2 Chronicles 19:6

And said to the judges, Take heed what ye do: for ye judge not for man, but for the Lord, who is with you in the judgment.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 19:11 continues the charge, appointing oversight — reinforcing the call to act courageously for the Lord.

Deuteronomy 1:17 commands judges not to be partial and that judgment is God's — the very principle Jehoshaphat repeats here.

Psalm 82:1-6 rebukes unjust judges as 'gods' who will die — reinforcing that judges answer to God, as Jehoshaphat reminds them.

Leviticus 19:15 commands righteous judgment without partiality — the same principle Jehoshaphat charges the judges with here.

Deuteronomy 1:16 records Moses' charge to judges to judge righteously — a direct parallel to Jehoshaphat's charge here.

Psalm 58:1 Contrast

Psalm 58:1 questions whether judges judge uprightly — contrasting with the righteous standard Jehoshaphat sets here.

Romans 13:4 Parallel

Romans 13:4 describes rulers as God's servants for good—directly parallel to the judges serving the Lord in their verdicts here.

Amos 5:15 Parallel

In Amos 5:15, the same call to establish justice in courts appears—hating evil, loving good—reflecting Jehoshaphat's charge to judges to serve God.

Ecclesiastes 5:8 Related theme

Ecclesiastes 5:8 notes that oppression is watched by higher authorities — aligning with the reminder here that judges serve under God's ultimate authority.