2 Kings 4:14

And he said, What then is to be done for her? And Gehazi answered, Verily she hath no child, and her husband is old.

Cross-reference

In Genesis 17:17, Abraham laughs at the promise of a son due to his old age — mirroring the note here that the husband is old and she childless.

In Genesis 18:10-14, the LORD promises Sarah a son despite her barrenness and Abraham's age — the same pattern of miraculous birth to an old couple here.

Judges 13:2 Parallel

In Judges 13:2, Manoah's wife is barren and childless — exactly the same opening situation as here before a divine announcement of a son.

In 1 Samuel 1:2, Hannah is childless while Peninnah has children — another barren woman in a narrative of God's provision.

Luke 1:7 Parallel

In Luke 1:7, Elizabeth is barren and both she and Zechariah are advanced in years — a direct parallel to the old husband and childless wife here.

In Genesis 25:21, Isaac prays for barren Rebekah and God grants a child — similar divine intervention for a childless wife, though here no prayer is mentioned.