2 Chronicles 26:5
And he sought God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding in the visions of God: and as long as he sought the Lord, God made him to prosper.
Cross-references
In 2 Chronicles 15:2, the same principle is stated: seeking God brings His presence — which Uzziah later experienced and prospered.
2 Chronicles 27:6 says Jotham became mighty by ordering his ways before God, directly paralleling Uzziah's seeking and prospering.
2 Chronicles 31:21 describes Hezekiah seeking God and prospering, echoing Uzziah's experience almost verbatim.
2 Chronicles 24:2 shows Joash doing right under Jehoiada's instruction — a parallel of faithfulness under a priestly mentor.
In 2 Chronicles 25:8, God's power to help or overthrow contrasts with Uzziah's experience of help when seeking God.
Psalm 1:3 describes the righteous prospering like a tree, mirroring the cause-and-effect of seeking God seen in Uzziah.
Genesis 39:3 shows Joseph succeeding because God was with him, paralleling Uzziah's prosperity from seeking the LORD.
2 Kings 15:34 notes Jotham did right like Uzziah, confirming Uzziah's righteous example.
Hosea 6:4 laments fleeting love like morning dew — echoing the conditional prosperity as long as Uzziah sought God.
Judges 2:7 describes Israel serving God all the days of Joshua — a pattern of temporary faithfulness under a godly leader.
1 Chronicles 22:11 shows David blessing Solomon with prosperity from the LORD, echoing the principle that seeking God brings success.
1 Chronicles 22:13 conditions prosperity on obeying God's commands, just as Uzziah's prosperity came from seeking the LORD.
Daniel 1:17 describes God giving knowledge to faithful youths — paralleling how Uzziah's seeking led to God-given success.
Daniel 2:19 shows God revealing mysteries to Daniel in response to prayer — mirroring Uzziah's pattern of seeking God for blessing.