2 Kings 18:37

Then Hilkiah’s son Eliakim the palace administrator, Shebna the scribe, and Asaph’s son Joah the recorder came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn, and they relayed to him the words of the Rabshakeh.

Cross References (12)

  • Jeremiah 36:24 (2)

    Yet in hearing all these words, the king and his servants did not become frightened or tear their garments.

  • 2 Kings 18:26 (2)

    Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, along with Shebnah and Joah, said to the Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Arama

  • 2 Kings 6:30 (2)

    When the king heard the words of the woman, he tore his clothes. And as he passed by on the wall, the people saw the sac

  • 2 Kings 22:11 (2)

    When the king heard the words of the Book of the Law, he tore his clothes

  • Isaiah 33:7 (2)

    Behold, their valiant ones cry aloud in the streets; the envoys of peace weep bitterly.

  • Genesis 37:34 (2)

    Then Jacob tore his clothes, put sackcloth around his waist, and mourned for his son many days.

  • 2 Kings 22:19 (2)

    because your heart was tender and you humbled yourself before the LORD when you heard what I spoke against this place an

  • 2 Kings 5:7 (2)

    When the king of Israel read the letter, he tore his clothes and asked, “Am I God, killing and giving life, that this ma

  • Genesis 37:29 (2)

    When Reuben returned to the pit and saw that Joseph was not there, he tore his clothes,

  • Job 1:20 (2)

    Then Job stood up, tore his robe, and shaved his head. He fell to the ground and worshiped,

  • Isaiah 36:21–22 (2)

    But the people remained silent and did not answer a word, for Hezekiah had commanded, “Do not answer him.”

  • Matthew 26:65 (2)

    At this, the high priest tore his clothes and declared, “He has blasphemed! Why do we need any more witnesses? Look, now