2 Chronicles 29:7
Also they have shut up the doors of the porch, and put out the lamps, and have not burned incense nor offered burnt offerings in the holy place unto the God of Israel.
Cross-references
2 Chronicles 29:3 shows Hezekiah opening the temple doors—the opposite of the sins listed in verse 7.
2 Chronicles 29:17 describes the cleansing of the temple beginning on the first day—the reversal of the neglect in verse 7.
2 Chronicles 28:24 records Ahaz shutting the temple doors—the very act confessed here, linking it to Hezekiah's father.
Leviticus 24:2-8 commands the perpetual lamp and showbread—the very items neglected here, showing what was abandoned.
2 Kings 16:17 records Ahaz cutting off temple stands and removing the basin—parallel acts of desecration that led to this neglect.
2 Kings 16:18 shows Ahaz removing the Sabbath structure and outer entrance—further temple damage paralleling the shut doors here.
Malachi 1:10 wishes the temple doors were shut to stop worthless offerings—contrasting this neglect, where shutting doors halted true worship.