2 Chronicles 24:7
For the sons of Athaliah, that wicked woman, had broken up the house of God; and also all the dedicated things of the house of the Lord did they bestow upon Baalim.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 21:17 describes the capture of Jehoram's sons (Athaliah's children) except Ahaziah, providing background for the later temple desecration by those sons.
2 Chronicles 28:22-24 describes King Ahaz cutting up temple furnishings and shutting doors — a similar desecration to Athaliah's sons breaking into the temple.
Ezekiel 16:17-21 depicts Israel using God's gifts for idolatry and child sacrifice — mirroring the theft of temple goods for Baal worship.
Daniel 5:2-4 describes Belshazzar using temple vessels to praise false gods — same profanation of sacred items as giving temple goods to Baals.
Daniel 5:23 continues the same scene of using temple vessels for idolatry — directly parallel to Athaliah's sons giving temple goods to Baals.
Hosea 2:8 explicitly states Israel used God's silver and gold for Baal — identical to giving temple dedicated things to Baals.
Hosea 2:13 describes punishment for Baal worship and using jewelry for idols — same pattern of misusing sacred items for Baal.
2 Kings 11:1 reveals Athaliah's massacre of the royal family, explaining her sons' later desecration of the temple.
2 Kings 12:5 shows Joash's instruction to use donations for temple repairs, which responds to the damage described here.
2 Kings 12:4 describes proper collection for temple repairs — contrasting with the misappropriation of temple wealth to Baals here.