2 Kings 19:16
Lord, bow down thine ear, and hear: open, Lord, thine eyes, and see: and hear the words of Sennacherib, which hath sent him to reproach the living God.
Cross-reference
In 2 Kings 19:4, Hezekiah expresses hope that God will hear the Rabshakeh's words — now he prays directly for that.
In 2 Chronicles 6:40, Solomon also asks God to open His eyes and ears to prayer — a parallel petition for divine attention.
Isaiah 37:4 is the parallel account of this same event — Hezekiah's message to Isaiah hoping God will hear the taunts.
Isaiah 37:17 records the identical prayer of Hezekiah — a direct parallel account of the same event.
In Daniel 9:18, Daniel echoes this exact phrasing — 'incline your ear and hear, open your eyes' — a direct prayer citation.
Isaiah 16:12 describes Moab's futile prayers to false gods — contrasting with Hezekiah's prayer to the living God who hears.
In 2 Chronicles 6:20, Solomon prays for God's eyes to be open to the temple — Hezekiah prays there, expecting an answer.
Psalm 79:12 also appeals for God to repay taunts against Him — both cry out against enemies who mock the Lord.
In Jeremiah 18:19, Jeremiah asks God to hear his adversaries' words — similar plea for God to listen to enemies' threats.