:23 states pride brings low, humility honor — exactly the pattern Hezekiah's repentance illustrates.

Jeremiah 44:10 condemns Judah's refusal to humble themselves — in stark contrast to Hezekiah's humbling.

James 4:6 Allusion

James 4:6 quotes 'God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble'—exactly what Hezekiah experienced when he humbled himself and received mercy.

Deuteronomy 17:20 warns kings against pride — Hezekiah's pride and subsequent humbling here exemplify the danger and remedy.

Leviticus 26:40 calls for confession of iniquity for restoration; Hezekiah's humility fulfills this covenant condition.

1 Timothy 6:17 warns the rich against haughtiness—mirroring Hezekiah's pride and subsequent humility that averted God's wrath.

1 Peter 5:6 Parallel

1 Peter 5:6 calls believers to humble themselves under God's hand—Hezekiah's humility here led to God's exaltation (sparing Judah).

Micah 6:8 Related theme

Micah 6:8 calls for walking humbly with God — Hezekiah's repentance is an act of such humility.

James 4:10 Parallel

James 4:10 gives the NT principle: humbling leads to exaltation — Hezekiah's humbling here exemplifies that truth.