2 Kings 18:19

And Rab–shakeh said unto them, Speak ye now to Hezekiah, Thus saith the great king, the king of Assyria, What confidence is this wherein thou trustest?

Cross-reference

In 2 Kings 18:22, the Rabshakeh directly answers Hezekiah's reform, questioning worship at one altar—part of the same speech.

In 2 Kings 18:29, the Rabshakeh warns against Hezekiah's deception, continuing the same taunt about deliverance.

In 2 Kings 18:30, the Rabshakeh specifically targets trust in Yahweh, saying Hezekiah misleads you to trust.

2 Kings 18:28 Historical context

In 2 Kings 18:28, the Rabshakeh continues his speech, calling the people to hear the king of Assyria — extending the challenge.

In 2 Kings 19:10, Sennacherib sends a similar message again, repeating the challenge to trust in God.

2 Chronicles 32:7 records Hezekiah's counter-command to be strong, directly opposing the Rabshakeh's intimidation.

2 Chronicles 32:8 contrasts 'arm of flesh' with the Lord our God, a direct reply to the trust challenge.

In 2 Chronicles 32:10, Sennacherib's message mirrors the Rabshakeh's words here, reinforcing the historical account.

2 Chronicles 32:11 parallels the Rabshakeh's accusation that Hezekiah misleads the people about deliverance.

2 Chronicles 32:14 records the same rhetorical question about gods unable to deliver, echoing the Assyrian taunt.

Isaiah 10:8–14 Historical context

In Isaiah 10:8-14, the Assyrian king's arrogance is described, providing background to the king's boastful tone in this verse.

Isaiah 36:4 Parallel

In Isaiah 36:4, the same speech is recorded verbatim from the Assyrian field commander, confirming the account.

Isaiah 36:7 Parallel

Isaiah 36:7 is the parallel account of the same Rabshakeh speech, adding the specific detail about Hezekiah removing high places.

Isaiah 37:10 continues the Assyrian king's later message, reinforcing the same theme of misplaced trust in God.

Nahum 2:13 Contrast

Nahum 2:13 pronounces the Lord's judgment against Assyria, directly opposing the boast of the great king in this verse.