Isaiah 37:18
Of a truth, Lord, the kings of Assyria have laid waste all the nations, and their countries,
Cross-reference
Isaiah 37:11 is the Assyrian letter stating their destruction of all countries — directly quoted by Hezekiah.
Isaiah 36:18 is the Assyrian field commander's boast that no god has delivered — the very claim Hezekiah is responding to.
Isaiah 36:20 challenges the Lord's ability to deliver — the specific point Hezekiah submits to God in prayer.
2 Kings 18:34 is the parallel Kings account of Rabshakeh's taunt — a direct parallel to the same narrative in Isaiah.
2 Kings 19:18 gives the parallel account of Assyria destroying nations' gods, confirming the same historical event.
2 Chronicles 32:13 records Sennacherib's boast of destroying nations — the claim Hezekiah references in his prayer.
2 Kings 15:29 records Tiglath-pileser's conquest of northern Israel — a specific example of Assyria laying waste as described here.
2 Kings 16:9 recounts Assyria conquering Damascus — another instance of the devastation summarized in this verse.
2 Kings 17:6 describes the fall of Samaria to Assyria — a prime example of the widespread destruction mentioned here.
1 Chronicles 5:26 records Assyria deporting Transjordan tribes — another example of the general devastation this verse summarizes.
2 Kings 17:24 shows Assyria repopulating Samaria after conquest — a consequence of the laying waste described here.