2 Chronicles 30:14

And they arose and took away the altars that were in Jerusalem, and all the altars for incense took they away, and cast them into the brook Kidron.

Cross-references

In 2 Chronicles 15:16, Asa also disposes of an idol in the brook Kidron, mirroring this cleansing action.

2 Chronicles 28:24 shows Ahaz setting up altars in Jerusalem, the opposite of Hezekiah’s people removing them here.

In 2 Chronicles 29:16, the Levites carry uncleanness from the temple to the brook Kidron, the same disposal site used here.

2 Chronicles 34:4 describes Josiah breaking down altars and idols, mirroring Hezekiah's removal of altars.

2 Chronicles 34:7 continues Josiah’s reforms, destroying altars and idols throughout Israel — parallel to Hezekiah's actions.

In 2 Chronicles 31:1, the people then destroy altars and high places across Israel, extending this cleansing.

In 2 Chronicles 33:3, Manasseh rebuilds the high places and altars that Hezekiah's reform had removed, reversing this action.

In 2 Chronicles 34:3, Josiah purges high places and altars, continuing the pattern of reform begun here.

2 Kings 18:22 Historical context

2 Kings 18:22 cites Hezekiah’s removal of high places and altars, directly referencing this event.

2 Kings 23:12 has Josiah cast altars' dust into the brook Kidron, same action and location as Hezekiah's people.

Isaiah 36:7 Citation

In Isaiah 36:7, the Assyrian official mentions Hezekiah's removal of high places and altars, directly referencing this event.

2 Kings 23:13 records Josiah defiling high places, similar to Hezekiah's removal of altars in Jerusalem.