2 Kings 8:12
And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord? And he answered, Because I know the evil that thou wilt do unto the children of Israel: their strong holds wilt thou set on fire, and their young men wilt thou slay with the sword, and wilt dash their children, and rip up their women with child.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 8:28 reports Joram's war against Hazael at Ramoth-gilead — the immediate military fulfillment of Elisha's prophecy.
In 2 Kings 10:32, Hazael begins conquering Israel, directly fulfilling the prophecy Elisha wept over here — the devastation he foretold.
In 2 Kings 10:33, Hazael takes all land east of the Jordan, continuing the fulfillment of Elisha's prophecy of territorial loss.
In 2 Kings 12:17, Hazael captures Gath and threatens Jerusalem, further realizing the widespread devastation Elisha predicted here.
In 2 Kings 13:3, Hazael oppresses Israel all their days, showing the ongoing fulfillment of the judgment Elisha foretold.
2 Kings 13:7 shows the result of Hazael's devastation — Israel reduced to a tiny army — fulfilling Elisha's prophecy here.
2 Kings 15:16 records Menahem ripping open pregnant women — the exact atrocity Hazael will commit, showing this brutal practice.
2 Kings 9:14 shows Jehu's conspiracy arising from Hazael's attack — the violence here sets the stage for Jehu's coup.
2 Kings 13:22 summarizes that Hazael oppressed Israel all Jehoahaz's days — the long-term outcome of the prophecy here.
Psalm 137:9 uses the same shocking image — dashing infants against rocks — as a curse on Babylon, echoing Hazael's predicted cruelty.
Nahum 3:10 describes infants dashed in Nineveh's fall — the same fate Hazael will inflict on Israel, now visited on the oppressor.
Amos 1:13 condemns Ammon for ripping open pregnant women in Gilead — the exact same atrocity Elisha predicts here.
Amos 1:4 pronounces fire on Hazael's house, directly linking judgment to the same king whose atrocities are described here.
Hosea 13:16 describes infants dashed and pregnant women ripped open as judgment on Samaria, directly echoing Hazael's predicted atrocities.
Hosea 10:14 recalls fortresses destroyed and mothers dashed with children — the same horrors Hazael will perpetrate against Israel.
Isaiah 13:16 predicts infants dashed to pieces as judgment on Babylon, mirroring the exact atrocity Hazael will inflict on Israel.
In Matthew 2:16, Herod's slaughter of infants mirrors the atrocity Elisha prophesied Hazael would commit against Israel's children.
1 Kings 19:17 foretold that Hazael would be an instrument of judgment — this verse shows the fulfillment of that role.
Amos 1:3 condemns Damascus for threshing Gilead with iron sledges, paralleling the Syrian brutality Hazael will inflict on Israel.
Isaiah 13:18 describes merciless slaughter including the 'fruit of the womb', akin to Hazael's ripping open pregnant women.