2 Chronicles 15:15

And all Judah rejoiced at the oath: for they had sworn with all their heart, and sought him with their whole desire; and he was found of them: and the Lord gave them rest round about.

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 15:2, the prophet promises God is with those who seek Him — the very condition that leads to the joy and rest here.

2 Chronicles 15:4 describes Israel seeking God and finding Him in distress — the same seeking that here results in joy and rest.

In 2 Chronicles 15:6, the previous turmoil contrasts with the rest God gives after wholehearted seeking.

2 Chronicles 15:12 records the covenant to seek God wholeheartedly — the very action that here brings joy and rest.

In 2 Chronicles 23:16-21, the people's joy after covenant renewal mirrors the rejoicing here — both follow wholehearted commitment to God.

2 Chronicles 14:6 already describes God giving Asa rest earlier, setting the pattern for the greater rest after the covenant renewal.

2 Chronicles 20:30 uses the identical 'rest all around' for Jehoshaphat, showing a repeated blessing for faithful kings.

2 Chronicles 34:31 records Josiah making a covenant with all heart, mirroring Asa's wholehearted oath here.

In 2 Chronicles 29:36, Hezekiah and the people rejoice over what God has done — the same joy from God's work seen here after covenant renewal.

Deuteronomy 4:29 promises that seeking God with all heart leads to finding Him—exactly what happened in Asa's reform.

1 Kings 15:13 Historical context

1 Kings 15:13 records Asa removing his grandmother's idol, a reform step that led to the wholehearted seeking and rest here.

Joshua 24:25 describes Joshua making a covenant with Israel, paralleling the oath Asa led the people to swear.