2 Kings 19:12
Have the gods of the nations delivered them which my fathers have destroyed; as Gozan, and Haran, and Rezeph, and the children of Eden which were in Thelasar?
Cross-reference
2 Kings 17:6 records the deportation of the northern kingdom, the very event that demonstrates Assyria's power over Israel's God.
2 Kings 18:33 is the original boast by the Assyrian commander that no god has delivered any nation, which Hezekiah now repeats in his prayer.
2 Kings 18:34 lists other defeated cities like Hamath and Arpad, expanding the list of conquered nations the Assyrian king claims as proof.
Isaiah 37:12 is the parallel account, repeating the same list of conquered nations to show Assyria's boast.
2 Chronicles 32:17 summarizes the same letter, reinforcing the Assyrian claim that no god has delivered from their hand.
Isaiah 10:10 captures the same Assyrian boast about conquering idol-worshipping nations, linking to the list.
Isaiah 36:18 is the direct parallel, repeating the same rhetorical question about other gods failing.
1 Chronicles 5:26 recounts another deportation by Assyria of the Transjordan tribes, reinforcing Assyria's record of conquest.
In 1 Kings 20:23, the Syrians assume Israel's God is only a god of hills, reflecting the same pagan territorial view of gods.