2 Chronicles 31:20

And thus did Hezekiah throughout all Judah, and wrought that which was good and right and truth before the Lord his God.

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 14:2, Asa is also described as doing 'what was good and right' — the same phrasing used for Hezekiah here.

2 Chronicles 32:32 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 32:32, Hezekiah's 'deeds of devotion' are mentioned — a direct follow-up to his faithful actions recorded here.

In 2 Chronicles 24:16, Jehoiada is said to have 'done well in Israel and to God' — a similar commendation of faithful service.

In 2 Chronicles 35:26, Josiah's 'deeds of devotion' are summarized — mirroring the description of Hezekiah's faithful actions.

1 Kings 15:5 similarly evaluates David as doing right, providing a parallel royal commendation of faithfulness.

2 Kings 20:3 records Hezekiah's own claim to have done what is good, affirming the same character summarized here.

2 Kings 22:2 gives a similar summary of Josiah's righteousness, drawing a parallel between faithful kings.

1 Kings 2:3 Parallel

In 1 Kings 2:3, David's charge to walk in God's ways aligns closely with Hezekiah's doing what is good, right, and faithful—a model of obedience.

In 1 Kings 11:4, Solomon's divided heart contrasts sharply with Hezekiah's wholehearted faithfulness described here.

In 1 Kings 15:3, Abijam's heart not fully true contrasts with Hezekiah's faithful and upright conduct seen here.

In 2 Kings 18:3, the parallel account of Hezekiah doing right in the Lord's eyes directly reinforces the same assessment given here.

Job 1:1 Parallel

In Job 1:1, Job is described as 'blameless, upright, fearing God' — a strong parallel to Hezekiah's character of doing what is good and faithful.

Isaiah 38:3 Parallel

Isaiah 38:3 records Hezekiah's own claim of walking faithfully—directly confirming the description here.

Luke 11:39 Contrast

In Luke 11:39, Jesus condemns Pharisees for external purity only — contrasting with Hezekiah's genuine faithfulness here.

Malachi 3:4 Parallel

Malachi 3:4 envisions pleasing offerings as in former days—Hezekiah's reforms restored such worship.

In Nehemiah 13:14, Nehemiah asks God to remember his 'loyal deeds' for God's house — echoing Hezekiah's faithful service.