2 Chronicles 26:22

Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last, did Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, write.

Cross-references

In 2 Chronicles 9:29, a similar source formula appears for Solomon's acts, showing the chronicler's pattern of citing prophetic records.

In 2 Chronicles 12:15, the acts of Rehoboam are also attributed to prophetic writings, mirroring the same literary convention.

Isaiah 1:1 Historical context

In Isaiah 1:1, the prophet Isaiah is identified as son of Amoz and his ministry begins under Uzziah, confirming the prophet who wrote about the king.

Isaiah 6:1 Historical context

In Isaiah 6:1, the vision is dated to the year Uzziah died, providing a specific event tied to the king's life and the prophet's work.

2 Kings 19:2 Historical context

In 2 Kings 19:2, the same prophet Isaiah is consulted by Hezekiah, showing his ongoing role beyond Uzziah's reign.