2 Chronicles 33:10
And the Lord spake to Manasseh, and to his people: but they would not hearken.
Cross-reference
In 2 Chronicles 33:18, the summary confirms that seers spoke to Manasseh in God's name — supporting the warning in verse 10.
2 Chronicles 36:15 shows God's persistent sending of prophets even after Manasseh — same pattern of rejected warnings.
2 Chronicles 36:16 shows rejection escalating from ignoring to mocking prophets — continuation of Manasseh's response.
Nehemiah 9:29 recounts Israel's history of rejecting warnings and stiffening necks — mirrors Manasseh's refusal to listen.
Nehemiah 9:30 describes God's patience and sending prophets yet they refused to hear — identical to Manasseh's situation.
In Acts 7:51, Stephen accuses the people of always resisting the Holy Spirit, a New Testament parallel to refusing to hear God's warning.
In Zechariah 1:4, God warns not to be like ancestors who 'did not hear, nor hearken' — directly mirroring the disobedience here.
In Jeremiah 44:5, it says they 'hearkened not' — an almost identical phrase to the refusal to listen in the main verse.
Jeremiah 25:4-7 echoes the same message — God sent prophets persistently but people refused to listen.
In Jeremiah 44:4, God describes sending prophets persistently with the same warning — the people's refusal to hear echoes Manasseh's.
Jeremiah 7:26 says they did not listen, were stiff-necked—identical to Manasseh's people ignoring the Lord's word.
Zechariah 7:11 says they refused to pay attention and turned their backs—a direct parallel to Manasseh's people ignoring God.
Daniel 9:6 confesses not listening to prophets—the same failure as Manasseh's people when the Lord spoke.
Jeremiah 22:21 quotes the people saying 'I will not listen'—the same refusal to heed warnings as in Manasseh's time.
In 2 Kings 21:10, the parallel account adds that God spoke through prophets — specifying the means of the warning here.
Isaiah 30:9 calls them rebellious children unwilling to hear instruction — the same refusal to listen as Manasseh's people.
Proverbs 29:1 warns that a stiff-necked person after rebukes will be suddenly destroyed — the same stubbornness that led to Manasseh's captivity.
In Psalm 107:11, rebellion against God's words and contempt for His counsel matches the refusal to listen in Chronicles.
In Acts 7:52, Stephen extends the rebellion to persecution of prophets — a more severe form of the refusal to listen shown here.