1 Kings 15:2

Three years reigned he in Jerusalem. And his mother’s name was Maachah, the daughter of Abishalom.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 15:13 shows the later fate of this same Maacah — Asa removed her for idolatry, continuing the family narrative.

1 Kings 15:10 also names Maacah as Asa's mother, likely the same woman, though Asa was her grandson — possibly a title.

2 Chronicles 11:20-22 expands on Maacah's role: she was Rehoboam's favored wife, and her son Abijah was made chief prince.

2 Chronicles 13:2 gives a different name for Abijam's mother — Micaiah instead of Maacah — suggesting a variant tradition or alternate name.

2 Chronicles 15:16 gives the parallel account of Asa removing Maacah for her idolatry.

2 Chronicles 11:21 adds that Maacah was Rehoboam's most loved wife, explaining her influence.