2 Chronicles 15:12

And they entered into a covenant to seek the Lord God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul;

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 15:4, this same pattern is described: Israel sought God when in distress, and He was found. The covenant here formalizes that earlier experience.

In 2 Chronicles 15:15, the people's oath leads to rejoicing and God's presence — showing the positive outcome of the covenant made in verse 12.

In 2 Chronicles 34:32, Josiah requires all present to join the covenant — just as Asa here has all Judah and Benjamin enter into the covenant.

In 2 Chronicles 34:31, Josiah stands by the pillar and makes a covenant to follow the Lord — the same covenant-making action Asa leads here.

In 2 Chronicles 29:10, Hezekiah also makes a covenant to seek the Lord, mirroring Asa's reform here — both kings renew the covenant after a period of apostasy.

2 Chronicles 23:16 records Jehoiada making a covenant between the Lord, the king, and the people — the same covenant-making pattern as here.

In 2 Chronicles 34:30, Josiah also makes a covenant before the Lord — a later parallel to Asa's covenant renewal here.

Deuteronomy 4:29 promises that seeking God with all your heart leads to finding Him — the very condition Israel commits to in this covenant.

Jeremiah 29:13 directly echoes this covenant language: seeking God with all your heart leads to finding Him.

In Deuteronomy 29:12, the people enter into covenant with God — the same phrase 'enter into covenant' Asa uses here, directly echoing the Deuteronomic formula.

In 2 Kings 23:3, Josiah makes a covenant before the Lord with all the people — the same covenant renewal scene as Asa's here, with identical language.

2 Kings 11:17 records Jehoiada making a covenant between God, king, and people — the same three-party covenant structure Asa uses here.

In Jeremiah 29:14, God promises to be found by those who seek Him — echoing the seeking covenant made here.

In 1 Kings 8:48, Solomon prays about repentant exiles returning to God with all their heart — the same wholehearted seeking pledged here.

Joshua 24:25 records Joshua making a covenant with the people at Shechem — the same covenant-renewal pattern Asa replicates here.

In Nehemiah 9:38, the people make a written covenant with God — the same covenant-making action Asa leads here, though Nehemiah's is after exile.

In Nehemiah 10:29, the people bind themselves by oath to follow God's law — the same covenant commitment Asa initiates here, with similar binding language.

In Deuteronomy 29:1, Moses makes a covenant with Israel at Moab — the same covenant-making language Asa uses here, echoing the Deuteronomic pattern.

Deuteronomy 10:12 summarizes what God requires: fear, walk, love, serve with all heart — the same comprehensive devotion pledged in this covenant.