2 Kings 6:12

And one of his servants said, None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, the prophet that is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy bedchamber.

Cross-reference

In 2 Kings 6:10, Elisha warns Israel's king about Syrian ambushes, confirming the claim that God reveals the Syrian king's secret plans to him.

2 Kings 6:32 shows Elisha again knowing hidden plans—the king's intent to kill him—same chapter, same theme.

2 Kings 5:26 reveals Elisha supernaturally knowing Gehazi's secret actions, same prophetic insight as knowing bedroom words.

2 Kings 5:8 Parallel

2 Kings 5:8 depicts Elisha knowing the king's distress—parallel to Elisha's supernatural knowledge of the Syrian king's words.

Amos 3:7 Allusion

Amos 3:7 states God reveals secrets to prophets—Elisha's knowledge of the king's private words exemplifies this.

Daniel 2:47 Related theme

Daniel 2:47 has Nebuchadnezzar confessing God as revealer of mysteries—the same power demonstrated when Elisha revealed the Syrian king's plans.

Daniel 2:28-30 describes God revealing mysteries to Daniel, including what the king thought in bed—parallel to Elisha knowing the Syrian king's bedroom words.

Daniel 2:23 Related theme

Daniel 2:23 thanks God for revealing hidden dreams—similar to how God revealed the Syrian king's secret words to Elisha.

Daniel 2:22 Related theme

Daniel 2:22 declares God reveals deep and hidden things—precisely what happened when Elisha learned the Syrian king's bedroom words.

Jeremiah 23:24 Related theme

Jeremiah 23:24 asks if anyone can hide in secret so God cannot see—the Syrian king's bedroom plans were not hidden from God.

Jeremiah 23:23 Related theme

Jeremiah 23:23 asks if God is only near—implying He sees all, including secret plans like the Syrian king's, which Elisha knew.

Isaiah 29:15 condemns those who hide plans in darkness, thinking no one sees—exactly the attitude of the Syrian king whose bedroom words God revealed to Elisha.

Ecclesiastes 10:20 warns that bedroom whispers can be revealed, mirroring Elisha's supernatural knowledge of the Syrian king's private words.

Psalm 139:1–4 Related theme

Psalm 139:1-4 declares God knows every word before it is spoken—the Syrian king's bedroom words were known to God and revealed to Elisha.

Psalm 139:2 Parallel

Psalm 139:2 describes God's knowledge of all actions and thoughts, parallel to Elisha's supernatural knowledge from God.

Job 12:22 Parallel

Job 12:22 speaks of God revealing hidden things, exactly what Elisha does when disclosing the king's bedroom words.

Daniel 4:9–18 Related theme

Daniel 4:9-18 shows God revealing future events through a dream—similar to God revealing the Syrian king's secret plans to Elisha, though context differs.