2 Chronicles 29:1
Hezekiah began to reign when he was five and twenty years old, and he reigned nine and twenty years in Jerusalem. And his mother’s name was Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah.
Cross-references
2 Kings 18:1-3 parallels this introduction of Hezekiah's reign and states he did what was right, adding detail.
1 Chronicles 3:13 places Hezekiah in the Davidic genealogy as son of Ahaz, confirming his lineage.
Hosea 1:1 lists Hezekiah among the kings during Hosea's ministry, placing this reign in prophetic context.
Micah 1:1 also lists Hezekiah as a contemporary king during Micah's prophecies, linking the historical reign to prophetic activity.
Matthew 1:9 lists Hezekiah in Jesus' genealogy, tracing his lineage from David through Ahaz.
Matthew 1:10 continues the genealogy, naming Hezekiah as father of Manasseh, showing his place in the messianic line.
2 Kings 16:20 records Hezekiah succeeding his father Ahaz, parallel to the accession account in 2 Chronicles 29:1.
2 Kings 18:2 gives identical details about Hezekiah's age and mother, confirming the historical record.
Isaiah 1:1 lists Hezekiah among the kings during whom Isaiah prophesied, providing historical context.