1 Kings 22:50
And Jehoshaphat slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David his father: and Jehoram his son reigned in his stead.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 2:10 uses the same death formula for David — 'slept with his fathers, buried in city of David' — showing Jehoshaphat's burial mirrors David's.
1 Kings 11:43 records Solomon's death with the same formula, linking Jehoshaphat to the Davidic kingship tradition.
1 Kings 14:31 uses the same formula for Rehoboam's death, reinforcing the standard pattern for Judah's kings.
1 Kings 15:24 records Asa's death with the same formula; Asa is Jehoshaphat's father, so this directly precedes Jehoshaphat's reign.
2 Chronicles 21:1 gives the parallel account of Jehoshaphat's death and Jehoram's succession, identical in wording.
2 Chronicles 21:5-7 gives the parallel account of Jehoram's reign, noting his evil and God's covenant with David.
Matthew 1:8 includes Jehoshaphat and Joram in Jesus' genealogy, linking the Old Testament king to the Messiah.
2 Kings 8:16-18 describes the reign of Jehoram, Jehoshaphat's son, adding that he walked in evil ways like Ahab's house.
1 Chronicles 3:11 places Jehoram (Joram) in the Davidic genealogy, confirming his lineage as David's descendant.