1 Kings 15:24

And Asa slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David his father: and Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 22:41–43 Historical context

In 1 Kings 22:41-43, Jehoshaphat's reign begins, continuing the narrative from Asa's death and succession.

1 Kings 14:31 uses the same 'slept with his fathers' formula for Rehoboam, mirroring Asa's death here.

1 Kings 22:50 records Jehoshaphat's death using the same formula as Asa's, completing the narrative cycle.

In 1 Kings 11:43, the same death-and-succession formula for Solomon mirrors Asa's conclusion.

In 2 Chronicles 16:14, details of Asa's burial in his own tomb with spices expand on the brief notice here.

In 2 Chronicles 17:1-9, Jehoshaphat's reign is expanded, showing he followed Asa's ways and taught the law.

Matthew 1:8 Citation

In Matthew 1:8, the genealogy lists Asa as father of Jehoshaphat, directly linking to the succession here.

1 Chronicles 3:10 lists Jehoshaphat as Asa's son, confirming the lineage from the chronicler's genealogy.

2 Chronicles 16:13 provides the parallel account of Asa's death, recording the same event from a different source.