2 Chronicles 12:15

Now the acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are they not written in the book of Shemaiah the prophet, and of Iddo the seer concerning genealogies? And there were wars between Rehoboam and Jeroboam continually.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 12:5 Historical context

2 Chronicles 12:5 records Shemaiah's prophecy against Rehoboam—the same prophet whose records are cited in verse 15.

2 Chronicles 9:29 similarly references records of prophets (Nathan, Ahijah, Iddo) for Solomon's acts—same pattern of citing prophetic sources.

2 Chronicles 13:22 similarly cites the prophet Iddo as source for Abijah's acts, matching the formula used here for Rehoboam.

2 Chronicles 11:2 Historical context

2 Chronicles 11:2 introduces Shemaiah the prophet, whose records are cited here — linking prophecy to the historical source.

2 Chronicles 16:11 uses a similar concluding formula for Asa's reign, referencing the Book of Kings — a structural parallel.

2 Chronicles 20:34 also cites prophetic records (Jehu's) for Jehoshaphat, mirroring the formula used here for Rehoboam.

2 Chronicles 26:22 attributes Uzziah's acts to Isaiah the prophet, similar to this verse's reference to Shemaiah and Iddo.

1 Kings 12:22 also records a word from Shemaiah to Rehoboam—a parallel account to the prophetic source mentioned in verse 15.

1 Kings 14:29 uses a parallel concluding formula for Rehoboam's acts, though referring to the Book of Kings rather than prophetic records.