2 Kings 19:13

Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivah?

Cross-reference

2 Kings 18:34 is the earlier version of this same Rabshakeh speech, listing the identical conquered cities and their gods.

2 Kings 18:33 Historical context

2 Kings 18:33 asks which gods have delivered their lands—part of the same speech that leads to listing the conquered kings here.

Isaiah 37:13 contains the same verse in the parallel account of Hezekiah's crisis—an exact synoptic parallel.

Jeremiah 49:23 pairs Hamath and Arpad together in a judgment oracle, directly echoing the same cities listed here.

Isaiah 36:18 is part of the same speech by Sennacherib's envoy, continuing the boast about conquered kingdoms and their gods.