2 Chronicles 28:2
For he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and made also molten images for Baalim.
Cross-references
2 Chronicles 21:6 says Jehoram walked in the ways of Israel's kings, the same phrase used for Ahaz here.
2 Chronicles 22:3 says Ahaziah walked in the ways of Ahab—parallel to Ahaz walking in the ways of Israel's kings.
2 Chronicles 29:6 later condemns the fathers' unfaithfulness—directly referring to Ahaz's generation and his sins.
2 Chronicles 33:3 shows Manasseh erecting altars to Baals—repeating Ahaz's same idolatrous pattern.
2 Chronicles 22:4 says Ahaziah did evil like Ahab's house, matching Ahaz's evil pattern of following Israel.
In Exodus 34:17, God explicitly forbids making cast metal gods—Ahaz directly violates this command.
Leviticus 19:4 repeats the prohibition against making molten images, which Ahaz flagrantly disobeys.
Judges 2:11 records Israel serving Baals—Ahaz walks in that same evil pattern of the northern kings.
Judges 2:13 specifies serving Baal and Ashtaroth—Ahaz makes images for the Baals, replicating this apostasy.
1 Kings 16:31-33 describes Ahab making images for Baal—the same sin Ahaz commits by making metal images for Baals.
2 Kings 10:26-28 records Jehu destroying Baal worship—the opposite of Ahaz who made metal images for the Baals.
Hosea 2:13 describes Israel's Baal worship with offerings—Ahaz's cast images for Baals echo the same idolatry.
Hosea 2:17 promises God will remove Baal names—contrasting Ahaz who actively promotes Baal worship.
2 Kings 16:3 gives the parallel account of Ahaz walking in Israel's ways and adds child sacrifice detail.
Isaiah 2:8 decries bowing to idols made by hands—Ahaz's cast images are exactly this kind of man-made idolatry.