2 Chronicles 14:1

So Abijah slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city of David: and Asa his son reigned in his stead. In his days the land was quiet ten years.

Cross-references

In 2 Chronicles 9:31, Solomon's death is described with the same formula — 'rested with his fathers' — showing the standard chronicler pattern for a king's end.

In 1 Kings 2:10, David's death is recorded with the same 'rested with his fathers' phrase, establishing the formula used here for Asa.

In 1 Kings 14:31, Rehoboam's death uses the same 'rested with his fathers' formula, showing this is the standard closing for Judah's kings.

In 1 Kings 15:8-24, the parallel account of Asa's reign provides additional details about his wars and reforms not found here.

Matthew 1:7 Citation

In Matthew 1:7, Asa appears in Jesus' genealogy as part of the Davidic line, connecting the OT king to the Messiah.

1 Chronicles 3:10 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 3:10, Asa appears in the genealogical list of David's royal line, confirming his place in the dynasty.