2 Chronicles 14:2
And Asa did that which was good and right in the eyes of the Lord his God:
Cross-reference
In 2 Chronicles 31:20, Hezekiah is described with the same phrase 'did what was good and right' — both kings evaluated by the same standard.
2 Chronicles 20:32 explicitly states Jehoshaphat walked in Asa's way and did right — direct legacy reference.
2 Chronicles 21:12 rebukes Jehoram for not walking in Asa's ways — using Asa as a positive standard.
2 Chronicles 34:2 uses nearly identical phrasing for Josiah — both kings evaluated as doing right in God's eyes.
2 Chronicles 17:3 commends Jehoshaphat for walking in David's ways — a similar commendation to Asa's evaluation here.
In 1 Kings 15:11, Asa is said to have 'done what was right in the eyes of the Lord' — the parallel account of the same evaluation.
1 Kings 15:14 notes that despite high places remaining, Asa's heart was perfect — adding nuance to the commendation here.
1 Kings 15:12 specifies Asa's removal of sodomites and idols — giving concrete detail to his 'good and right' actions.
1 Kings 22:43 says Jehoshaphat walked in Asa's ways, showing Asa's legacy as a model king.
Deuteronomy 28:7 promises victory over enemies for obedience — the covenant principle Asa's later victory exemplifies.