2 Kings 18:23

Now therefore, I pray thee, give pledges to my lord the king of Assyria, and I will deliver thee two thousand horses, if thou be able on thy part to set riders upon them.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 19:23 continues the same Assyrian boasting, mentioning chariots and horses — directly tied to the offer of horses here. Strong narrative parallel.

In 1 Kings 20:10, Ben-hadad's boast of overwhelming force parallels the Rabshakeh's arrogant challenge about horses.

In Nehemiah 4:2-5, Sanballat's taunt against Jerusalem's rebuilders mirrors the Rabshakeh's mockery of Judah's weakness.

In Isaiah 10:13, the Assyrian king boasts of his own strength — the same arrogant spirit behind the Rabshakeh's challenge.

In Isaiah 10:14, the Assyrian king's boast of easy conquest matches the dismissive tone of the Rabshakeh's taunt.

Isaiah 36:8 Parallel

In Isaiah 36:8, the identical taunt is recorded — a direct parallel account of the same event.