2 Chronicles 14:6
And he built fenced cities in Judah: for the land had rest, and he had no war in those years; because the Lord had given him rest.
Cross-references
In 2 Chronicles 14:7, Asa explains that the rest mentioned in verse 6 is the reason to build — a direct sequential link.
In 2 Chronicles 15:15, God gave them rest all around after they sought Him — directly continuing the same peace from Asa's reform.
In 2 Chronicles 20:30, Jehoshaphat again enjoys rest from enemies, echoing the same peace God gave Asa here.
2 Chronicles 8:2-6 records Solomon building fortified cities, similar to Asa's building in 14:6.
2 Chronicles 11:5-12 lists Rehoboam's fortified cities — same type of defensive building by a Judahite king.
In 2 Chronicles 17:12, Jehoshaphat also builds during a time of peace, mirroring Asa's earlier rest and construction.
In Joshua 23:1, the Lord gave Israel rest from all their enemies around them — same language describing the conquest era's peace.
In Judges 3:11, the land also had rest for 40 years after Othniel's victory — same pattern of peace following deliverance from enemies.
In Judges 3:30, the land had rest for 80 years after Ehud defeated Moab — same formula of peace after God-given victory over enemies.
In Judges 5:31, the land had rest for 40 years after Deborah and Barak's victory — same pattern of peace following deliverance from enemies.
In 1 Kings 5:4, Solomon also enjoyed rest on every side with no adversary — same phrase describing peace from surrounding enemies.
In 2 Samuel 7:1, the Lord gave David rest from all his enemies — same phrase describing David's peace before building the temple.