2 Kings 18:33

Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered at all his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?

Cross-reference

In 2 Kings 19:12, Sennacherib's letter repeats the same boast that no gods have delivered — reinforcing the challenge.

2 Kings 19:13 Historical context

2 Kings 19:13 continues the list of conquered kings — showing the scope of Assyrian victories referenced in the boast.

In 2 Kings 19:23, the Assyrian king's boast is quoted in Hezekiah's prayer, reinforcing the same arrogance.

In 2 Kings 19:17, Hezekiah acknowledges Assyria's destruction of nations — confirming the truth behind the boast.

2 Kings 19:18 explains those gods were man-made idols — contrasting with the boast's implication of powerless gods.

2 Chronicles 32:14 records the same rhetorical question from Sennacherib — a parallel account of the Assyrian challenge.

In 2 Chronicles 32:19, the same speech is summarized, adding that they spoke against the God of Jerusalem as if He were like man-made idols.

Isaiah 36:18-20 contains the identical speech by the Rabshakeh, providing a parallel account of this boast.

2 Chronicles 32:13 records the same rhetorical question from the Assyrian commander, confirming the historical boast.

Isaiah 37:11 repeats the same boast in the Assyrian letter to Hezekiah, a parallel account.

Isaiah 10:10 Related theme

Isaiah 10:10 shows Assyria's boast about conquering idol kingdoms, echoing the same arrogance behind the question in 2 Kings 18:33.