2 Kings 18:37

Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah tore their clothes in grief. They reported to the king what the Assyrian official had said.

Genesis 37:29

Reuben came back to the pit and found that Joseph was not there. He tore his clothes in sorrow.

Genesis 37:34

Jacob tore his clothes in sorrow and put on sackcloth. He mourned for his son a long time.

2 Kings 5:7

The king of Israel read the letter and tore his clothes and said: How can the king of Syria expect me to cure this man? Does he think that I am God, with the power of life and death? It is plain that he is trying to start a quarrel with me!

2 Kings 6:30

Hearing this, the king tore his clothes. The people close to the wall could see that he was wearing sackcloth under his clothes.

2 Kings 18:26

Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, and Shebna and Joah said to the Rabshakeh (the commander): Will you kindly make use of the Aramaean language in talking to your servants. We are used to it. Do not use the Jews' language in the hearing of the people on the wall.

2 Kings 22:11

When the king heard what the book of the Law said, he tore his clothes in distress.

2 Kings 22:19

You had a change of heart and humbled yourself in front of Jehovah when you heard my words against this place and those who live here. I said that those who live here would be destroyed and cursed. You also tore your clothes in distress and cried in front of me. So I will listen to you,' declares Jehovah.

Job 1:20

Then Job got up and tore his clothes in grief. He shaved his head and threw himself face down on the ground.

Isaiah 33:7

Their brave men cry aloud in the streets; the messengers (ambassadors) of peace weep bitterly.

Isaiah 36:21-22

They were silent and did not say anything to him because the king commanded them not to answer him.

Jeremiah 36:24

The king and all his attendants did not show any fear or tear their clothes in fear when they heard everything being read.

Matthew 26:65

Then the high priest ripped his robes apart and said: He has said evil against God! Why do we need more witnesses? You have heard his words of blasphemy!

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Then came Eliakim the son of Hilkiah, which was over the household, and Shebna the scribe, and Joah the son of Asaph the recorder, to Hezekiah with their clothes rent, and told him the words of Rabshakeh.

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With their clothes rent

2 Kings 5:7
The king of Israel read the letter and tore his clothes and said: How can the king of Syria expect me to cure this man? Does he think that I am God, with the power of life and death? It is plain that he is trying to start a quarrel with me!
2 Kings 22:11
When the king heard what the book of the Law said, he tore his clothes in distress.
Genesis 37:29
Reuben came back to the pit and found that Joseph was not there. He tore his clothes in sorrow.
Job 1:20
Then Job got up and tore his clothes in grief. He shaved his head and threw himself face down on the ground.
Isaiah 33:7
Their brave men cry aloud in the streets; the messengers (ambassadors) of peace weep bitterly.
Isaiah 36:21
They were silent and did not say anything to him because the king commanded them not to answer him.
Jeremiah 36:24
The king and all his attendants did not show any fear or tear their clothes in fear when they heard everything being read.
Matthew 26:65
Then the high priest ripped his robes apart and said: He has said evil against God! Why do we need more witnesses? You have heard his words of blasphemy!

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Isaiah 36:21
They were silent and did not say anything to him because the king commanded them not to answer him.