1 Kings 15:11

And Asa did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord, as did David his father.

Cross-reference

In 1 Kings 15:3, Abijam's unfaithfulness contrasts with Asa's right conduct here—a father-son contrast.

1 Kings 22:43 says Jehoshaphat walked in Asa's ways, doing right—showing Asa's influence on his son.

2 Chronicles 14:2 gives the same evaluation: 'Asa did what was good and right in the eyes of the LORD,' reinforcing his righteousness.

2 Chronicles 16:7-10 shows Asa later imprisoning a prophet for rebuking his reliance on Aram—contrasting his earlier faithfulness.

2 Chronicles 15:17 adds that despite not removing high places, Asa's heart was fully committed—qualifying his righteousness.

2 Chronicles 20:32 echoes that Jehoshaphat walked in Asa's ways—a parallel evaluation from Chronicles.

2 Chronicles 21:12 uses Asa as a positive example in Elijah's letter, contrasting with Jehoram's evil ways.

2 Kings 18:3 uses the same formula for Hezekiah: 'did what was right...as his father David had done'—linking Asa to that line.