2 Chronicles 26:23

So Uzziah slept with his fathers, and they buried him with his fathers in the field of the burial which belonged to the kings; for they said, He is a leper: and Jotham his son reigned in his stead.

Cross-references

2 Chronicles 26:18 Historical context

2 Chronicles 26:18 records the confrontation that led to Uzziah's leprosy, explaining why he was buried apart as a leper.

2 Chronicles 21:20 describes Jehoram's burial outside the royal tombs, similar to Uzziah's dishonorable burial.

2 Chronicles 28:27 records Ahaz's burial not in the kings' sepulchres, paralleling Uzziah's separate burial.

2 Chronicles 33:20 says Manasseh was buried in his own house, another example of a king's unusual burial.

2 Kings 15:7 gives the identical account of Azariah's death and burial, with Jotham succeeding.

2 Kings 15:5 provides the parallel account of Uzziah's leprosy and isolation, the reason for his separate burial.

Isaiah 6:1 Historical context

Isaiah 6:1 dates Isaiah's vision to the year of Uzziah's death, linking the prophet's call to this event.

1 Kings 11:43 records Solomon's normal burial in the city of David, contrasting with Uzziah's field burial due to leprosy.

2 Kings 14:20 describes Amaziah's normal burial in Jerusalem, contrasting with Uzziah's burial in a field.