2 Chronicles 32:5

Also he strengthened himself, and built up all the wall that was broken, and raised it up to the towers, and another wall without, and repaired Millo in the city of David, and made darts and shields in abundance.

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 14:5-7, Asa built fortified cities with walls and towers—a direct parallel to Hezekiah's defensive building.

In 2 Chronicles 25:23, Jehoash breaks down Jerusalem's wall — the opposite of Hezekiah's rebuilding here. A direct contrast.

2 Chronicles 33:14 Historical context

Manasseh built a wall around Jerusalem (33:14) — even a wicked king contributed to defenses, similar to Hezekiah's project.

In 2 Chronicles 12:1, Rehoboam also strengthened himself but then forsook the law, contrasting Hezekiah's faithful strengthening.

Asa built fortified cities (14:7) — another example of defensive building in Judah's history, paralleling Hezekiah's efforts.

In 2 Chronicles 17:2, Jehoshaphat placed forces in fenced cities, paralleling Hezekiah's military preparations.

Uzziah's inventive engines (26:15) provide a precedent for Hezekiah's fortifications — both kings strengthened Jerusalem's defenses.

In 2 Chronicles 17:1, Jehoshaphat strengthened himself against Israel, similar to Hezekiah's strengthening against Assyria.

2 Samuel 5:9 Historical context

2 Samuel 5:9 shows David building the Millo from the start; Hezekiah later strengthens that same structure.

1 Kings 9:24 Historical context

1 Kings 9:24 records Solomon building the Millo; Hezekiah's work continues that project.

1 Kings 11:27 Historical context

1 Kings 11:27 notes Solomon's building of the Millo; Hezekiah's strengthening is a later chapter in the same location.

2 Kings 25:4 Historical context

2 Kings 25:4 records the fall of Jerusalem, mentioning the gate between the two walls — the very fortification Hezekiah built.

Isaiah 22:9 Historical context

In Isaiah 22:9, the same event is described—repairing breaches and gathering water—confirming Hezekiah's fortifications.

Isaiah 22:10 Historical context

Isaiah 22:10 describes the same fortification method — counting and breaking houses to repair the wall — seen in Hezekiah's rebuilding.

Jeremiah 39:4 Historical context

Jeremiah 39:4 similarly describes the escape through the gate between the two walls — the same defensive structure Hezekiah strengthened.

Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem's walls (2:18) after the exile — a later restoration echoing Hezekiah's earlier wall repair.