2 Chronicles 28:24
And Ahaz gathered together the vessels of the house of God, and cut in pieces the vessels of the house of God, and shut up the doors of the house of the Lord, and he made him altars in every corner of Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 29:3 shows Hezekiah reopening the doors Ahaz shut, a direct reversal of his father's sin.
2 Chronicles 29:7 recounts Ahaz shutting doors and ending worship, referencing the same events as here.
2 Chronicles 29:19 refers to Ahaz's discarded vessels being restored — a direct continuation of the temple closure.
2 Chronicles 30:14 describes Hezekiah removing the altars Ahaz made — a direct reversal of his actions.
2 Chronicles 33:3-5 tells of Manasseh building altars in the temple, a later king repeating Ahaz's desecration.
2 Kings 16:17 details Ahaz cutting temple frames and basins, matching his cutting of vessels in Chronicles.
2 Kings 16:18 records Ahaz removing temple structures to please Assyria, consistent with shutting doors here.
2 Kings 25:13-17 describes Babylon's destruction of temple vessels as judgment, contrasting Ahaz's own desecration.
Jeremiah 2:28 mocks Judah's many gods, reflecting Ahaz's altars in every corner of Jerusalem.