Isaiah 37:28
But I know thy abode, and thy going out, and thy coming in, and thy rage against me.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 36:10 shows the Assyrian claiming God sent him — a stark contrast to God's declaration in 37:28 that He knows his rage.
Isaiah 66:18 has God saying He knows all works and thoughts — the same omniscience applied to Sennacherib here.
In Psalm 139:2-11, God knows every movement and thought, echoing the same language of sitting down and rising up, reinforcing His intimate knowledge of Sennacherib's actions.
In Proverbs 5:21, the Lord observes all a person's paths, mirroring God's awareness of Sennacherib's every move and raging against Him.
In Proverbs 15:3, the Lord's eyes watch both evil and good, directly supporting that God sees Sennacherib's arrogant actions.
In Jeremiah 23:24, God declares no one can hide from Him who fills heaven and earth, affirming His knowledge of Sennacherib's secret plots.
In 2 Samuel 22:28, God's eyes are on the haughty to bring them down — this same principle applies to Sennacherib's rage known by God.
2 Kings 19:27 records the exact same words — a parallel account confirming God's knowledge of Sennacherib's every move.
2 Chronicles 32:17 describes Sennacherib's letters insulting God — this is the rage God says He knows in 37:28.
Psalm 66:7 declares God's eyes watch the nations — this is the same divine surveillance behind God's knowledge of Sennacherib.
Psalm 139:20 describes adversaries speaking evil of God — Sennacherib's blasphemy is a prime example.
Jeremiah 48:30 has God saying He knows Moab's insolence — parallel to His knowledge of Sennacherib's rage.
In Revelation 2:13, Jesus says 'I know your works and where you dwell,' echoing the divine knowledge of a person's location and actions shown here.