2 Chronicles 32:3
He took counsel with his princes and his mighty men to stop the waters of the fountains which were without the city: and they did help him.
Cross-references
2 Chronicles 30:2 also describes Hezekiah and his officials taking counsel, there for Passover, mirroring the same leadership pattern as the water strategy here.
2 Kings 20:20 describes Hezekiah's water tunnel — the complementary action to stopping external springs here.
Proverbs 15:22 praises consultation for success — Hezekiah's act of consulting officers models this wisdom.
Proverbs 20:18 links advice and war — Hezekiah's consultation on water strategy exemplifies wise war planning.
Proverbs 24:6 says victory comes from many counselors — Hezekiah's consultation fulfills this principle.
Isaiah 22:8-11 critiques relying on water fortifications instead of God — the same preparations Hezekiah makes here.
Nahum 3:14 commands besieged cities to draw water — the reverse of Hezekiah's tactic of stopping water.
Isaiah 40:13 asks who has been God's counselor — contrasting human need for counsel with God's self-sufficiency.