2 Chronicles 21:11

Moreover he made high places in the mountains of Judah, and caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit fornication, and compelled Judah thereto.

Cross-references

In 2 Chronicles 21:13, the same sin is reiterated: Jehoram made Judah go a whoring like the house of Ahab.

In 2 Chronicles 33:9, Manasseh also leads Judah into greater evil, mirroring Jehoram's pattern of compelling idolatry.

Leviticus 17:7 forbids sacrificing to demons and going whoring after them — the very sin Jehoram caused Israel to commit.

Leviticus 20:5 warns against whoring after Molech — Jehoram's high places led to similar spiritual adultery.

Deuteronomy 12:2-4 commands destruction of high places—Jehoram directly disobeys by making them, showing covenant violation.

2 Kings 9:22 Historical context

2 Kings 9:22 mentions the whoredoms of Jezebel — the source of the idolatry Jehoram perpetuated in Judah.

Ezekiel 16 recounts Jerusalem's whoredom with idols — the same spiritual adultery Jehoram promoted among his people.

Revelation 2:20 identifies Jezebel who seduces to fornication and idolatry — the same pattern of leading into whoredom Jehoram practiced.

2 Kings 8:23 is the parallel historical record of Jehoram's reign, providing the same account from Kings.

1 Kings 11:7 shows Solomon building high places for foreign gods—a parallel sin of a Judahite king leading to idolatry.

1 Kings 14:9 rebukes Jeroboam for making idols and provoking God—similar to Jehoram's sin of making high places.

1 Kings 14:16 says Jeroboam made Israel sin—Jehoram similarly led Judah into whoredom and going astray.

2 Kings 21:11 describes Manasseh making Judah sin with idols—parallel to Jehoram's leading the people astray here.

Psalm 78:58 Related theme

Psalm 78:58 describes high places provoking God's anger—same pattern as Jehoram's actions here.

Ezekiel 20:28 recounts Israel's idolatry on high hills—mirrors Jehoram's high places leading Judah astray.