Isaiah 37:15

And Hezekiah prayed unto the Lord, saying,

Cross-reference

2 Kings 19:15-19 is a nearly identical version of this prayer, providing the same words from a different historical source.

Philippians 4:6 commands prayer with thanksgiving instead of anxiety—Hezekiah's prayer exemplifies this attitude in distress.

James 5:13 Parallel

James 5:13 instructs the afflicted to pray—Hezekiah directly models this response to affliction.

Psalm 116:4 Parallel

Psalm 116:4 calls on the Lord for deliverance—Hezekiah's cry mirrors the psalmist's plea in distress.

Jeremiah 26:19 Historical context

Jeremiah 26:19 explicitly references Hezekiah's prayer as a turning point that moved God to relent—a direct historical echo.

1 Kings 8:38 describes Solomon's prayer covering anyone in distress—Hezekiah's prayer fits that pattern of personal supplication.

Daniel 9:3 Parallel

Daniel 9:3 shows prayer with fasting and sackcloth—a more intense form of supplication, but both seek God in crisis.