Isaiah 10:10

As my hand hath found the kingdoms of the idols, and whose graven images did excel them of Jerusalem and of Samaria;

Cross-reference

Isaiah 10:14 continues Assyria's boast, comparing conquered nations to eggs gathered—expanding on the claim in 10:10.

Isaiah 36:19 echoes the same boast about Hamath, Arpad, and Samaria—the very kingdoms Isaiah 10:10 mentions as conquered.

2 Kings 18:33-35 records the Rabshakeh's similar boast that no gods have saved their lands—mirroring 10:10's pride.

2 Kings 19:12 Historical context

2 Kings 19:12 has Hezekiah acknowledging that Assyria destroyed nations and their gods—confirming the boast in 10:10.

2 Kings 19:17-19 records Hezekiah's prayer that Assyria destroyed nations and their idols—the very boast of 10:10.

2 Chronicles 32:19 reveals the blasphemous mindset: Assyria equated the God of Jerusalem with man-made idols, reinforcing the boast in Isaiah 10:10.

2 Chronicles 32:13 repeats the same claim: Assyria's past conquests prove no god could deliver—the very logic behind the boast in Isaiah 10:10.

2 Kings 19:13 Historical context

2 Kings 19:13 lists conquered kings of Hamath and Arpad—these are the idolatrous kingdoms referenced in 10:10.