2 Kings 12:17

Then Hazael king of Syria went up, and fought against Gath, and took it: and Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 8:12–15 Prophetic fulfillment

In 2 Kings 8:12-15, Elisha prophesied Hazael's atrocities; here that prophecy is fulfilled as Hazael attacks Gath and Jerusalem.

2 Kings 13:3 Historical context

In 2 Kings 13:3, Hazael also oppresses Israel due to God's anger, showing his broader campaign against both kingdoms.

2 Chronicles 24:23 Historical context

2 Chronicles 24:23 gives the parallel account of the same Syrian invasion under Hazael, adding context of Judah’s apostasy.

2 Chronicles 24:24 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 24:24, the Syrian victory is attributed to Judah's forsaking the LORD, revealing the divine cause behind Hazael's advance.

Luke 9:51 Allusion

In Luke 9:51, Jesus ‘set his face’ to go to Jerusalem — the same Hebrew idiom used for Hazael’s determined advance, a verbal parallel.