Isaiah 14:18
All the kings of the nations, even all of them, lie in glory, every one in his own house.
Cross-references
Isaiah 22:16
Contrast
Isaiah 22:16 criticizes Shebna for carving his own tomb, highlighting pride—while the main verse notes kings' honorable tombs as a norm.
2 Chronicles 24:25
Contrast
2 Chronicles 24:25 tells of Joash denied burial in the kings' tombs—a stark contrast to the honor other kings receive in the main verse.
Ezekiel 32:18–32
Parallel
Ezekiel 32:18-32 elaborates on fallen rulers lying in Sheol, connecting to the main verse's theme of kings' burial and disgrace.
2 Chronicles 24:16
Parallel
2 Chronicles 24:16 shows Jehoiada buried among kings for his good deeds, illustrating the honor of a proper royal tomb mentioned in the main verse.