2 Chronicles 27:1
Jotham was twenty and five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name also was Jerushah, the daughter of Zadok.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 15:32 provides the synchronism with Israel's king Pekah, dating Jotham's accession precisely.
2 Kings 15:33-38 gives the parallel account of Jotham's reign with additional details like his building projects.
1 Chronicles 3:12 lists Jotham in the Davidic genealogy, confirming his place in the royal line.
Isaiah 1:1 includes Jotham among the kings during Isaiah's ministry, linking the prophet to his reign.
Hosea 1:1 dates Hosea's prophecies to Jotham's reign, among other kings.
Micah 1:1 also dates Micah's prophecy to Jotham's reign, connecting the prophet to this king.
Matthew 1:9 includes Jotham in Jesus' genealogy, showing his place in the messianic line.
1 Chronicles 5:17 uses Jotham's reign as a chronological marker for genealogical records, linking his rule to historical documentation.