2 Chronicles 17:4

But sought to the Lord God of his father, and walked in his commandments, and not after the doings of Israel.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 21:12 has Elijah rebuke Jehoram for not walking in his father Jehoshaphat's ways — directly contrasting son with father.

1 Kings 12:28 Historical context

1 Kings 12:28 describes Jeroboam's golden calves — the very 'practices of Israel' Jehoshaphat deliberately avoided.

1 Kings 12:30 Historical context

1 Kings 12:30 shows Jeroboam's calf worship became a sin — the exact idolatry Jehoshaphat refused to follow.

1 Kings 12:33 records Jeroboam's self-devised feast — contrasting with Jehoshaphat's adherence to God's commandments alone.

1 Kings 13:33 shows Jeroboam persisting in evil — the opposite of Jehoshaphat who sought God and walked in his commands.

In 1 Kings 13:34, Jeroboam's sin brings destruction to his house — the very outcome Jehoshaphat avoided by not following Israel's practices.

1 Kings 16:31–33 Historical context

1 Kings 16:31-33 details Ahab's Baal worship and Jezebel — the specific 'practices of Israel' Jehoshaphat refused to follow.

2 Kings 8:18 shows Jehoram walking in Ahab's ways — a stark contrast to his father Jehoshaphat's faithfulness in this verse.

2 Kings 17:19 reveals that Judah later followed Israel's customs — the very path Jehoshaphat rejected here, showing later failure.

Hosea 4:15 Parallel

Hosea 4:15 warns Judah not to follow Israel's idolatry — exactly the principle Jehoshaphat lived by in this verse.

Luke 1:6 Parallel

In Luke 1:6, Zechariah and Elizabeth walked blamelessly in all commandments — the same language of walking in God's ways as Jehoshaphat.